Training Coaches to Spot Child AbuseTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 822, Segment 5
May 29, 2018 • 19m
Guest: Dawn Anderson-Butcher, PhD, MSW, Professor of Social Work, Executive Director of the LiFEsports Initiative, The Ohio State University Every summer, hundreds of thousands of kids across the US participate in youth sports camps. The Ohio State University has used its popular Buckeye Sports Camps as an opportunity to train adult coaches and staff on how to recognize and report child abuse and neglect.

Are Tariffs the Best Way to Win a Trade War with China?May 29, 201821mGuests: Eric Priest, LLM, JD, Associate Professor of Law, University of Oregon; Sean Pager, JD, Professor of Law, Michigan State University The US trade war with China is an on-again, off-again affair. As of today, it’s back on. President Trump announced he is moving ahead with a 25% tariff on $50-billion worth of Chinese imports and says he’ll impose new limits on Chinese investment in American high-tech companies. At the root of Trump’s concern is China’s unfair use of stolen intellectual property, like patented software and designs. The hope is that taxing Chinese products at a higher rate as they come into the US will make it so hard for Chinese companies to compete that China will get serious about enforcing intellectual property protections.
Guests: Eric Priest, LLM, JD, Associate Professor of Law, University of Oregon; Sean Pager, JD, Professor of Law, Michigan State University The US trade war with China is an on-again, off-again affair. As of today, it’s back on. President Trump announced he is moving ahead with a 25% tariff on $50-billion worth of Chinese imports and says he’ll impose new limits on Chinese investment in American high-tech companies. At the root of Trump’s concern is China’s unfair use of stolen intellectual property, like patented software and designs. The hope is that taxing Chinese products at a higher rate as they come into the US will make it so hard for Chinese companies to compete that China will get serious about enforcing intellectual property protections.