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Table Of Contents, Mecca Wilkinson
Table Of Contents, Mecca Wilkinson
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Letter To Our Readers, Mecca Wilkinson
Letter To Our Readers, Mecca Wilkinson
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Disinfecting The Criminal Legal System Of Punitive Deterrence, Joseph Dole
Disinfecting The Criminal Legal System Of Punitive Deterrence, Joseph Dole
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Public Interest Burnout: Seven Factors That Increase The Risk, Sandra Simkins
Public Interest Burnout: Seven Factors That Increase The Risk, Sandra Simkins
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Titles And Pronouns In The Academy: Academic Freedom And In-Class Speech Pursuant To Classroom Management, Michael K. Park
Titles And Pronouns In The Academy: Academic Freedom And In-Class Speech Pursuant To Classroom Management, Michael K. Park
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Ambition Of Black Liberation, Paul A. Gowder
The Constitutional Ambition Of Black Liberation, Paul A. Gowder
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Women Seldom Make History And Tradition: Patriarchal Originalism In Dobbs, Anna Greer
Women Seldom Make History And Tradition: Patriarchal Originalism In Dobbs, Anna Greer
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
How The Covid-19 Pandemic Made The Nexus Requirement Obsolete: The Inter-Circuit Conflict Of Website Accessibility Under Ada Title Iii, Anna Schaldenbrand
How The Covid-19 Pandemic Made The Nexus Requirement Obsolete: The Inter-Circuit Conflict Of Website Accessibility Under Ada Title Iii, Anna Schaldenbrand
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Political Advocacy Groups: The Puppet Masters Behind Public School Boards’ Banning Of Books, Sean Maloney
Political Advocacy Groups: The Puppet Masters Behind Public School Boards’ Banning Of Books, Sean Maloney
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fertility Fraud In The Land Of Lincoln: Why Illinois Must Pass Comprehensive Legislation To Address Donor Fraud In Artificial Insemination, Megan R. Garofalo
Fertility Fraud In The Land Of Lincoln: Why Illinois Must Pass Comprehensive Legislation To Address Donor Fraud In Artificial Insemination, Megan R. Garofalo
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Substantive(-Ish) Right To Housing: An American Problem, Matthew Fern
A Substantive(-Ish) Right To Housing: An American Problem, Matthew Fern
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Ghetto Art In Holocaust Education And Fighting Antisemitism, Roberta R. Kwall
The Role Of Ghetto Art In Holocaust Education And Fighting Antisemitism, Roberta R. Kwall
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Everybody Knows: Amending The Hatch Act To End The Legal Fiction That Presidential Appointees Are Apolitical, Christopher Ligatti
Everybody Knows: Amending The Hatch Act To End The Legal Fiction That Presidential Appointees Are Apolitical, Christopher Ligatti
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Full Issue: Fall 2023
DePaul Magazine
In DePaul Magazine's fall 2023, President Robert L. Manuel unveils his Designing DePaul road map to position the university for monumental impact. We also highlight an innovative program that merges law and tech, an initiative centering humanities in collaborative, community-based interactions, and the ascendance of soprano Janai Brugger (SOM '05) on the international opera stage.
Depaul Digest
DePaul Magazine
College of Education Professor Jason Goulah fosters hope, happiness and global citizenship through DePaul’s Institute for Daisaku Ikeda Studies in Education. Associate Journalism Professor Jill Hopke shares how to talk about climate change. News briefs from DePaul’s 10 colleges and schools: Occupational Therapy Standardized Patient Program, Financial Planning Certificate program, Business Education in Technology and Analytics Hub, Racial Justice Initiative, Teacher Quality Partnership grant, Intimate Partner Violence and Brain Injury collaboration, School of Music Career Closet, Sports Photojournalism course, DePaul Migration Collaborative’s Solutions Lab, Inclusive Screenwriting courses. New appointments: School of Music Dean John Milbauer, College of Education Dean Jennifer …
Link Tank
DePaul Magazine
A new JD certificate program in information technology, cybersecurity and data privacy provides DePaul University students with proficiency in both law and tech.
