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Full-Text Articles in Law
Discrimination And Barriers: Abortion Access For Disabled Individuals After Dobbs, Jennifer L. Brinkley
Discrimination And Barriers: Abortion Access For Disabled Individuals After Dobbs, Jennifer L. Brinkley
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re/Descheduling Marijuana Through Administrative Action, Scott Bloomberg, Alexandra Harriman, Shane Pennington
Re/Descheduling Marijuana Through Administrative Action, Scott Bloomberg, Alexandra Harriman, Shane Pennington
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chronic Conditions And Reproduction In A Post-Dobbs World, Allison M. Whelan
Chronic Conditions And Reproduction In A Post-Dobbs World, Allison M. Whelan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reproductive Federalism & Disabled Citizenship, Heather A. Swadley
Reproductive Federalism & Disabled Citizenship, Heather A. Swadley
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Virtuous Circle: How Health Solidarity Could Prompt Recalibration Of Privacy And Improve Data And Research, Nicolas P. Terry, Christine Coughlin
A Virtuous Circle: How Health Solidarity Could Prompt Recalibration Of Privacy And Improve Data And Research, Nicolas P. Terry, Christine Coughlin
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Employees With Intellectual Disabilities During The Covid-19 Pandemic: New Directions For Disability Anti-Discrimination Law?, Leslie P. Francis
Employees With Intellectual Disabilities During The Covid-19 Pandemic: New Directions For Disability Anti-Discrimination Law?, Leslie P. Francis
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Becoming Visible, Jennifer Bennett Shinall
Into The Weeds Of The Newest Field In Employment Law: The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Act, Brennan T. Barger
Into The Weeds Of The Newest Field In Employment Law: The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Act, Brennan T. Barger
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Disability Dilemma: Difficulties Involving Erisa Claims For Subjective-Proof Diseases, Courtney D. Keeling
The Disability Dilemma: Difficulties Involving Erisa Claims For Subjective-Proof Diseases, Courtney D. Keeling
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Are They Dangerous Yet?: The Foreseeability Of Dangerousness In Oklahoma’S Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Law And Its Implications For Patient Due Process Rights, Sarah K. Capps
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Health Information Technology, E-Prescribing And Hurricane Katrina: Could Electronic Health Records Have Made A Difference, Robert Malone
Health Information Technology, E-Prescribing And Hurricane Katrina: Could Electronic Health Records Have Made A Difference, Robert Malone
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Health Information Technology And Hipaa: Can We Satisfy Security And Privacy Standards In The Digital Age, Robert Malone
Health Information Technology And Hipaa: Can We Satisfy Security And Privacy Standards In The Digital Age, Robert Malone
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Health Information Technology: Transforming The Healthcare Industry For The 21st Century, Robert Malone
Health Information Technology: Transforming The Healthcare Industry For The 21st Century, Robert Malone
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Going Online With Telemedicine: What Barriers Exist And How Might They Be Resolved, Pierron Tackes
Going Online With Telemedicine: What Barriers Exist And How Might They Be Resolved, Pierron Tackes
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Removing Barriers To Telehealth In Oklahoma: Increasing Access To Care And Improving Health Outcomes Across The State, Samuel P. Clancy
Removing Barriers To Telehealth In Oklahoma: Increasing Access To Care And Improving Health Outcomes Across The State, Samuel P. Clancy
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Obese And The Elite: Using Law To Reclaim School Sports, Dionne L. Koller
The Obese And The Elite: Using Law To Reclaim School Sports, Dionne L. Koller
Oklahoma Law Review
Sports in schools are a uniquely American phenomenon. Athletic programs flourish in high schools, colleges, and universities with traditionally very little interference by legislatures or courts. The most notable, if not limited, exception to this deference is Title IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title IX), which prohibits educational institutions receiving federal financial assistance from discriminating on the basis of gender. As applied to athletic programs, Title IX is often cited as a public policy success. The law has led to the creation of meaningful sports participation opportunities for women and girls and shaped new norms for sports …
“Play Or Pay”: Interpreting The Employer Mandate Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act As It Relates To Tribal Employers, Rachel Sibila
