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Transcending Transvestite: Analyzing the Language and Content of Ohio Courts and Newspapers Concerning Transgender IndividualsCadle, Jessica 04 June 2013 (has links)
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Collaboration to Change the Trajectory for Child Welfare Involved Infants, Young Children, and Their Families: Implementation of Research Informed Infant CourtsBillings, Giovanni, Moser, Michelle 10 November 2018 (has links)
USA Infant Court is a multisystem, trauma-focused approach designed to address the complex needs of infants, toddlers, and their parents involved in the child welfare system and to improve outcomes. Infant mental health values and principles as well as knowledge areas such as the impact of trauma on early brain development, attachment theory, and trauma -informed care are integrated into the practice of infant courts. The core components of evidenced informed infant and early childhood courts will be reviewed. Presenters will describe two pilot infant court projects and the expansion of infant courts statewide through legislation.
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An Examination of a Proposed Rule: Removal of SIRVA from the Vaccine Injury TableJackson, Derrica N 01 January 2021 (has links)
Vaccines are one of the greatest modern medical inventions. Even though vaccines have saved lives, however, no medical product is proven to be completely safe. Vaccines can have rare and sometimes deadly reactions. To address such occurrences, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) hosts a program that reviews petitions for compensation of injuries caused by vaccination. The program is called the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). The VICP was established in 1986 to reduce the number of product liability lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers that threatened to increase the cost of vaccines and lower life-saving vaccine administration to millions of people.
In 2020, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, the HHS proposed a revision to the VICP. Specifically, the HHS proposed removing an injury called Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA) from the VICP's no-fault compensation table.
The proposed revision of the removal of SIRVA has been the source for debate because it is clear through the establishment of the VICP's founding document that compensation for injuries caused by vaccine administration is required. The HHS is challenging the requirement of compensation for vaccine-related injuries through its proposed revision to the VICP's compensation table. By confronting the HHS's proposal for revision to the Vaccine Injury Table, this thesis demonstrates how existing policy prevents the HHS from making the revision. Using an analysis of precedent statutes and public health research, this thesis argues for the continued coverage of SIRVA with the current VICP.
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Judicial Discretion on Drunk Driving in OhioRuff, Kristen Michele 12 February 2008 (has links)
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Notice to Appear: Immigration Courts and the Legal Production of Illegalized ImmigrantsKocher, Austin C. 23 October 2017 (has links)
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Legalized Rent-Seeking: How Dictators Use Civil Courts to Manage CorruptionHanson, Margaret C. January 2017 (has links)
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AN EXAMINATION OF HOW GENDER STEREOTYPES AFFECT VOTERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF STATE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATESFeldner, Melissa L. 14 April 2006 (has links)
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OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL PARTICIPATION BEFORE THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT: INFLUENCES ON THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESSDitslear, Corey Alan 29 January 2003 (has links)
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The Limits to Judicialization: Legislative Politics and Constitutional Review in the Iberian DemocraciesMagalhães, Pedro C. 27 February 2003 (has links)
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Elite messages and public opinion: the case of the Ohio Supreme CourtCourser, Matthew William 14 October 2003 (has links)
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