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Fall 2018 Health Law Symposium, New York Law School
Fall 2018 Health Law Symposium, New York Law School
Health Law Society Publications
Materials for CLE Program -
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION IN HEALTH CARE AND HEALTH COVERAGE
South Africa’S Historic Silicosis Class Action: Why The Settlement Matters, Penelope Andrews
South Africa’S Historic Silicosis Class Action: Why The Settlement Matters, Penelope Andrews
Other Publications
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Pegalis & Erickson Health Law Colloquium, New York Law School
Pegalis & Erickson Health Law Colloquium, New York Law School
Health Law Society Publications
Examining the Intersection of Law and Bioethics in 2013.
The American legal system has played a dramatic role in shaping the field of bioethics. The dynamic intersection of law and bioethics is a fruitful area of inquiry for purposes of knowledge generation, policy making and best practices. Reflecting a diversity of perspectives, this CLE will examine the crucial connection between law and matters bioethical in 2018. The program will include a focus on clinical decision making, palliative and end-of-life care, dispute resolution, medical and social science research, and informed consent and decision making.
Thomas: ‘Don’T Drink The Water’: Act Now To Stop The Indefinite Detention Of Immigrant Children, Claire R. Thomas
Thomas: ‘Don’T Drink The Water’: Act Now To Stop The Indefinite Detention Of Immigrant Children, Claire R. Thomas
Other Publications
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Cancer's Ip, Jacob S. Sherkow
Cancer's Ip, Jacob S. Sherkow
Articles & Chapters
The state of publicly funded science is in peril. Instead, new biomedical research efforts — in particular, the recent funding of a “Cancer Moonshot” — have focused on employing public-private partnerships, joint ventures between private industry and public agencies, as being more politically palatable. Yet, public-private partnerships like the Cancer Moonshot center on the production of public goods: scientific information. Using private incentives in this context presents numerous puzzles for both intellectual property law and information policy. This Article examines whether—and to what extent — intellectual property and information policy can be appropriately tailored to the goals of public-private partnerships. …