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Weatherhead’s J.B. Silvers writes on proposed tax plan’s health care problems
J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, wrote an op-ed in The New York Times discussing the effects of the Republican tax bill on the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The piece, titled “How the G.O.P. Tax Bill Will Ruin Obamacare,” explains how the repeal...
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Law’s Jonathan Adler examines the anger around national anthem protests
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, recently authored a piece, titled “Why political protests during the national anthem are so offensive to so many," for The Washington Post. Reflecting on a similarly controversial...
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Medicine’s Ali Mchaourab explains innovative VA opioid program
In an article titled “How one city’s VA health system has greatly reduced opioid prescribing” for STAT, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Ali Mchaourab detailed a program designed to reduce opioid addiction among veterans. The pioneering program, implemented at Cleveland Veterans Affairs medical...
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History, law professor Ted Steinberg connects capitalism, natural disasters
Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, examined the connection between capitalism, the environment and the U.S. government in a recent piece for a Zimbabwe newspaper, The Herald. In the article titled "Capitalism, the State and the drowning o...
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Law’s Erik M. Jensen writes about presidential power
Coleman P. Burke Professor Emeritus of Law Erik M. Jensen wrote a piece, titled “Trump shows exactly why the U.S. shouldn't increase the power of the presidency," for The Baltimore Sun. The article discusses how Congress limits the U.S. president’s power, whether or not the founding fathers set the...
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SAGES lecturer Luke Reader discusses Brexit negotiations
Luke Reader, a SAGES lecturer, wrote in History News Network about the pressures stunting the Brexit negotiations. The piece—titled “How’s Brexit Going?” and later picked up by Newsweek—explains five historical factors blocking successful talks and Brexit’s implementation. Read about the five tensi...
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Weatherhead School’s Michael Goldberg reflects on trip to Slovenia
Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, reflected on his recent trip to Slovenia in an article for HuffPost titled titled “Tapping into the Diaspora – Angel Investor Support from Abroad.” While in Slovenia, Goldberg led seminars on entrepreneurship, with angel investing as o...
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Religious studies’ Deepak Sarma pens article on myth related to the eclipse
Prior to last month’s solar eclipse, Deepak Sarma, professor in the Department of Religious Studies, described one Hindu myth relating to the eclipse. His article, titled “When Rahu Swallows the Sun: The Eclipse According to One Hindu Myth,” was published in HuffPost. Read about the myth....
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Political science’s Joseph White challenges argument about the health insurance tax exemption
Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, wrote a column challenging the argument that the health insurance tax exemption leads people to buy too much health care. His column, titled “The health insurance tax exemption makes care more affordable, not less,” appeared on the PBS ...
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer pens op-ed on labeling President Donald Trump as an arbitrarian
In an op-ed in The Plain Dealer, Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Elmer G. Beamer-Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics, argued for why he believes President Donald Trump is more accurately labeled as an authoritarian arbitrarian, rather than a facist. His op-ed, titled “President Donald Trump is an arb...