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Articles 1 - 25 of 25
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Road To Provider Status: Legislative Obstacles And Precursors, Todd A. Tucker Jr., Sarah Turley, Kaila Bollinger, Lara Long, Jenelle Sobotka, Amy Fanous
The Road To Provider Status: Legislative Obstacles And Precursors, Todd A. Tucker Jr., Sarah Turley, Kaila Bollinger, Lara Long, Jenelle Sobotka, Amy Fanous
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
No abstract provided.
Prescription Drug Abuse: What Are We Doing About It?, Heather Helsel, Thomas Otroba, Juliana Zschoche, Brandon Haas
Prescription Drug Abuse: What Are We Doing About It?, Heather Helsel, Thomas Otroba, Juliana Zschoche, Brandon Haas
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
No abstract provided.
Genetic Predispositions To Opioid Addiction, Legislative Action And Implications To Pharmacy Practice, Adam N. Trimble, David N. Jones, Courtney L. Salvino, Michael M. Milks, David Kisor
Genetic Predispositions To Opioid Addiction, Legislative Action And Implications To Pharmacy Practice, Adam N. Trimble, David N. Jones, Courtney L. Salvino, Michael M. Milks, David Kisor
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
Prescription pain-relievers can be powerfully effective agents in the treatment of moderate to severe pain; however, these drugs are also strongly associated with drug abuse and addiction. In the brain, opioid analgesics bind to various receptors in the mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic pathways, which play a multifaceted interaction of role in reward. Several specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified as potential genetic factors that increase an individual's risk for addiction; however, confounding studies and lack of large trials prohibit definitive conclusions from being drawn. As a result of genetic testing, federal and state laws have been enacted to protect individuals …
Legislation Across The Nation And The Impact On Pharmacy Practice, Sabrina Hamman, Hannah Lamb, Jennifer Harklerode, Elizabeth Kramer, Steven Martin
Legislation Across The Nation And The Impact On Pharmacy Practice, Sabrina Hamman, Hannah Lamb, Jennifer Harklerode, Elizabeth Kramer, Steven Martin
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
Pharmacy legislation is constantly being updated, giving pharmacists a larger role in the health care field. In the past 20 years, pharmacists have seen expansions to legislation involving contraceptive authority, medical marijuana, vaccines and provider status. There is a greater pharmacist impact from legislation passed on the state level in comparison to the national level. As a result, pharmacists have different opportunities to provide new and advanced services to patients based on the state in which they are practicing. Comparing these various laws across the nation allows the profession to determine which sections of the law are problematic and which …
Whole Woman’S Health V. Hellerstedt, Kelly Lynn Claxton
Whole Woman’S Health V. Hellerstedt, Kelly Lynn Claxton
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Puerto Rico V. Franklin California Tax-Free Trust, Brittney E. Ciarlo
Puerto Rico V. Franklin California Tax-Free Trust, Brittney E. Ciarlo
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fisher V. University Of Texas At Austin, Christopher M. Calpin
Fisher V. University Of Texas At Austin, Christopher M. Calpin
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward Equal Rights For Lgbt Employees: Legal And Managerial Implications For Employers, Michael T. Zugelder
Toward Equal Rights For Lgbt Employees: Legal And Managerial Implications For Employers, Michael T. Zugelder
Ohio Northern University Law Review
American lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workers have made great strides toward equal employment rights, and the trend toward equal rights is clear. Still, 52% of LGBT workers can be denied employment or fired simply for being LGBT. This state of the law makes the U.S. lag behind many of its major trading partners, who have already established equal employment in their national laws. While there are a number of routes U.S. law may soon take to end LGBT employment discrimination, private firms, especially those with international operations, will need to determine the best course to take. Major U.S. …
Bankruptcy, Morality & Student Loans: A Decade Of Error In Undue Hardship Analysis, Linn White
Bankruptcy, Morality & Student Loans: A Decade Of Error In Undue Hardship Analysis, Linn White
Ohio Northern University Law Review
In an effort to stem perceived abuses of the bankruptcy system, Congress adopted a rule in 1976 that created a time-based conditional limitation on the discharge of federally guaranteed student loans in bankruptcy. The only means of overcoming the limitation was the showing of an “undue hardship,” which was undefined by the legislature. This gave rise to two judicially created, means-based tests that were used to determine if the debtor was attempting to abuse the bankruptcy system. By the time the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) was enacted, the time-based restriction was gone, leaving only …
Drinking From A Firehose: Conversation Analysis Of Consultations In A Brief Advice Clinic, Linda F. Smith
Drinking From A Firehose: Conversation Analysis Of Consultations In A Brief Advice Clinic, Linda F. Smith
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Thornton & The Pursuit Of The American Presidency, Jackson C. Smith J.D., Llm
Thornton & The Pursuit Of The American Presidency, Jackson C. Smith J.D., Llm
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Developing The Principle Of Non-Recognition, Adam Saltzman J.D.
