Movies set the bar high for lawyers
Omaha World-Herald, Feb. 26, 2012
A Creighton Law School staff member undertook a three-year task to view how movies have portrayed lawyers — not in just a few dozen films, mind you, but in a few hundred. "It turned into a much more comprehensive and time-consuming project than I had initially envisioned," said Kelly Lynn Anders, a lawyer and film buff.
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Claims over virtues of vitamin D spark debates
The Sacramento Bee, Feb. 26, 2012
“There are no clinical trials that show vitamin D is a benefit for these conditions," said Christopher Gallagher, professor of medicine at Creighton University in Omaha and board member of the Institute of Medicine, which reviewed vitamin D intake last year. "The only data we have at this time is that vitamin D has an effect on bone health."
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No charges for ex-business partner, Deegan
Omaha World-Herald, Feb. 27, 2012
Stephen Sieberson, a Creighton University law professor, said Polikov should have recused himself once the Nebraska State Patrol finished its probe.
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Drought fading in some areas
Bent County Democrat, Feb. 27, 2012
Art Douglas, a retired professor from Creighton University and now a popular meteorological consultant, said numerical models used by both the U.S. and Europe indicate the opposite ocean phenomenon, El Nino, is quickly replacing La Nina.
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Briefly:1940s federal towns topic for Westerners
Omaha World-Herald, Feb. 27, 2012
Dr. Heather E. Fryer, an associate professor at Creighton University, will discuss three 1940s federal settlements at the Thursday meeting of the Omaha Corral of the Westerners.
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