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Law's Atiba Ellis on Bernie Moreno's proposed ban of dual citizenship
Can Bernie Moreno ban dual citizenship in the U.S.? Spectrum News: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said Sen. Bernie Moreno's Exclusive Citizenship Act would force dual citizens to choose: keep U.S. citizenship or their other passport, but…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson on federal judges' response to immigration detention policy
Trump administration’s immigrant detention policy broadly rejected by federal judges The Conversation: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, noted that federal judges across the country are overwhelmingly rejecting the Trump administration’s attempt…
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Law's Andrew Pollis warns of red flags in the Long Island murder case
A smoothie straw IDed a suspect 40 years after a Long Island teen’s murder A&E: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, warned that a newly reopened 1984 Long Island murder case—revived after police matched DNA from a discarded smoothie straw to the victim—raises major red flags, from the original…
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Medicine's Rachel Pope and Erika Kelley on the lack of menopause support and treatment
Many women go through menopause without support or access to treatment ideastream: Rachel Pope, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the School of Medicine, and Erika Kelley, assistant professor in the Department of Reproductive Biology at the School of Medicine, said millions of…
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Law's Andrew Geronimo discusses political websites and the first amendment
Political survey sparks legal threats from Sheffield Lake mayor cleveland.com: Andrew Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, said that a councilman-elect's website represents "fully protected speech." He called the Sheffield Lake mayor's cease-and-desist letter an…
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Medicine's Siran Koroukian and Weichuan Dong research national epilepsy pockets
Epilepsy in older adults: Which Northeast Ohio counties have highest rates? cleveland.com: Siran Koroukian, professor at the School of Medicine, and Weichuan Dong, an adjunct assistant professor at the School of Medicine, detailed their study identifying pockets of high incidence of epilepsy in…
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Medicine's David Hackney warns that the 'freebirth' movement reflects adverse medical experiences
'Freebirth' movement is dangerous to moms but reflects real concerns, Ob/Gyns say Medpage Today: David Hackney, associate professor at the School of Medicine, explained why families decide to go with the "freebirth movement." "The root causes are their genuine adverse medical experiences: poor…
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Psychological sciences' Sandra Russ urges the importance of creative time for kids
Why you should rethink homework and focus on creative time MSN: Sandra Russ, Distinguished University Professor and the Louis D. Beaumont University Professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, said that kids learn far more from creative, imaginative play than from nightly worksheets. Yet…
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Law's Victor Flatt weighs in on the EPA's response to soot rule
‘Hail Mary pass’: EPA faces high bar in bid to ditch soot rule Politico: Victor Flatt, the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law and associate director of the Burke Center for Environmental Law, called the EPA's attempt to abandon its stricter soot standard "a Hail Mary pass." The Trump…
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Medicine's Austin Kennemer researches how to reduce Alzheimer’s risk
CWRU study: Quick action after brain injury helps prevent Alzheimer's ideastream: Austin Kennemer, lead author and third-year medical student at the School of Medicine, explained his study that receiving physical and cognitive therapy within a week of injury reduces risk of future Alzheimer’s by…