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Teaching Dobbs as a Contemporary Case Study of Federalism in Action and an Introduction to the Cross-Disciplinary Nature of the Law

By Katharine Van Tassel
September 6, 2024

Antonia Miceli (Arizona State University), Teaching Dobbs as a Contemporary Case Study of Federalism in Action and an Introduction to the Cross-Disciplinary Nature of the Law, 17 St. Louis U.L.J. Health L. & Pol’y (2024):With its decision in Dobbs…

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Gatekeeping Drugs

By Katharine Van Tassel
September 6, 2024

David A. Simon (Northeastern University), Gatekeeping Drugs (Northeastern U. Sch. of L. Rsch. Paper) (forthcoming):How much evidence should pharmaceutical manufacturers be required to provide before they can market new drugs? With drug costs ballooning to over $500 million and marketing…

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Biomanipulation

By Katharine Van Tassel
September 5, 2024

Laura K. Donohue (Georgetown University), Biomanipulation, 113 Geo. L.J. (forthcoming):Scientific and technological advances in the latter part of the 20th century catapulted biometrics forward. Thus, Carleton Simon in 1935 may have postulated using retinal vasculature for biometric identification. But…

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Swimming Together Upstream: How to Align MLP Services with U.S. Healthcare Delivery

By Katharine Van Tassel
September 5, 2024

William M. Sage (Texas A&M University), Keegan Warren (Texas A&M University), Swimming Together Upstream: How to Align MLP Services with U.S. Healthcare Delivery, 51 J. of Law, Med. & Ethics (2023):Medical-legal partnership (MLP) embeds attorneys and paralegals into care…

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To Bury or to Cremate? Forced Fetal Disposition in a Mother’s World

By Katharine Van Tassel
August 23, 2024

Kenneth J. Schwalbert Jr. (University of Louisville), To Bury or to Cremate? Forced Fetal Disposition in a Mother's World, 62 U. of Louisville L. Rev. (2023):Seven states have implemented so-called "fetal death" statutes. These statutes require fetal remains—from…

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Regulating Digital Health Care for the Cognitively Impaired

By Katharine Van Tassel
August 23, 2024

Kathryn Huber (University of Arizona), Tara Sklar (University of Arizona), Regulating Digital Health Care for the Cognitively Impaired, 19 J. of Health and Life Sciences L. (2024):Americans are living longer, and delivering high-quality, effective, and cost-efficient health care remains…

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Book Review – Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease

By Katharine Van Tassel
August 22, 2024

Oliver Kim (University of Pittsburgh), Book Review – Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease, 109 J. of Medical Reg. (2023):This review examines historian Arleen Marcia Tuchman's Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease. Her book attempts to provide a…

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Brief for Amici Curiae Legal Scholars, Moyle v. U.S./Idaho v. U.S.

By Katharine Van Tassel
August 22, 2024

Nicole Huberfeld (Boston University), Brief for Amici Curiae Legal Scholars, Moyle v. U.S./Idaho v. U.S. (B.U. Sch. of L. Rsch. Paper) (forthcoming):This is an amicus brief that several scholars filed in Moyle v. U.S. The brief argues Idaho fundamentally misunderstands…

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Teaching Global Health Law: Preparing the Next Generation for Future Challenges

By Katharine Van Tassel
August 21, 2024

Lawrence O. Gostin (Georgetown University), Sarah L. Bosha (Georgetown University), Benjamin Mason Meier(University of North Carolina), Teaching Global Health Law: Preparing the Next Generation for Future Challenges, 52 J. of L., Med. & Ethics (2024):Following from sweeping law…

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Social Welfare Functions and Health Policy: A New Approach

By Katharine Van Tassel
August 21, 2024

Matthew D. Adler (Duke University), Social Welfare Functions and Health Policy: A New Approach (Duke L. Sch. Pub. L. & Legal Theory Series) (2024):The social welfare function (SWF) framework converts the possible outcomes of governmental policy choice into vectors (lists)…

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