Intersectionality Matters in Food and Drug Law
Colleen Campbell (Hofstra University), Intersectionality Matters in Food and Drug Law, 95 U. Colo. L. Rev. (2024): Feminist scholars critique food and drug law as a site of gender bias and regulatory neglect. The historical exclusion of women from clinical... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 5, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Exploring Democratic Accountability in the Administrative State
Joshua Galperin (Pace University), Exploring Democratic Accountability in the Administrative State, 21 Geo. J. L.& Pub. Pol ’y (2023): The title of this symposium—“Assuring Democratic Accountability in the Administrative State”—poses two challenges. The obvious—and substantive— challenge that I assume the... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 5, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Effective Shareholder Engagement to Address the Food Sector ’s SDG-Related Impacts in Mexico
Nora Mardirossian (Columbia University), Effective Shareholder Engagement to Address the Food Sector ’s SDG-Related Impacts in Mexico (2023): While investor engagement on environmental and social issues have grown in recent years, they remain limited in Mexico and other emerging markets. Investors... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 4, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Proposition 12 and a Patchwork Problem: The Need for a Federal Standard for Farm Animal Confinement Laws
Michelle Sutton (Texas Tech University), Proposition 12 and a Patchwork Problem: The Need for a Federal Standard for Farm Animal Confinement Laws, 57 Tex. Tech L. Rev. (forthcoming 2024): Animal agriculture producers strive to provide a safe and sustainable supply... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 4, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

The Constitution of the War on Drugs
David Pozen (Columbia University), The Constitution of the War on Drugs (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2024): " The Constitution of the War on Drugs " recovers a lost history of constitutional challenges to punitive drug laws. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, advocates... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 3, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Symbols of Survival: Finding the Oldest Chinese Restaurants in the United States
Gabriel “Jack” Chin (University of California, Davis), Symbols of Survival: Finding the Oldest Chinese Restaurants in the United States (2023): Denied the right to naturalize and excluded from many occupations, Chinese immigrants to the U.S. had limited employment opportunities. In... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 3, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Agreement or Other International Instrument on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response Submitted to Dept of Health & Human Resources
Srividhya Ragavan (Texas A&M University), Agreement or Other International Instrument on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response Submitted to Dept of Health& Human Resources (Tex. A&M U. Sch. L. Legal Stud. Rsch. Paper) (2024): Dealing with public health as a... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 2, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

The Complex Interplay Between Intellectual Property and the Right to Science
Peter K. Yu (Texas A&M University), The Complex Interplay Between Intellectual Property and the Right to Science, 104 B.U. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2024): In April 2020, the U.N. Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights released General Comment No. 25,... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 2, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Hiding in Plain Sight: ERISA's Cure for the $1.5 Trillion Health Benefits Market
Amy Monahan (University of Minnesota), Barak D. Richman (Duke University), Hiding in Plain Sight: ERISA ' s Cure for the $1.5 Trillion Health Benefits Market, Yale J. on Reg. (forthcoming 2024): Since 1974, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) has imposed... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

The Equity of Tort Claims for Medical Monitoring
Mark Geistfeld (New York University), The Equity of Tort Claims for Medical Monitoring, Sw. U. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2024): A tort claim for medical monitoring commonly involves product defects that have exposed plaintiff-consumers to a significant risk of suffering bodily... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Compounding Inequities Through Drug IP and Unfair Competition
Shweta Kumar (Georgetown University), Compounding Inequities Through Drug IP and Unfair Competition, 102 Wash. U. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2024): The United States is currently experiencing its worst drug shortage in over a decade —more than 300 drugs are in shortage, leaving... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 29, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Assisted Suicide, Forced Cooperation, and Coercion: Reflections on a Brewing Storm
Lucia Ann Silecchia (Catholic University of America), Assisted Suicide, Forced Cooperation, and Coercion: Reflections on a Brewing Storm, 98 Notre Dame L. Rev. (2023): Much of today ’s most contentious and high-profile discourse about unconstitutional conditions and coercion in the medical... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 29, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Revisiting Involuntary Isolation as a Tuberculosis Control Measure in the Post-Pandemic Era
Elizabeth Bonomo (University of Maryland), Revisiting Involuntary Isolation as a Tuberculosis Control Measure in the Post-Pandemic Era (2024): Despite emerging scientific evidence demonstrating that the public health benefit of isolating people with tuberculosis (TB) is low, state laws empowering health... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 28, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Mercy in Extremis, In-Group Bias, and Stranger Blindness
Josh Bowers (University of Virginia), Mercy in Extremis, In-Group Bias, and Stranger Blindness, Tex. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2024): Our perceptions of what we owe each other turn somewhat on whether we consider “another” to be “an other”—a stranger and not... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 28, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Abortion Disorientation
Greer Donley (University of Pittsburgh), Caroline M. Kelly (University of Chicago), Abortion Disorientation, 74 Duke L.J. (forthcoming 2024): The word “abortion” pervades public discourse in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. But do we know what it... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 27, 2024 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs