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    Washington v. Glucksberg’s Original Meaning

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    This Article elaborates and defends Washington v. Glucksberg’s original meaning both on its own terms and against accounts of Glucksberg that depict it as having announced and followed a strict test of history and tradition as its basic approach to Fourteenth Amendment substantive due process rights. The nominal occasion for the present return to Glucksberg and its original meaning is the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Dobbs famously insists that Glucksberg supplies it with the authoritative grounds in the Court’s Fourteenth Amendment substantive due process jurisprudence for its own history-and-tradition-based approach to Roe v. Wade and constitutional abortion rights. As Dobbs figures it, Glucksberg signs the constitutional warrant that Dobbs enforces by overturning Roe. Proceeding in stages, the Article traces Dobbs’ reliance on Glucksberg before pivoting to a detailed account of Glucksberg’s original meaning, which engages and surmounts Dobbs’ undefended tally of Glucksberg. Having shown Dobbs’ reading of Glucksberg cannot be squared with Glucksberg’s text and its meaning—as cross-checked against other Supreme Court decisions, as well as new sources found in the Supreme Court archives—the work explains Dobbs is also deficient in not providing an independent, full-blown justification, beyond Glucksberg’s invocation, for its basic, if contoured, constitutional interpretive method of decision. In context, Dobbs’ failure to offer this kind of public accounting, consistent with constitutional and rule-of-law demands, means that Dobbs stands exposed as lawless at its foundations. Dobbs is thus primed for challenge on these grounds, the very terms of legality that Dobbs deploys as it eliminates Roe and constitutional abortion rights

    The History of Jewish Cemeteries In Cleveland and Cuyahoga County

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    This book documents the history of the sixteen Jewish cemeteries in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, using primary sources such as recorded deed transfers, records of incorporation, and plat maps to trace ownership from the time of acquisition to today. It facilitates an understanding of the correlation between each cemetery and its governance with a synagogue or benevolent organization.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clevmembks/1068/thumbnail.jp

    Treatment of Hazardous Sludge from Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants

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    Sludge is known as a by-product of water and wastewater treatment, and the production of sludge is increasing every year and has become a critical problem to the industry, especially for its handling and storage. Moreover, hazardous elements trapped inside the sludge, such as heavy metal and high organic matter, have made this by-product restricted to be disposed directly into the environment, soil, or landfill. High disposal costs and limited space to store the sludge have driven several researchers to start exploring and creating innovation toward its alternative management. Based on the review, sludge has good potential to be recycled and reused as a new product, such as an additive of concrete mixture and plant fertiliser. However, the unwanted elements inside the sludge have reduced its potential for commercialisation. Therefore, in this chapter, the production, characteristics, and conversational and advanced sludge treatment will be discussed in detail, including the summary of data obtained from previous research works on the related issues

    Waste Treatment in the Biotechnology, Agricultural and Food Industries. Volume 2

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    This book and its sister book (Volume 1) of the Handbook of Environmental Engineering (HEE) series have been designed to serve as a mini-series covering waste treatment in biotechnology, agricultural and food industries. It is expected to be of value to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, to designers of sustainable biological resources systems, and to scientists and researchers. The aim of these books is to provide information on bio-environmental engineering, and to serve as a basis for advanced study or specialized investigation of the theory and analysis of various agricultural and natural resources systems.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/encee_bks/1015/thumbnail.jp

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    Jim LaRue interview, 02 July 2024

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    Jim LaRue recollects his early childhood in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, eventually leaving for college at Bucknell University where he was student body president. At Bucknell, LaRue encountered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and took inspiration from King\u27s use of translating love into justice, which became a lifelong mantra for LaRue in his involvement in the ministry and in his efforts in rehabbing homes in the greater Cleveland area

    Lists in Legal Drafting: How Brain Science Can Help Student Drafters Produce Documents That Are Easier to Read and Comprehend

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    Lists play an important role in legal drafting of every type. A list helps the reader break down larger pieces of information, and a well-constructed list\u27s visuals can aid in comprehension. A good list can also head off future legal disputes by making it easier for all parties to read and understand its contents. But a list, in and of itself, is not beneficial unless it is organized in such a way that the brain can easily group like items. By understanding the basics of how the brain processes information, the legal writer can better understand how to group pieces of information that will more effectively convey the information to the legal reader

    Implementation of OT Services through a Reverse Job Fair for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)

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    Employment rates for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities (IDD) is extremely low, despite having the desire and skill sets to work (Friedman, 2019). This capstone, partnering with Cleveland State University\u27s Center for Career Development & Exploration, provided RISE students with IDD an opportunity to prepare for and participate in a Reverse Job Fair through weekly OT intervention.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/ot_capstone_posters/1046/thumbnail.jp

    Arm and Hand Functional Priorities of Individuals with Tetraplegia

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    This research-based capstone conducted at MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute determined specific functional arm and hand priorities among individuals with tetraplegia. The identification of these client values will inform the development of future rehabilitation processes and technological advancements to improve overall quality of life.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/ot_capstone_posters/1054/thumbnail.jp

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