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Boston University School of Law

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1999

Symposium

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Comments On Rooker-Feldman Or Let State Law Be Our Guide, Jack M. Beermann May 1999

Comments On Rooker-Feldman Or Let State Law Be Our Guide, Jack M. Beermann

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I feel privileged to have been asked to be a commentator on the three principal papers in this symposium. These are three excellent papers, and although there has been some valuable commentary on the Rooker-Feldman doctrine, there will be no need to go beyond these papers to gain a full appreciation of the doctrine, its applications, and its problems, which run as deep as the problems of any doctrine.


Preface: Electronic Medical Information: Privacy, Liability And Quality Issues, Frances H. Miller Jan 1999

Preface: Electronic Medical Information: Privacy, Liability And Quality Issues, Frances H. Miller

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This symposium issue explores the timely topic of health care information and information technology, and their impact on health care delivery. The potential for mischief in this area has been the subject of many a dire prediction, but documented instances of negligence or abuse are thus far relatively rare. As information technology becomes more and more sophisticated and pervasive, however, legal problems are increasingly possible-if not probable-and these articles examine a wide range of issues related to the phenomenon.