Journal of Law and Health

- Publisher:
- Cleveland Marshall College of Law
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-19
- ISBN:
- 1044-6419
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- EMOTIONAL DISTRESS CLAIMS, DIGNITARY TORTS, AND THE MEDICAL-LEGAL FICTION OF REASONABLE SENSITIVITY.
- CATALYST PHARMS., INC. V. BECERRA: WHEN THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION REPEATEDLY IGNORES THE PLAIN LANGUAGE OF THE ORPHAN DRUG ACT (ODA).
- DEATH BY DETOX: SUBSTANCE WITHDRAWAL, A POSSIBLE DEATH ROW FOR INDIVIDUALS IN CUSTODY.
- FACE OFF: OVERCOMING THE FIFTH AMENDMENT CONFLICT BETWEEN CYBERSECURITY AND SELF-INCRIMINATION.
- RECONNECTING THE PATIENT: WHY TELEHEALTH POLICY SOLUTIONS MUST CONSIDER THE DEEPENING DIGITAL DIVIDE.
- FALSE CLAIMS: THE COORDINATED EXPLOITATION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BY THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY.
- FROM HEALTHCARE TO HIRING: IMPACTS OF SOCIAL AND PUBLIC POLICY ON DISABLED VETERANS IN THE UNITED STATES.
- DUE PROCESS JUNIOR: COMPETENT (ENOUGH) FOR THE COURT: The Need to Amend Ohio's Juvenile Competency Statute to Ensure that Juvenile Due Process Rights are Protected and Better Inform Judicial Discretion in Determining Juvenile Competency.
- Machine Learning-Based Medical Devices: the FDA's Regulation, Requirements, and Restrictions.
- PRESENTATION ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DISCRIMINATION IN HEALTHCARE.
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- Save thousands of lives every year: Resuscitate the peer review privilege.
- CONGRESS PRESCRIBES PREEMPTION OF STATE TORT-REFORM LAWS TO REMEDY HEALTHCARE "CRISIS": AN IMPROPER PROGNOSIS?
- FALSE CLAIMS: THE COORDINATED EXPLOITATION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BY THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY.
- Reproductive justice, public policy, and abortion on the basis of fetal impairment: lessons from international human rights law and the potential impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
- Why public health policy should redefine consent to assault and the intentional foul in gladiator sports.
- Quintavalle: The quandary in bioethics.
- CATALYST PHARMS., INC. V. BECERRA: WHEN THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION REPEATEDLY IGNORES THE PLAIN LANGUAGE OF THE ORPHAN DRUG ACT (ODA).
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