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10th Annual Pegalis Law Group Health Law Colloquium, New York Law School
10th Annual Pegalis Law Group Health Law Colloquium, New York Law School
Health Law Society Publications
Federalism, ERISA, and State Single-Payer Health Care. How to Make Sense of Future Legislation and the Impact on Population Health
(CLE Presentation on Oct. 24th 2019)
Moderator:
Adam S. Herbst, Esq., Senior Vice President, Chief Legal and Strategic Planning Officer of Blythedale’s Children Hospital; Adjunct Professor at New York Law School teaching Health Law and Policy; Co-director of the NYLS Health Law and Patient Safety Project; Lecturer, Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University
Panelists:
Honorable Richard N. Gottfried, New York State Assembly (District 75) & Chairman of the Assembly's Committee on Health and Sponsor of …
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Law, History, And Recommendations For Reform, John D. Feerick, John Rogan
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Law, History, And Recommendations For Reform, John D. Feerick, John Rogan
Miscellaneous
Handout for The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Law, History, and Recommendations for Reform.
Reds Among The Cream And Crimson, Kelly Kish
Reds Among The Cream And Crimson, Kelly Kish
Historic Documents
What happened when three IU law professors were accused of harboring Communist sympathies in 1946.
Originally published in the publication 200 The Bicentennial Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2019.