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Working Well(Ness): The Impact Of The Ada Final Rule On Wellness Program Regulation And A Proposal For A Zero-Incentive Rule, Stefanie Brody
Working Well(Ness): The Impact Of The Ada Final Rule On Wellness Program Regulation And A Proposal For A Zero-Incentive Rule, Stefanie Brody
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently amended wellness program regulation under 29 C.F.R. § 1630.14 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Amidst criticism of the new rule, this article proposes the EEOC return to a zero-incentive policy for voluntary wellness programs that include disability-related inquiries or medical examinations. First, it reviews existing literature on wellness programs and the ADA, highlighting the legal and ethical challenges facing American workers with disabilities. Then, it explores the latest case law, illustrating the effects of the new rule compared to the proposal. By eliminating the thirty percent incentive limit and redefining “voluntary” …
From The Technical To The Personal: Teaching And Learning Health Insurance Regulation And Reform, Allison K. Hoffman, Whitney A. Brown, Lindsay Cutler
From The Technical To The Personal: Teaching And Learning Health Insurance Regulation And Reform, Allison K. Hoffman, Whitney A. Brown, Lindsay Cutler
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching A Course On Regulation Of Police Investigation—A Multi-Perspective, Problem-Oriented Course, Christopher Slobogin
Teaching A Course On Regulation Of Police Investigation—A Multi-Perspective, Problem-Oriented Course, Christopher Slobogin
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
People Analytics And The Regulation Of Information Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Pauline T. Kim, Erika Hanson
People Analytics And The Regulation Of Information Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Pauline T. Kim, Erika Hanson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Mobile Medical App Regulation: Preventing A Pandemic Of “Mobilechondriacs”, Nathaniel R. Carroll
Mobile Medical App Regulation: Preventing A Pandemic Of “Mobilechondriacs”, Nathaniel R. Carroll
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Aca, The Large Group Market, And Content Regulation: What’S A State To Do?, Amy B. Monahan
The Aca, The Large Group Market, And Content Regulation: What’S A State To Do?, Amy B. Monahan
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Making Health Markets Work Better Through Targeted Doses Of Competition, Regulation, And Collaboration, Len M. Nichols
Making Health Markets Work Better Through Targeted Doses Of Competition, Regulation, And Collaboration, Len M. Nichols
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Collateral Consequences After Padilla V. Kentucky: From Punishment To Regulation, Margaret Colgate Love
Collateral Consequences After Padilla V. Kentucky: From Punishment To Regulation, Margaret Colgate Love
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
This Article analyzes the scope of Padilla v. Kentucky, concluding that its logic extends beyond deportation to many other severe and certain consequences of conviction that are imposed by operation of law rather than by the sentencing court. It proposes a set of reforms that would limit the disruptive effect of these so-called “collateral consequences” on the guilty plea process and make a defense lawyer’s job easier. Part I describes a case currently pending in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that may yield some important clues about how broadly the Padilla doctrine will be applied to status-generated consequences other than …
Federal Regulation And The Problem Of Adjudication, Marcia L. Mccormick
Federal Regulation And The Problem Of Adjudication, Marcia L. Mccormick
Saint Louis University Law Journal
After decades of deregulation, the United States seems to be entering a period of re-regulation, regulation to prevent harm that many activities might cause and also to create positive external benefits that those activities could yield, but might not without incentives. Most regulatory programs in the United States provide a blend of measures designed to create these positive external benefits, promote good practices in the industry, prevent harms, and provide those harmed with remedies. At a time in which we contemplate new ways to regulate to deal with the crises of the day and prevent the crises of tomorrow, this …
Who’S Guarding The Henhouse And What Are They Doing With The Eggs (And Sperm)? A Call For Increased Regulation Of Gamete Donation And Long-Term Tracking Of Donor Gametes, Lisa M. Luetkemeyer
Who’S Guarding The Henhouse And What Are They Doing With The Eggs (And Sperm)? A Call For Increased Regulation Of Gamete Donation And Long-Term Tracking Of Donor Gametes, Lisa M. Luetkemeyer
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Navigating Recent Challenges In The Regulation Of Affordable Housing By The Office Of Multifamily Housing, U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development, Lisa A. Tunick
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sarbanes-Oxley And Regulation Of Lawyers’ Conduct: Pushing The Boundaries Of The Duty Of Confidentiality, Christin M. Stephens
Sarbanes-Oxley And Regulation Of Lawyers’ Conduct: Pushing The Boundaries Of The Duty Of Confidentiality, Christin M. Stephens
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Food And Drug Administration And The Command-And-Control Model Of Regulation, Eric R. Claeys
The Food And Drug Administration And The Command-And-Control Model Of Regulation, Eric R. Claeys
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fat America: The Need For Regulation Under The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act, Sarah A. Kornblet
Fat America: The Need For Regulation Under The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act, Sarah A. Kornblet
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Regulating What’S Not Real: Federal Regulation In The Aftermath Of Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition, Kate Dugan
Regulating What’S Not Real: Federal Regulation In The Aftermath Of Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition, Kate Dugan
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who Is Really Being Protected By Regulation Of The Communications Industry?: Implications Of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. V. Central Office Telephone, Inc., Mark C. Young
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.