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Rulemaking By Ambush: How Prohibitions Against It Became Dead Letters, Arthur G. Sapper Oct 2023

Rulemaking By Ambush: How Prohibitions Against It Became Dead Letters, Arthur G. Sapper

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Recapturing The Orphan Drug Act: An Analysis Of Proposals, Rajdeep Trilokekar Sep 2023

Recapturing The Orphan Drug Act: An Analysis Of Proposals, Rajdeep Trilokekar

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Covid’S Counterpunch: State Legislative Assaults On Publichealth Emergency Powers, James G. Hodge Jr., Jennifer L. Piatt Feb 2022

Covid’S Counterpunch: State Legislative Assaults On Publichealth Emergency Powers, James G. Hodge Jr., Jennifer L. Piatt

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

Amid the most impactful health crisis in over a century, COVID’s “counterpunch” entails aggressive efforts by numerous state legislatures to diminish state and local public health emergency powers. It is an incredulous movement facially supported by a need to appropriately balance economic interests and rights with communal health objectives. At its political core, however, is a “power grab” by legislatures to free their constituents from extensive emergency powers (e.g., social distancing, assembly limits, and business closures). Never mind the fact that these interventions, when used effectively and constitutionally, save lives and reduce morbidity. Public health agents and activists are understandably …


Implications Of Azar V. Allina Health Services On Rulemaking: How To Know When Notice And Comment Is Required Under The Medicare Act, John Geilman Feb 2022

Implications Of Azar V. Allina Health Services On Rulemaking: How To Know When Notice And Comment Is Required Under The Medicare Act, John Geilman

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


“Love Is Distance”: Is That So? Lockdown Strategies, Medically Vulnerable People, And Relational Ethics, Nili Karako-Eyal Mar 2021

“Love Is Distance”: Is That So? Lockdown Strategies, Medically Vulnerable People, And Relational Ethics, Nili Karako-Eyal

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Extending Nepa To Disaster Mitigation, Kevin Alden Nov 2020

Extending Nepa To Disaster Mitigation, Kevin Alden

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Notice And Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy And Innovation For Wearables, Erika J. Nash Feb 2019

Notice And Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy And Innovation For Wearables, Erika J. Nash

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Notice And Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy And Innovation For Wearables, Greg L. Johnson Feb 2019

Notice And Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy And Innovation For Wearables, Greg L. Johnson

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Improving Veteran Access To Critical Care: Full Practice Authority And Nurse Anesthetists, Catherine Mumford Sep 2018

Improving Veteran Access To Critical Care: Full Practice Authority And Nurse Anesthetists, Catherine Mumford

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Improving Veteran Access To Critical Care: Full Practice Authority And Nurse Anesthetists, Don C. Fletcher Sep 2018

Improving Veteran Access To Critical Care: Full Practice Authority And Nurse Anesthetists, Don C. Fletcher

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Getting It Right By Getting It Wrong: How The Supreme Court Helped Healthcare Reform By Incorrectly Applying The Standard Of Review In Pharmaceutical Research And Manufacturers Of America V. Walsh, Brian Y. Furuya Mar 2006

Getting It Right By Getting It Wrong: How The Supreme Court Helped Healthcare Reform By Incorrectly Applying The Standard Of Review In Pharmaceutical Research And Manufacturers Of America V. Walsh, Brian Y. Furuya

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


The Fda Knows Best . . Or Does It? First Amendment Protection Of Health Claims On Dietary Supplements: Pearson V. Shalala, Amber K. Spencer May 2000

The Fda Knows Best . . Or Does It? First Amendment Protection Of Health Claims On Dietary Supplements: Pearson V. Shalala, Amber K. Spencer

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.