Is the Roberts Court pro-business? Not necessarily, according to new book by law professor August 1, 2016Case Western Reserve School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler and business law experts examine U.S. Supreme Court’s record...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedPublications & Presentations·
Sports practice accounts for just 1 percent of the performance differences among elite athletes June 21, 2016Among elite athletes, practice accounts for a scant 1 percent of the difference in their performances—and starting sports...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Testing of backlogged rape kits yields new insights into rapists and major implications for how sexual assaults should be investigated June 13, 2016New data challenges conventional wisdom about rape among scholars, advocates, police and prosecutors The testing of nearly 5,000...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Practicing how to play during school can improve student imaginations and creative problem-solving, study shows June 7, 2016Elementary students who practiced playing at school significantly improved their organization of stories, imagination and frequency in showing...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Online program reduces bullying behavior in schools, tests show April 20, 2016Behaviors that enable bullying—a significant public health problem for adolescents nationally—were reduced among students who completed a new...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Efforts to destroy ISIS have permanently changed international law, legal researcher concludes April 12, 2016International law authority examines right to use force in self-defense against threats within a nation that can’t or...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Research finds mindfulness in the workplace improves employee focus, attention, behavior April 7, 2016Mindfulness is often viewed as either a touchy-feely fad or valuable management tool that can lift an entire...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Through artworks hidden in plain sight, a new look at French slavery (and enslavement) February 25, 2016A painted medallion depicting turbaned slaves in chains at the feet of Louis XIV adorns a ceiling at...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Addressing trauma in juvenile offenders should be larger focus of rehabilitation, study finds February 8, 2016Treating trauma in juvenile offenders can build social relationships that help them stay out of trouble, according to...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Rendering Thomas Jefferson, the architect January 29, 2016Thomas Jefferson is the only American architect with the distinction of having two of his projects—the University of...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·