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A head-spinning opinion: Supreme Court of Ohio rules mental …

WebPhoto by Beatriz Pérez Moya on Unsplash Susana Tolentino, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction It is crucial to trust in the …

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Ohio Bill Exempts People with Serious Mental Illness …

WebEmily Schmidt, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction Mental Health America estimates that at least twenty percent of people on death row have a serious mental illness. On …

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Supreme Court Preview: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health

WebIn the upcoming 2021 October Term, the Supreme Court of the United States will hear argument in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case that has …

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Reasonable Accommodations for Long-Term COVID-19 Symptoms …

WebPhoto by Daan Stevens on Unsplash Rachel Harp, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction As the COVID-19 pandemic rages …

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Ohio House Bill 454: The Legal Case Against Bans on …

WebPhoto by Mercedes Mehling on Unsplash. Silver Flight, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction. Transgender youth are facing a wave of anti-transgender bills, including …

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Ohio’s Limits on Health Services in the Electronic Age

WebThe World Health Organization (WHO) defines mHealth as “[t]he use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the achievement of health objectives.” In …

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Capping the Flood: Efforts to Address the Ever-Rising …

WebThe Affordable Insulin Now Act, which passed the House near the end of March 2022, plans to cap cost-sharing (the amount paid by the insured) of insulin for those under Medicare and private health …

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Disability Discrimination Law Applies to Medical Rationing …

WebPhoto by Piron Guillaume on Unsplash. Baylee Kalmbach, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction The Rehabilitation Act of …

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Is There a Doctor in the House

WebThe caller in Wilson was supposedly unconcerned with the driver’s health or at least less so than the presence of an unknown car on her property. However, the …

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Medical Malpractice: The Custom-Based Standard vs. the …

WebPhoto by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash Sarah K. Simon, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction More than 1 in 3 doctors …

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The Double Edged Sword: Electronic Health Records and Data …

WebAuthor: Andrea Flaute, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review The conflict between technology and privacy does not stop at the hospital door. …

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Politics over Precedent

WebPhoto by Kari Shea on Unsplash. Sarah Simon, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction “Telemedicine” or “telehealth” is the …

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The Right to Remain Silent: First Amendment Rights of Physicians …

WebPart II of this Note provides an overview of the judicial history surrounding abortion regulations, including the Supreme Court’s opinion upholding informed consent …

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In Case of Emergency, Don’t Call Texas: Breaking Down the …

WebJackson Women’s Health in 2022. This article argues that the Texas Supreme Court should clarify the emergency medical exception to the state’s abortion …

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The Draconian Future Following the Dobbs Decision

WebOn June 24, 2022–nearly six weeks after the unprecedented, leaked draft opinion–the Supreme Court of the United States published Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s …

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I Have a Bone to Pick with The National Organ Transplant Act

WebPhoto by Meta Zahren on Unsplash. Erica Anderson, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction. Over 114,000 Americans are in need …

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It’s Your Conscience Speaking: The Legal Perils of Kentucky Senate …

WebPhoto by Greg Rosenke on Unsplash Rachel Harp, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction The majority of states afford …

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The Parent Trap: Parents With Disabilities and the Flaws within

WebStates often argue that long-term mental health treatment presents an undue burden on states because mental health treatment is extremely expensive. Although it is …

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The Criminalization of Pregnancy Outcomes: Fetal Personhood and

WebIn this article, Anna Marchiony discusses the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health and how prosecutors use states’ fetal personhood …

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Can Governors Use Emergency Powers to Prevent Government …

WebWhether an order is incidental to the public health emergency or if the public health emergency is a cover for a policy goal, is a political question a court possibly will …

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The Dangers of ABA Model Rule 1.14

WebThe Dangers of Rule 1.14 in Legal Practice and Suggestions for Improvement. Though intended to protect client interests, Rule 1.14 in plain terms opens …

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