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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on Supreme Court pick Judge Neil Gorsuch
Trump's Supreme Court nominee questions power of administrative agencies Reuters: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, weighed in on President Donald Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch.
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CWRU receives grant from Cleveland Foundation in support of the Cleveland Brain Health Initiative
Brain Health Initiative gets boost with $1.5 million grant from Cleveland Foundation The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University received a $1.5 million grant from the Cleveland Foundation in support of the Cleveland Brain Health Initiative, which aims to improve the understanding and…
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Medicine's Jayme Knutson talks about study on electrical stimulation therapy
Hand-in-glove therapy Stroke Connection Magazine: Jayme Knutson, assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, talked about his team's study into how electrical stimulation therapy could improve hand function after a stroke.
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Weatherhead School's Susan Helper explains how raising tariffs could impact U.S. manufacturing
Trump's 'buy American' policy directly conflicts with how his own hotels operate Business Insider: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, explained how raising tariffs could impact U.S. manufacturing. “If there are tariffs just on a couple countries like China or Mexico,…
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Distinguished University Professor Eva Kahana talks about factors retirees should consider
2017’s best & worst states to retire Wallet Hub: Eva Kahana, Distinguished University Professor and the Pierce T. and Elizabeth D. Robson Professor of the Humanities, explained some of the factors retirees should consider when relocating.
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on how government can withhold federal funding from states
High court precedent may limit Trump’s ‘sanctuary city’ order The Wall Street Journal (subscription required): Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on how the government is able to withhold federal money if states don’t comply with laws related to the allocation…
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History's John Broich writes about surge in sales of George Orwell’s 1984
2017 isn’t ‘1984’ – it’s stranger than Orwell imagined The Conversation: John Broich, associate professor of history, wrote about the surge in sales of George Orwell’s 1984 and how the book relates to today. Republished by U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek and Daily Mail.
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Dittrick Museum's James Edmonson talks about new feature coming to the museum
10 of Cleveland’s most notable and quirky architectural sites Untapped Cities: James Edmonson, chief curator at the Dittrick Museum of Medical History, talked about a new feature the museum will offer later this year: touch screens.
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Bioethics' Insoo Hyun discusses ethics of growth of human organs in a pig embryo
Scientists take first steps to growing human organs in pigs Associated Press: Insoo Hyun, associate professor of bioethics, discussed the ethical perspective of the recent study that resulted in the growth of human organs in a pig embryo.
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Weatherhead School's Scott Shane notes business trends
The state of small business: Where do we go from here? Nasdaq: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, noted that the rate of employers failing at their businesses has dropped by 30 percent since 1977. Meanwhile, the amount of new business owners has declined.