Copyright Law's “Transformative Use” Doctrine: Causing More Harm Than Good?, Margot Sheridan
Copyright Law's “Transformative Use” Doctrine: Causing More Harm Than Good?, Margot Sheridan
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is The World Ready To Accept Artificial Intelligence As An Inventor?, Rachel Ackerman
Is The World Ready To Accept Artificial Intelligence As An Inventor?, Rachel Ackerman
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Where Does Data Live?, Stephen T. Black
Federal Data Privacy Regulation: Do Not Expect An American Gdpr, Matt Buckley
Federal Data Privacy Regulation: Do Not Expect An American Gdpr, Matt Buckley
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Representation And The Metaverse: The Ethics Of Practicing In Multiple Realities, Madeline Brom
Legal Representation And The Metaverse: The Ethics Of Practicing In Multiple Realities, Madeline Brom
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Badges Of Honor: Professional Conduct, Consumer Protection, And Accolades In Lawyer Advertising, Kiren Dosanjh Zucker, Bruce Zucker
Badges Of Honor: Professional Conduct, Consumer Protection, And Accolades In Lawyer Advertising, Kiren Dosanjh Zucker, Bruce Zucker
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ethics At The Speed Of Business, James A. Doppke Jr.
Ethics At The Speed Of Business, James A. Doppke Jr.
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
This paper discusses several ways in which the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct, and the Illinois Supreme Court Rules, construct barriers that prevent lawyers and businesses from accomplishing reasonable commercial goals. Often, those barriers arise from outdated concepts, or terminology that does not reflect current business realities. The paper argues for the amendment of specific Rules to enhance lawyers’ and businesses’ respective abilities to conduct their affairs more efficiently, without sacrificing public protection in the process.
Welcome Address, Lauren Mckenzie
Welcome Address, Lauren Mckenzie
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Telehealth Fraud And Abuse Before And “After” The Pandemic: Are Things Going To Get Better?, Natalia Shamuel
Telehealth Fraud And Abuse Before And “After” The Pandemic: Are Things Going To Get Better?, Natalia Shamuel
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
Telehealth and telemedicine have become increasingly useful to both patients and health care providers. The ease and comfort of attending a doctor’s appointment in the comfort of one’s own home made telehealth and telemedicine convenient, safe, and effective options for seeing a doctor during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, with increased usage of telehealth and telemedicine came increased health care fraud and abuse. With increased health care fraud and abuse came increased regulations, both on the federal and state levels. This Note provides a brief analysis of health care fraud and abuse in the telehealth and telemedicine space. …
The Future Of Healthcare Is Generic: Expanding Hatch-Waxman To Equitably Regulate The Healthcare Products Industry, George Encarnacion Jr.
The Future Of Healthcare Is Generic: Expanding Hatch-Waxman To Equitably Regulate The Healthcare Products Industry, George Encarnacion Jr.
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
This article serves to address the statutory disconnect in the healthcare industry regarding generic products. There has been marked success in the generics market pertaining to pharmaceutical drugs, but the same cannot be said for medical devices and, in more recent times, biosimilars. The end result for consumers is higher product prices, limited access of care, and a more burdensome healthcare system. This article explores the statutory history of drug and medical device approval and production. It also explores differences between modern regulation of generic drugs and generic medical devices, focusing on key issues of FDA approval, consumer safety and …
The Relevance Of Fda Regulation In Medical Device Product Defect Cases, Edward Correia
The Relevance Of Fda Regulation In Medical Device Product Defect Cases, Edward Correia
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
Medical device product cases typically involve a jury determination whether a product is unreasonably dangerous. If the product has been cleared for marketing by the Food and Drug Administration, it has been through an extensive regulatory process in which the safety of the product is potentially reviewed by experts. Nevertheless, a number of courts have concluded that juries should not hear about FDA regulation in making factual findings regarding liability and damages.
What the FDA concludes about the safety of a product can be extremely relevant to juries in deciding whether to find there was a defective product and whether …