Developing The Principle Of Non-Recognition, Adam Saltzman J.D.
Ohio Northern University Law Review
In an attempt to ensure enforcement of law, international bodies have developed a practice of collective non-recognition in response to serious violations of international law. This Article seeks to bring some clarity to the practice of non-recognition. Through analysis of International Court of Justice cases and State practice, the Article demonstrates a legally binding, but not acknowledged shift in the law that governs non-recognition. Then, moving beyond strict legal analysis, the Article expresses policy concerns with the current legal status of the obligation and proposes how States should legally respond.
The Popular But Unlawful Armed Reprisal, Mary Ellen O'Connell
The Popular But Unlawful Armed Reprisal, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reclaiming The Intellectual, Emily M.S. Houh
Reclaiming The Intellectual, Emily M.S. Houh
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Indeterminate Sentencing Without Parole, Katherine Puzauskas, Kevin Morrow
No Indeterminate Sentencing Without Parole, Katherine Puzauskas, Kevin Morrow
Ohio Northern University Law Review
This article looks critically at the indeterminate sentencing system that survived after the elimination of parole in Arizona in 1993. It begins by exploring the purpose and history of indeterminate sentencing and parole as well as its earliest constitutional challenges and eventual decline. Next it compares two commonly confused forms of “release”: parole and executive clemency. The article then examines the three types of defendants affected by indeterminate sentences without parole: death row defendants denied parole eligibility instructions at trial, defendants sentenced with parole at trial, and defendants whose plea agreement includes parole. Finally, the article argues that without parole, …
A Conceptual And Comparative Analysis Of The Obligations Of Third-Party Certifiers, Jan De Bruyne
A Conceptual And Comparative Analysis Of The Obligations Of Third-Party Certifiers, Jan De Bruyne
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Reply To The National Conference Of Bar Examiners: More Talk, No Answers, So Keep On Shopping, Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus
A Reply To The National Conference Of Bar Examiners: More Talk, No Answers, So Keep On Shopping, Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trump V. International Refugee Assistance Program, Jeremy Martin
Trump V. International Refugee Assistance Program, Jeremy Martin
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Packingham V. North Carolina, Madeleine Burnette-Mcgrath
Packingham V. North Carolina, Madeleine Burnette-Mcgrath
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bank Of America Corporation V. City Of Miami, Veronica Nicholson
Bank Of America Corporation V. City Of Miami, Veronica Nicholson
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Luck And Tax Policy, Mark J. Mazur
Luck And Tax Policy, Mark J. Mazur
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multiple Foster Care Placements Should Be Considered A Mitigating Factor In Criminal Proceedings, Daniel Pollack, Khaya Novick Eisenberg Dr., Amanda Dolce Esq.
Multiple Foster Care Placements Should Be Considered A Mitigating Factor In Criminal Proceedings, Daniel Pollack, Khaya Novick Eisenberg Dr., Amanda Dolce Esq.
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Qualified Tenure: Presidential Removal Of The Fbi Director, Leah A. Hamlin J.D.
Qualified Tenure: Presidential Removal Of The Fbi Director, Leah A. Hamlin J.D.
Ohio Northern University Law Review
In 1976, Congress passed a bill instituting a ten-year term for the FBI director, ostensibly to provide the head of the nation’s foremost law enforcement agency some measure of independence from political pressure that could improperly influence investigations. This note explores the impact of the tenured term on the president’s power to remove the director at will for a personal reason, a political reason, or no reason at all. Although the Supreme Court has never directly addressed the president’s power with respect to the FBI director, this note concludes that a statutory term alone does not restrict the president’s ability …
A More Perfect (Nfl Players) Union: Secret "Side Deals," The Nflpa, And The Duty Of Fair Representation, Sam C. Ehrlich J.D.
A More Perfect (Nfl Players) Union: Secret "Side Deals," The Nflpa, And The Duty Of Fair Representation, Sam C. Ehrlich J.D.
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Assembly Ordinances: Three Considerations Cities Should Make To Avoid Another Ferguson Or Baltimore-Type Riot, Christopher W. Bloomer
Rethinking Assembly Ordinances: Three Considerations Cities Should Make To Avoid Another Ferguson Or Baltimore-Type Riot, Christopher W. Bloomer
Ohio Northern University Law Review
No abstract provided.