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Brain Machine Interfaces And Ethics: A Transition From Wearable To Implantable, Lydia Montalbano
Brain Machine Interfaces And Ethics: A Transition From Wearable To Implantable, Lydia Montalbano
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Department Of Homeland Security V. Regents Of The University Of California: The Supreme Court’S Disinterest In Reliance Interests, Rachael E. Savage
Department Of Homeland Security V. Regents Of The University Of California: The Supreme Court’S Disinterest In Reliance Interests, Rachael E. Savage
Maryland Law Review Online
No abstract provided.
Social Justice As A Necessary Guide To Public Health Disaster Response, Stephen S. Hanson
Social Justice As A Necessary Guide To Public Health Disaster Response, Stephen S. Hanson
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Cannabis Considerations For Health Care Entities, Vanessa K. Burrows
Cannabis Considerations For Health Care Entities, Vanessa K. Burrows
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Vaccination, Disabled Children, And Parental Income, Karen Syma Czapanskiy
Vaccination, Disabled Children, And Parental Income, Karen Syma Czapanskiy
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
It’S Not Me; It’S You: Big Law Has Been Failing Its Black Associates, Justin J. Hill
It’S Not Me; It’S You: Big Law Has Been Failing Its Black Associates, Justin J. Hill
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Measuring Environmental Justice: Analysis Of Progress Under Presidents Bush, Obama, And Trump, Mollie Soloway
Measuring Environmental Justice: Analysis Of Progress Under Presidents Bush, Obama, And Trump, Mollie Soloway
Student Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Criminalization And Normalization: Some Thoughts About Offenders With Serious Mental Illness, Richard C. Boldt
Criminalization And Normalization: Some Thoughts About Offenders With Serious Mental Illness, Richard C. Boldt
Faculty Scholarship
Response to Professor E. Lea Johnston, Reconceptualizing Criminal Justice Reform for Offenders with Serious Mental Illness
Abstract
While Professor Johnston is persuasive that clinical factors such as diagnosis and treatment history are not, in most cases, predictive by themselves of criminal behavior, her concession that those clinical factors are associated with a constellation of risks and needs that are predictive of criminal system involvement complicates her efforts to maintain a clear boundary between the criminalization theory and the normalization thesis. Indeed, Professor Johnston’s article contains a brief section in which she identifies “possible justifications” for the specialized programs that are …
Contract's Influence On Feminism And Vice Versa, Martha M. Ertman
Contract's Influence On Feminism And Vice Versa, Martha M. Ertman
Faculty Scholarship
Feminist legal theory has both embraced and rejected contract. While contract-based conceptual and doctrinal tools have improved women’s economic and social status, feminists also critique contract-based reforms for colluding with hierarchies of gender, race and class. This chapter charts influential work on both sides of the contract debate and identifies a third approach that sees contract as a mechanism for law to move away from a hierarchal regime by stopping at a contractual way station en route to a more equal system of public ordering. It concludes by identifying ways that feminist legal theorists have injected feminist insights into traditional …
The Tobacco Control Act’S Pmta And Mrtp Provisions Mean To Protect The Usa From Any New Tobacco Products That Will Not Reduce Health Harms—But Fda Isn’T Cooperating, Eric N. Lindblom
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Coercive Interventions In Pregnancy: Law And Ethics, Debra Debruin, Mary Faith Marshall
Coercive Interventions In Pregnancy: Law And Ethics, Debra Debruin, Mary Faith Marshall
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Under Attack: Transgender Health In 2020, Paula M. Neira, An Na Lee
Under Attack: Transgender Health In 2020, Paula M. Neira, An Na Lee
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Deciphering Property Insurers’ Indemnification Obligations After Disasters, Pandemics And Business Interruption Losses: An Analysis Of State Supreme Courts And Federal Circuits’ Declaratory Judgments, Willy E. Rice
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Cgi Social Media Influencers: Are They Above The Ftc’S Influence?, Kelly Callahan
Cgi Social Media Influencers: Are They Above The Ftc’S Influence?, Kelly Callahan
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Trust In The Balance: Prescription Drug Risks, Patient Perspectives, And Legal (Re) Considerations, Joshua E. Perry, Dena Cox, Anthony Cox, Dale B. Thompson
Trust In The Balance: Prescription Drug Risks, Patient Perspectives, And Legal (Re) Considerations, Joshua E. Perry, Dena Cox, Anthony Cox, Dale B. Thompson
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Mental Healthcare For Immigrants And First-Generation Families: Erasing The Stigma And Creating Solutions, Claudia Fendian
Mental Healthcare For Immigrants And First-Generation Families: Erasing The Stigma And Creating Solutions, Claudia Fendian
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Public Health Challenges Of Delivering Covid-19 Vaccines, Anthony D. So
Public Health Challenges Of Delivering Covid-19 Vaccines, Anthony D. So
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Properties Of Intimacy, Emily J. Stolzenberg
Properties Of Intimacy, Emily J. Stolzenberg
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Natural Gas Paradox: Shutting Down A System Designed To Operate Forever, Heather Payne
The Natural Gas Paradox: Shutting Down A System Designed To Operate Forever, Heather Payne
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Equality And Sufficiency In Health Care Reform, Gabriel Scheffler
Equality And Sufficiency In Health Care Reform, Gabriel Scheffler
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
“Trapped” In A Public Health Emergency: How Abortion Restrictions During The Covid-19 Pandemic Mirror Earlier Attacks On The Abortion Right And How Judicial Review Failed To Protect It, Nancy L. Dordal
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Third Reconstruction, Rebecca Zietlow
Covid-19 & Food Insecurity: How The Covid-19 Pandemic Has Exacerbated Food Insecurity And Will Disproportionally Affect Low Income And Minority Groups, George Rice
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Releasing Older Prisoners Convicted Of Violent Crimes: The Unger Story, Michael Millemann, Jennifer Elisa Chapman, Samuel P. Feder
Releasing Older Prisoners Convicted Of Violent Crimes: The Unger Story, Michael Millemann, Jennifer Elisa Chapman, Samuel P. Feder
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Inside-Out: Bringing Law Students Face-To-Face With Injustice, Romie Griesmer
Inside-Out: Bringing Law Students Face-To-Face With Injustice, Romie Griesmer
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Locked Up In The Eye Of The Storm: A Case For Heightened Legal Protections For Incarcerated People During Hurricanes, Maya Habash
Locked Up In The Eye Of The Storm: A Case For Heightened Legal Protections For Incarcerated People During Hurricanes, Maya Habash
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Between Accommodation And Favoritism: The Need For A Political Power Factor In Religious Exemption Adjudication, Karin Jønch-Clausen
Between Accommodation And Favoritism: The Need For A Political Power Factor In Religious Exemption Adjudication, Karin Jønch-Clausen
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Ending The War Against Sex Work: Why It's Time To Decriminalize Prostitution, Linda S. Anderson
Ending The War Against Sex Work: Why It's Time To Decriminalize Prostitution, Linda S. Anderson
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.