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Ending Bad Oil: Deterrence And Compensation, Chiehwen Ed Hsu
Ending Bad Oil: Deterrence And Compensation, Chiehwen Ed Hsu
Chiehwen Ed Hsu
Ending Bad Oil: Deterrence and Compensation Current regulations pertaining to food safety are insufficient, and repeat offenders often get away with their crimes. What can be done to fix the system? - See more at: http://thinking-taiwan.com/ending-bad-oil-deterrence-and-compensation/#sthash.El3LryVq.dpuf
Advancing Public Health Through The Law: The Role Of Legal Academics: Workshop Report, Leo Beletsky, Wendy Parmet, Scott Burris
Advancing Public Health Through The Law: The Role Of Legal Academics: Workshop Report, Leo Beletsky, Wendy Parmet, Scott Burris
Leo Beletsky
The July 2012 workshop Advancing Public Health Through the Law: the Role of Legal Academics was funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Public Health Law Research Program and convened by the Northeastern University School of Law Program on Health Policy and Law. The workshop brought together nationally recognized public health legal scholars, public health practitioners and advocates, and representatives of grant-making insituttions. Through interactive exercises and discussions, participants explored the value that legal doctrine and practice add to public health and ways to strengthen public health law's engagement with public health practice. The convening of this workshop was motivated …
Building Public Health Law Capacity At The Local Level, Diane Hoffmann, Virginia Rowthorn
Building Public Health Law Capacity At The Local Level, Diane Hoffmann, Virginia Rowthorn
Diane Hoffmann
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The Irrational Woman: Informed Consent And Abortion Decision-Making, Maya Manian
The Irrational Woman: Informed Consent And Abortion Decision-Making, Maya Manian
Maya Manian
In Gonzales v. Carhart, the Supreme Court upheld a federal ban on a type of second-trimester abortion that many physicians believe is safer for their patients. Carhart presented a watershed moment in abortion law, because it marks the Supreme Court’s first use of the anti-abortion movement’s “woman-protective” rationale to uphold a ban on abortion and the first time since Roe v. Wade that the Court denied women a health exception to an abortion restriction. The woman-protective rationale asserts that banning abortion promotes women’s mental health. According to Carhart, the State should make the final decisions about pregnant women’s healthcare, because …