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2016-2017 Survey Of Florida Cases Affecting Business Owners, Barbara Landau
2016-2017 Survey Of Florida Cases Affecting Business Owners, Barbara Landau
Nova Law Review
The 2016–2017 Survey of Florida Cases Affecting Business Owners reviews Florida appellate court decisions involving state tax and other business law matters.
A Violation Of The Anti-Commandeering Principle And Spending Powers Jurisprudence Or A Valid Exercise Of Federal Powers? Executive Order 13768 And Its Effects On Florida Localities, Davide Macelloni
Nova Law Review
On July 1, 2015, Kathryn Steinle was fatally shot on San Francisco’s Embarcadero. The killing was by the hands of Juan Francisco Lopez- Sanchez, an illegal alien convicted of multiple felonies, who had already been deported from the United States on five different occasions
Reducing The Rate Of Late Stage Breast Cancer Through Effective Health Communication: An Opinion Piece, Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup
Reducing The Rate Of Late Stage Breast Cancer Through Effective Health Communication: An Opinion Piece, Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup
Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice
Purpose: Health and illness are traditionally characterized and treated differently across various ethnic groups, which encourages American health systems serving these diverse populations to explore culturally competent and safe ways to effectively reduce illness within such populations. Certain ethnic groups of women in the United States (US) bear greater risk of late stage breast cancer because of various circumstances, which include but are not limited to a lack of insurance or underinsurance and discomfort with and/or resentment toward the US healthcare system. The dominant culture and the social aspects of the modern American health system often and most favorably serve …
First Amendment Fora Revisited: How Many Categories Are There?, Marc Rohr
First Amendment Fora Revisited: How Many Categories Are There?, Marc Rohr
Nova Law Review
In 2009, I published an article which focused on the remarkable lack
of clarity surrounding the term “limited public forum” in the law of freedom
of speech
Check "Mate": Australia's Gun Law Reform Presents The United States With The Challenge To Safeguard Their Citizens From Mass Shootings, Denise Cartolano
Check "Mate": Australia's Gun Law Reform Presents The United States With The Challenge To Safeguard Their Citizens From Mass Shootings, Denise Cartolano
Nova Law Review
“My biggest frustration [as President] so far is the fact that this
society has not been willing to take some basic steps to keep guns out of the
hands of people who can do just unbelievable damage.”2 “We know that
other countries, in response to one mass shooting, have . . . [managed] to
craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings. Friends of ours; allies of
ours—Great Britain, Australia; countries like ours.”3
–President Barack Obama
The Persistence Of Opportunistic Business Models In Health Care And A Stronger Role For Insurance Regulators In Containing Health Care Costs, Jackson Williams
The Persistence Of Opportunistic Business Models In Health Care And A Stronger Role For Insurance Regulators In Containing Health Care Costs, Jackson Williams
Nova Law Review
While much is heard about new “value-based” payment models for health care, the reality is that old-fashioned business models emphasizing higher unit prices and discrete billable services still prevail and succeed in driving up health care costs
State Law Governance Of Health Information Technology, Cason Schmit
State Law Governance Of Health Information Technology, Cason Schmit
Nova Law Review
Howdy! So I am new to Texas A&M and that is the official Texas A&M greeting. It is a little awkward for a former California boy to say. Thank you very much to NSU for welcoming me. Thank you to the faculty and staff. It is really an honor to be here.
Keeping Internet Pirates At Bay: Ransomware Negotiation In The Healthcare Industry, Paul R. Demuro
Keeping Internet Pirates At Bay: Ransomware Negotiation In The Healthcare Industry, Paul R. Demuro
Nova Law Review
The law plays a significant role in all negotiations, regardless of the context
Patient Safety Should Include Patient Privacy: The Shortcomings Of The Fda's Recent Draft Guidance Regarding Cybersecurity Of Medical Devices, Christopher Kersbergen
Patient Safety Should Include Patient Privacy: The Shortcomings Of The Fda's Recent Draft Guidance Regarding Cybersecurity Of Medical Devices, Christopher Kersbergen
Nova Law Review
Right now, a healthcare provider somewhere in the United States is being hacked or suffering the repercussions of a successful hack. Those healthcare providers that have not been attacked successfully likely have an individual attempting to penetrate the healthcare provider’s network.
Cardiac Defibrillators Need To Have A Bulletproof Vest: The National Security Risk Posed By The Lack Of Cybersecurity In Implantable Medical Devices, Michael Woods
Nova Law Review
Imagine a world where a patient wearing a pacemaker or an insulin pump, just fine moments before, drops dead after his implanted medical device turns seemingly against him.
Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 42, Issue 1
The Practical And Procedural Repercussions Of Short-Sighted, Underfunded Reforms And The Prohibition Of Teleconferencing In Baker Act Hearings: Will Doe V. State Be The Straw That Breaks Judges' Backs?, Clarisa Monde'jar
Nova Law Review
On May 11, 2017, the Supreme Court of Florida held in Doe v. State that a judicial officer must be physically present at hearings that involuntarily commit individuals to mental health facilities pursuant to section 394.467 of the 2016 Florida Statutes, otherwise known as the Baker Act.
Left, Left, Left Right Left: Should Florida Embrace Rehabilitation Boot Camp Programs For Juvenile And Youthful Offenders?, John Patrikis
Left, Left, Left Right Left: Should Florida Embrace Rehabilitation Boot Camp Programs For Juvenile And Youthful Offenders?, John Patrikis
Nova Law Review
The State of Florida and the United States of America, by and large, have experienced significant prison overcrowding, which has led to the development of various sentencing options