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Law's Anat Alon-Beck discusses the Delaware Supreme Court’s Moelis reversal
Moelis founder’s veto rights restored by Delaware top court Bloomberg Law (subscription required): Anat Alon-Beck, professor of law, said the Delaware Supreme Court’s Moelis reversal makes last year’s corporate law amendments “pointless,” adding corporate lawyers now have “nothing to worry…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck discusses corporate PACs and influence on elections
Chipotle's new PAC signals a change in how the company engages in politics Business Insider (subscription required): Anat Alon-Beck, professor of law, said corporate PACs let companies move beyond lobbying to directly influence elections and ensure lawmakers understand their business interests.…
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Law's Eric Chaffee and computer science's Erman Ayday discuss proposed AI deepfakes bill
Ohio lawmakers want to crack down on AI deepfakes as explicit content grows online WEWS: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, and Erman Ayday, assistant professor of computer and data sciences at Case School of Engineering, discussed Ohio lawmakers' plan to push a bill that would…
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Nursing's Ronald Hickman and CFO Brian Burnett discuss tuition gaps in nursing programs
Who gets to borrow (and charge) over $100,000 for graduate school The New York Times: New federal caps on graduate student loans expose sharp tuition gaps in nursing programs. Ronald Hickman, dean of Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, said that cutting $100,000 tuition is difficult given…
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Religion's Jonathan Tan weighs in on Catholic leaders and Trump’s foreign policy
Nationalism on steroids:' Trump, Catholics battle over morality USA Today: Jonathan Tan, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that more and more U.S. Catholic leaders are rebuking President Trump’s foreign policy, citing moral…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses the president's proposed mortgage bonds
Experts explain why the president’s plans for the housing market may let you down The Independent: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that Trump’s proposed mortgage bond purchases might slightly lower rates but would likely fuel demand…
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Medicine's Heidi Moawad discusses medications for advanced Parkinson’s
Switching medications for advanced Parkinson’s disease Healthline: Heidi Moawad, clinical assistant professor at the School of Medicine, explained that worsening or returning Parkinson’s symptoms—or troublesome side effects—often signal it’s time to adjust or switch medications. She emphasizes…
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Medicine's Sally Ibrahim explains mattress firmness and comfort
Mattress firmness: A guide to mattress firmness options Yahoo Health: Sally Ibrahim, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said the only way to know what mattress firmness works is to lie down and assess both firmness and support, noting that body weight, aging and changes over time…
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Medicine's Xin Qi makes new Parkinson’s discovery
Discovery paves way for new Parkinson’s treatments Neuro Rehab Times: Xin Qi, the Jeanette M. and Joseph S. Silber professor of brain sciences at the School of Medicine, discussed how her team discovered how harmful protein build-up in brain cells causes the death of movement-controlling nerve…
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Medicine's Max Wiznitzer on what we know about ADHD
In Good Health: What we know about ADHD WAMU NPR: Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatrics and neurology at the School of Medicine, participated in a panel discussion about ADHD—from symptoms, to diagnoses, to treatments.