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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Introducing New Users To An Old Poison: The Tobacco Industry’S Efforts To Thwart The Fda’S Regulation Of E-Cigarettes, Jennifer S. Bard
Introducing New Users To An Old Poison: The Tobacco Industry’S Efforts To Thwart The Fda’S Regulation Of E-Cigarettes, Jennifer S. Bard
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles
Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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The Impact Of Disability: A Comparative Approach To Medical Resource Allocation In Public Health Emergencies, Katie Hanschke, Leslie E. Wolf, Wendy F. Hensel
The Impact Of Disability: A Comparative Approach To Medical Resource Allocation In Public Health Emergencies, Katie Hanschke, Leslie E. Wolf, Wendy F. Hensel
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Guidelines For Avoiding Pitfalls When Drafting Juvenile Curfew Laws: A Legal Analysis, Elyse R. Grossman, Kathleen S. Hoke
Guidelines For Avoiding Pitfalls When Drafting Juvenile Curfew Laws: A Legal Analysis, Elyse R. Grossman, Kathleen S. Hoke
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
Curfew laws seek to provide general protection to youth and adults by restricting the times that children of certain ages are allowed to occupy public places or streets. These laws often contain exemptions for youth accompanied by an adult, responding to an emergency, or traveling to or from school, work, or a religious service, among others. However, the actual language used and exemptions included vary by locality. As a result, courts have reached different results—several courts upheld curfew laws as constitutional, while others overturned these laws. Although not the original reason behind juvenile curfew enactment, several studies have found that …
Thirty-Eight Years And Counting: The Fda’S Misuse Of The 510(K) Notification Process And Consequent Under-Regulation Of Implantable Medical Devices, Mayo B. Alao
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Hitech Act: Building An Infrastructure For Health Information Organizations And A New Health Care Delivery System, Kalle Deyette
Hitech Act: Building An Infrastructure For Health Information Organizations And A New Health Care Delivery System, Kalle Deyette
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Job Functions, Standards, And Accommodations Under The Ada: Recent Eeoc Decisions, E. Pierce Blue
Job Functions, Standards, And Accommodations Under The Ada: Recent Eeoc Decisions, E. Pierce Blue
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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The Health Care Workforce: How To Understand Accommodations, Leslie Francis, Anita Silvers
The Health Care Workforce: How To Understand Accommodations, Leslie Francis, Anita Silvers
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Disability Cultural Competence In The Medical Profession, Mary Crossley
Disability Cultural Competence In The Medical Profession, Mary Crossley
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Transforming The Physician’S Standard Of Care In The Context Of Whole Genome Sequencing Technologies: Finding Guidance In Best Practice Standards, Matthew Joseph Westbrook
Transforming The Physician’S Standard Of Care In The Context Of Whole Genome Sequencing Technologies: Finding Guidance In Best Practice Standards, Matthew Joseph Westbrook
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Paying Docs For End-Of-Life Discussions: Can Monetary Incentives Change The Failures Inherent With Physician-Patient Communication?, Alexandra Dansicker
Paying Docs For End-Of-Life Discussions: Can Monetary Incentives Change The Failures Inherent With Physician-Patient Communication?, Alexandra Dansicker
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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The Difficulty Accommodating Health Care Workers, Nicole Buonocore Porter
The Difficulty Accommodating Health Care Workers, Nicole Buonocore Porter
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Numerical Goals For Employment Of People With Disabilities By Federal Agencies And Contractors, Mark C. Weber
Numerical Goals For Employment Of People With Disabilities By Federal Agencies And Contractors, Mark C. Weber
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
This essay discusses recent developments concerning numerical goals for employing workers with disabilities by federal agencies and federal contractors. On May 15, 2014, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking asking for comments about, among other things, placing on federal agencies numerical employment goals for individuals with disabilities. On September 24, 2013, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs adopted a Final Rule that imposed on federal contractors a numerical utilization goal for employees with disabilities, a regulation that the Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld against challenge in 2014. A …