Media
July 22, 2019
Supreme Court in transition: Conservatives ascendant but Roberts, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh prove unpredictable USA Today: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed how precedent cases recently considered by the U.S. Supreme Court could relate to Roe v. Wade.
July 22, 2019
An epidemic of disbelief The Atlantic: Rachel Lovell, a research assistant professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, described how reviewing a backlog of untested rape kits shed light on offenders.
July 22, 2019
Cleveland to establish collaborative research center for Alzheimer's disease with $4 million grant Crain’s Cleveland Business: Case Western Reserve University will be part of a multi-institution collaborative for research on Alzheimer’s disease and brain health.
July 22, 2019
Pike County sheriff who led mass-murder investigation indicted on theft charges The Plain Dealer: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, weighed in on how theft charges against a sheriff who was involved in a murder investigation could impact that case’s proceedings.
July 22, 2019
Jeffrey Epstein’s victims allegedly recruited more girls for him. That’s not uncommon—or their fault. VICE: Rachel Lovell, a research assistant professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discussed the way victims of sexual abuse view the crimes committed against…
July 22, 2019
Microsoft quantum algorithm boosts medical imaging Fortune: Mark Griswold, professor of radiology and director of MRI research, discussed his work in magnetic resonance fingerprinting and how a collaboration with Microsoft, using its quantum algorithm, has helped advance it.
July 22, 2019
Supreme Court's business-friendly reputation takes a hit Reuters: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, explained how the U.S. Supreme Court’s justices don’t make decisions to support businesses, but rather focus on other aspects of the cases, which, in turn, can make them…
July 22, 2019
Harmful, harmless or helpful? A look at the common summertime bugs you find in your home ABC News 5 Cleveland: Mark Willis, professor and chair of the Department of Biology, discussed the bugs commonly found in the home, explaining why some are no cause for concern and why others can be…
July 22, 2019
Physician burnout: Why legal and regulatory systems may need to step in The Conversation: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, wrote a piece explaining why physicians experience burnout, and the steps that can be taken to address it.…
July 22, 2019
Ohio universities expand clean energy degree programs amid rising enrollment Energy News Network: Grant Goodrich, director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute, discussed growth in the energy field, including the need to teach students about digitization and data analysis.