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Full-Text Articles in Law
Foreword, Ann Meckstroth, John Blum
Foreword, Ann Meckstroth, John Blum
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
The States "Race" With The Federal Government For Stem Cell Research, Joanna K. Sax
The States "Race" With The Federal Government For Stem Cell Research, Joanna K. Sax
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
This article presents an innovative study of the effect of individual states and private institutes in pushing forward stem cell research despite a federal ban on creating new stem cell lines. The author analyzes the impact of state legislation, proposing that states are reacting to federal policy by serving as laboratories for what is traditionally federally funded biomedical research.
Is Obesity Really The Next Tobacco? Lessons Learned From Tobacco For Obesity Litigation, Brooke Courtney
Is Obesity Really The Next Tobacco? Lessons Learned From Tobacco For Obesity Litigation, Brooke Courtney
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
This article draws important lessons from the history of tobacco litigation that can be applied to the current obesity problem in the United States. The author's close analysis of potential issues surrounding the obesity problem in this country yields the conclusion that litigation alone may not be the best answer. Her article offers a compelling perspective on the history of tobacco litigation, a thorough analysis of the issues surrounding the obesity problem and several potential perspectives on dealing with the situation at hand.
Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law
Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Moral Hazard In Health Insurance: Are Consumer-Directed Plans The Answer?, Douglass Farnsworth
Moral Hazard In Health Insurance: Are Consumer-Directed Plans The Answer?, Douglass Farnsworth
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
The concept of moral hazard in relation to health insurance is an area that has both haunted and fascinated economists, policy-makers, and payers almost since the first health insurance plans were offered by employers. Through the years since Kenneth Arrow's groundbreaking work in 1963, the health care industry has been looking for the proper level of cost-share for patient insureds that will affect their health care choices. The approach of some newer plan offerings, termed 'consumer-directed' or 'consumer-driven' plans by their promoters, seem to have the potential of affecting moral hazard in health insurance.
Reconceptualizing Elder Abuse: Treating The Disease Of Senior Community Exclusion, Donna Schuyler, Bryan A. Liang
Reconceptualizing Elder Abuse: Treating The Disease Of Senior Community Exclusion, Donna Schuyler, Bryan A. Liang
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
This article focuses on the phenomenon of elder abuse, which is one of the paramount symptoms of the larger community's failure to address the social, medical, and legal needs of the senior populace. Although there have been multidisciplinary efforts to address this problem, they are not responsive to the needs of the senior population itself. In response, the authors propose a model that takes into account the specific concerns of local senior communities and provides seniors and their stakeholder providers a stable infrastructure to ensure open, consistent, and effective participation and delivery of services.
Efficiencies In Health Care Regulation: Observations Near And Far, John D. Blum
Efficiencies In Health Care Regulation: Observations Near And Far, John D. Blum
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Provider Response To Cost Containment: Fraud & Abuse Issues, Charisse Logarta
Provider Response To Cost Containment: Fraud & Abuse Issues, Charisse Logarta
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Transcribed Speech Of Joan Polacheck, Joan Polacheck
Transcribed Speech Of Joan Polacheck, Joan Polacheck
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Provider Response To Cost Containment: An Insider Perspective, Annals Of Health Law
Provider Response To Cost Containment: An Insider Perspective, Annals Of Health Law
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Transcribed Speech Of David L. Woodrum, David L. Woodrum
Transcribed Speech Of David L. Woodrum, David L. Woodrum
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Emerging Legal Issues In China, Ying White
Emerging Legal Issues In China, Ying White
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, International Law Review
Table Of Contents, International Law Review
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Basic Law And Democratization In Hong Kong, Michael C. Davis
The Basic Law And Democratization In Hong Kong, Michael C. Davis
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Coming Out Of Denial: An Analysis Of Aids Law And Policy In China (1987-2006), John Balzano, Jia Ping
Coming Out Of Denial: An Analysis Of Aids Law And Policy In China (1987-2006), John Balzano, Jia Ping
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rape And Return Of China's Cultural Property: How Can Bilateral Agreements Stem The Bleeding Of China's Cultural Heritage In A Flawed System?, Jason M. Taylor
The Rape And Return Of China's Cultural Property: How Can Bilateral Agreements Stem The Bleeding Of China's Cultural Heritage In A Flawed System?, Jason M. Taylor
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Invoking The Scm Agreement May Not Be A Good Response To Chinese Textiles, Konstantina K. Athanasakou
Why Invoking The Scm Agreement May Not Be A Good Response To Chinese Textiles, Konstantina K. Athanasakou
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, International Law Review
Table Of Contents, International Law Review
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Socio-Legal Approach To International Law - Law Wing-Tat Lee Chair Induction, Gregory C. Shaffer
A Socio-Legal Approach To International Law - Law Wing-Tat Lee Chair Induction, Gregory C. Shaffer
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Battle Of Mars And Venus: Why Do American And European Attitudes Toward International Law Differ, Robert J. Delahunty
The Battle Of Mars And Venus: Why Do American And European Attitudes Toward International Law Differ, Robert J. Delahunty
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The English Law Of Legal Professional Privilege: A Guide For American Attorneys, Richard S. Pike
The English Law Of Legal Professional Privilege: A Guide For American Attorneys, Richard S. Pike
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gran Colombia Revisited: Spontaneous Currency Union In Central America, David S. Bloch
Gran Colombia Revisited: Spontaneous Currency Union In Central America, David S. Bloch
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The International Criminal Court: Defining Complementarity And Diving Implications For The United States, Julie B. Martin
The International Criminal Court: Defining Complementarity And Diving Implications For The United States, Julie B. Martin
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
September 11th, A Citizen's Responses (Continued), George Anastaplo
September 11th, A Citizen's Responses (Continued), George Anastaplo
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Shattered Vessel: The Dying Person In Jewish Law And Ethics, Philip J. Bentley
The Shattered Vessel: The Dying Person In Jewish Law And Ethics, Philip J. Bentley
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
To Review Or Not To Review: The Plain Truth About Illinois' Plain Error Rule, Steven W. Becker
To Review Or Not To Review: The Plain Truth About Illinois' Plain Error Rule, Steven W. Becker
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Let Them Do Their Jobs: The Compelling Government Interest In Protecting The Time Of Candidates And Elected Officials, Mark C. Alexander
Let Them Do Their Jobs: The Compelling Government Interest In Protecting The Time Of Candidates And Elected Officials, Mark C. Alexander
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When Exclusionary Conduct Meets The Exclusive Rights Of Intellectual Property: Morris V. Pga Tour And The Limits Of Free Riding As An Antitrust Business Justification, Shubha Ghosh
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Future Of The Federalism Revolution: Gonzales V. Raich And The Legacy Of The Rehnquist Court, Christina E. Coleman
The Future Of The Federalism Revolution: Gonzales V. Raich And The Legacy Of The Rehnquist Court, Christina E. Coleman
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Controlling Conflicts Of Interest: A Tale Of Two Industries, Ahmed E. Taha
Controlling Conflicts Of Interest: A Tale Of Two Industries, Ahmed E. Taha
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.