“Play Or Pay”: Interpreting The Employer Mandate Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act As It Relates To Tribal Employers, Rachel Sibila
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revitalizing Informed Consent And Protecting Patient Autonomy: An Appeal To Abandon Objective Causation, Evelyn Tenenbaum
Revitalizing Informed Consent And Protecting Patient Autonomy: An Appeal To Abandon Objective Causation, Evelyn Tenenbaum
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Warning, This Decision Will Increase The Cost Of Prescription Drugs: How The Supreme Court’S Misapplication Of Preemption Doctrine In Wyeth V. Levine Portends Devastating Consequences For Oklahoma, Tyler R. Barrett
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cutting The Fat Out Of Health-Care Costs: Why Medicare And Medicaid Write-Offs Should Not Be Recoverable Under Oklahoma’S Collateral Source Rule, Michael W. Cromwell
Cutting The Fat Out Of Health-Care Costs: Why Medicare And Medicaid Write-Offs Should Not Be Recoverable Under Oklahoma’S Collateral Source Rule, Michael W. Cromwell
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hippa And Patient Privacy: Tribal Policies As Added Means For Addressing Indian Health Disparities, Starla Kay Roels
Hippa And Patient Privacy: Tribal Policies As Added Means For Addressing Indian Health Disparities, Starla Kay Roels
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oklahoma Advance Directive Act: Denying Choice To Those Who Cannot Choose--A Proposal For Legislative And Practical Alternatives, Matthew B. Hickey
Oklahoma Advance Directive Act: Denying Choice To Those Who Cannot Choose--A Proposal For Legislative And Practical Alternatives, Matthew B. Hickey
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Tests, Government Oversight, And The First Amendment: What The Government Can (And Can't) Do To Protect The Public's Health, Gail H. Javitt, Erica Stanley, Kathy Hudson
Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Tests, Government Oversight, And The First Amendment: What The Government Can (And Can't) Do To Protect The Public's Health, Gail H. Javitt, Erica Stanley, Kathy Hudson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Biotechnology Law: A Tale Of Peptides And Lasers: Is Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd. V. Kgaa The End Of The Experimental Use Defense For Biomedical Innovation, Or Does § 271(E)(1) Of The Patent Act Save The Day, Melissa J. Alcorn Ph.D.
Biotechnology Law: A Tale Of Peptides And Lasers: Is Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd. V. Kgaa The End Of The Experimental Use Defense For Biomedical Innovation, Or Does § 271(E)(1) Of The Patent Act Save The Day, Melissa J. Alcorn Ph.D.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts: Nealis V. Baird: The Oklahoma Supreme Court Extends Fetal Rights In Wrongful Death Suits But Leaves Important Questions Unanswered, Cory Hicks
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Promoting Medical Research Without Sacrificing Patient Autonomy: Legal And Ethical Issues Raised By The Waiver Of Informed Consent For Emergency Research, Sandra J. Carnahan
Promoting Medical Research Without Sacrificing Patient Autonomy: Legal And Ethical Issues Raised By The Waiver Of Informed Consent For Emergency Research, Sandra J. Carnahan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconciling The Exercise Of Judgment And The Objective Standards Of Care In Medical Malpractice, Joseph H. King Jr.
Reconciling The Exercise Of Judgment And The Objective Standards Of Care In Medical Malpractice, Joseph H. King Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preemption: The Federal Employees Health Benefit Act(Fehba): Why The Oklahoma Supreme Court Was Wrong In Allowing State Claims In Kincade V. Group Health Services, Matthew P. Sallusti
Preemption: The Federal Employees Health Benefit Act(Fehba): Why The Oklahoma Supreme Court Was Wrong In Allowing State Claims In Kincade V. Group Health Services, Matthew P. Sallusti
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Providing For The Health Care Needs Of Native Americans: Policy, Programs, Procedures, And Practices, Rose L. Pfefferbaum, Betty Pfefferbaum, Everett R. Rhoades, Rennard J. Strickland
Providing For The Health Care Needs Of Native Americans: Policy, Programs, Procedures, And Practices, Rose L. Pfefferbaum, Betty Pfefferbaum, Everett R. Rhoades, Rennard J. Strickland
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Learning How To Heal: An Analysis Of The History, Policy, And Framework Of Indian Health Care, Betty Pfefferbaum, Rennard J. Strickland, Everett R. Rhoades, Rose L. Pfefferbaum
Learning How To Heal: An Analysis Of The History, Policy, And Framework Of Indian Health Care, Betty Pfefferbaum, Rennard J. Strickland, Everett R. Rhoades, Rose L. Pfefferbaum
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.