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Law's Jonathan Adler explains lawsuit on regulations made by President Donald Trump’s administration on short-term insurance
The new lawsuit to save Obamacare, explained Vox: A lawsuit was recently filed contesting regulations made by President Donald Trump’s administration on short-term insurance. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation,…
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PRCHN's Erika Trapl discusses quality and messaging of sex education in Ohio
State of sex-ed in Ohio ideastream: Erika Trapl, associate director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods and associate professor, discussed the quality and messaging of sex education in Ohio in relation to the record number of teenagers with STDs in the U.S.
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Professor of Law Charlie Korsmo talks about experience as child actor, return to acting
CWRU law professor Charlie Korsmo returns to silver screen WOSU: Professor of Law Charlie Korsmo shared his experience working as a child actor in such films as Dick Tracy, What About Bob? and Hook, as well as why he returned to acting for an independent film shown at Cleveland Cinematheque.
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Data generated by Center on Urban Poverty and Development researchers used in reporter's analysis
Cleveland housing market bears scars 10 years after financial crisis The Plain Dealer: Using data generated by researchers at the Center on Urban Poverty and Development at Case Western Reserve University, a reporter analyzed the discrepancies in how Cleveland neighborhoods’ housing markets…
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Medicine's Curtis J. Donskey talks about study on spread of infectious disease in hospital sinks
Drain cover prevents spread of pathogens from hospital sinks Healio: Curtis J. Donskey, professor of medicine and member of the Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine, spoke about a study he co-authored regarding the spread of infectious disease in hospital sinks. His team created a…
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Law's Juscelino F. Colares posits why President Donald Trump was motivated to raise tariffs
Trump announces new tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports The Washington Times: Juscelino F. Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law, professor of political science and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, posited why President Donald Trump…
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Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems' Nick Barendt explains need for strategy in incorporating Internet of Things into business plans
Companies tap IoT to drive quality and save money BizTech: Nick Barendt, executive director of the Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems, explained why companies who want to incorporate Internet of Things technology into their business should be mindful of what problems they’re looking…
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Sociology's Mary Patrice Erdmans talks about better child care options for teen mothers
Funding restored to Chicago’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program The Chronicle: Mary Patrice Erdmans, professor of sociology, weighed in on how better child care options for teen mothers would help them advance their education at two- and four-year colleges.
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Nursing's Marilyn Lotas discusses lead-testing program for Cleveland Metropolitan School District students
A new test in Cleveland's schools U.S. News & World Report: Marilyn Lotas, associate professor of nursing, discussed program that tests young children in Cleveland Metropolitan School District for lead poisoning. "One thing we will work very hard to prevent from happening is kids who are age 3…
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Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt to open Think Forum Sept. 20
Author who says Americans are too sensitive to speak at CWRU The Plain Dealer: Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt will open Case Western Reserve University’s 2018-19 Think Forum series Thursday, Sept. 20, at 6 p.m. in the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the Temple – Tifereth…