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Law School’s Jonathan H. Adler pens three pieces on U.S. Supreme Court and judicial review
Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, wrote three op-eds for The Volokh Conspiracy, a blog by law professors and lawyers across the country hosted by Reason. In an article titled “More on Sessions v. Dimaya and cro...
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Professor Ted Steinberg writes about anti-Israel movements vs. anti-Semitism
Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, discussed recent legislation passed by the Ohio House of Representatives in December and now before the Ohio Senate. The piece, written for cleveland.com and titled “Ohio resolution labeling campus criti...
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Distinguished University Professor Glenn Starkman memorializes Stephen Hawking
Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University Professor and professor of physics and astronomy, wrote a piece describing the scientific and cultural achievements of the late Stephen Hawking. The article, titled “The reverberating glow of Stephen Hawking's daring theories and elastic mind,” was written fo...
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Law’s Maureen Guirguis Kenny discusses new anti-sex trafficking FOSTA legislation
Maureen Guirguis Kenny, co-founder and co-director of the Human Trafficking Law Clinic at the School of Law, wrote an article for Fortune titled “Why the New Sex-Trafficking Law Is a Promising, But Limited, First Step.” The piece examines the newly instated Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) ...
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Graduate student Rosemary Talbot Behmer Hansen examines changes in women’s health policy
Rosemary Talbot Behmer Hansen, a graduate student pursuing degrees in both bioethics as well as health policy and management, explored the effects of cultural and political changes on women’s health. In an article for Dósis, titled “Women’s Health in the Age of Trump,” Talbot Behmer Hansen argued t...
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer explores “arbitrarianism” in modern society and politics
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Elmer G. Beamer-Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics and associate professor of philosophy, wrote a piece titled "This Conversation Never Happened" for Tikkun. Bendik-Keymer examines a lack of accountability in modern society and the way this phenomenon has transferred ...
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Medicine’s Ali Mchaourab argues for measures to reduce opioid overprescription
Ali Mchaourab, associate professor of anesthesiology, co-wrote a piece for cleveland.com detailing measures taken at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, where he is chief of pain medicine, to avoid opioid addiction. In the piece, titled “Emulate VA transparency to reduce opioid overprescr...
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English’s William Marling reviews book examining work of Elmore Leonard
Professor of English William Marling wrote a piece titled “In the Flow: On Charles J. Rzepka’s Being Cool: The Work of Elmore Leonard” for the Los Angeles Review of Books. In the article, he reviews Rzepka’s biography of Leonard, an American novelist, short story writer and screen writer. Additiona...
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Law’s Jonathan Adler examines possible reasoning behind recent judicial nominees
After the Trump Administration released its most recent list of judicial nominees, Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, assessed what the motivation for several appointees could be. Adler argues that three particular...
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Medicine’s Kavita Arora explores a physician’s duty to warn in age of social media
Kavita Arora, an assistant professor of reproductive biology and bioethics for the School of Medicine, co-wrote a piece for STAT titled “An ultrasound on Instagram suggested the baby could be in danger. Does a physician have a duty to warn?” Arora and her co-author discussed the recent situation in...