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Lewis Katz tells AP Casey Anthony will "never lead a normal life"
Casey Anthony sentencing hearing under way Associated Press: If Casey Anthony is released today at her sentencing for lying to investigators, she still will struggle to regain normalcy after her acquittal on charges that she killed her daughter Caylee. “Anthony will always be dogged by the belief t...
Scott Shane writes about patent reform bills, and which one is best
Let the patent office keep its money Bloomberg Businessweek: Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, explains why the patent reform bills in the House and Senate are different—and why it’s crucial for the patent office to retain its fees....
Pediatric neurology professor talks about study linking autism, antidepressant use during pregnancy
Antidepressant use in pregnancy may raise autism risk CNN.com: A small study found children whose mothers take antidepressants during pregnancy are twice as likely as other children to have autism or a related disorder. But the study is too small to draw any conclusions, said Max Wiznitzer, associa...
Jonathan Adler believes ruling on Michigan's affirmative action ban will head to Supreme Court
Appeals court panel strikes down Michigan's affirmative action ban Detroit Free Press: A federal appeals court struck down a constitutional amendment that banned affirmative action in college admissions, employment and contracting, and that ruling likely will go to the U.S. Supreme Court, where it ...
Law professor Lewis Katz says Cleveland Heights curfew could be unconstitutional
Cleveland Heights' teen curfew brings questions in regard to legality, and whether it targets minorities The Plain Dealer: After Cleveland Heights instituted a curfew prohibiting anyone under 18 to be in Coventry Village or Cedar-Lee after 6 p.m. unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, Sc...
Law professor Adler explains why prizes would help spur clean energy technology
Does climate innovation need more prizes? ClimateWire: School of Law professor Jonathan Adler explained why he believes offering prizes would help spur advancements in clean energy technologies. “Dollar for dollar, we will get more innovation and we will stimulate more investment in innovation in t...
Radiology professor talks about CT scans, follow-up measures in lung cancer treatment
CT scans beat X-rays in detecting lung cancer, study shows The Plain Dealer: The use of CT scans over standard x-rays reduces the risk of dying from lung cancer by 20 percent in middle-aged and elderly smokers. Robert “Chip” Gilkeson, professor of radiology at the School of Medicine, discussed the ...
Law professor Adler talks big business’s influence on Supreme Court decisions
The Supreme Court: Big Business and the First Amendment KCRW: Professor Jonathan Adler served as a guest on NPR's "To the Point," where he discussed big business's influence on the Supreme Court....
Dental professor Mark Hans featured in PBS show on importance of sleep
WVIZ/PBS: Mark G. Hans, associate dean of graduate studies and professor and chairman of the Department of Orthodontics in the School of Dental Medicine, was featured in Sleep: A Wake-Up Call on WVIZ/PBS last night. The show will re-air July 3 at 3:30 and 10:30 p.m. and July 6 at 7:30 p.m....
Dermatology faculty explains causes, prevention and treatment of melanoma
Rethinking melanoma and preventing skin cancer: NetWellness The Plain Dealer: Meg R. Gerstenblith, assistant professor in the Department of Dermatology, explains the causes of melanoma and ways to prevent and treat it....