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Articles 31 - 40 of 40
Full-Text Articles in Law
Advancing Justice, James F. Freeley Iii
Advancing Justice, James F. Freeley Iii
University of Massachusetts Law Review
The foreword to volume 10, issue 1 of the UMass Law Review.
Beyond Fairness: The Place Of Moral Foundations Theory In Mediation And Negotiation, Jonathan M. Hyman
Beyond Fairness: The Place Of Moral Foundations Theory In Mediation And Negotiation, Jonathan M. Hyman
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Free Will Is No Bargain: How Misunderstanding Human Behavior Negatively Influences Our Criminal Justice System, Sean Daly
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Psychology And Lawyering: Coalescing The Field, Jean R. Sternlight
Psychology And Lawyering: Coalescing The Field, Jean R. Sternlight
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mindful Ethics And The Cultivation Of Concentration, Scott L. Rogers, Jan L. Jacobowitz
Mindful Ethics And The Cultivation Of Concentration, Scott L. Rogers, Jan L. Jacobowitz
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles
Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
For Patients And Profits: Ethical Astuteness And The Business Of Dialysis, Joshua E. Perry
For Patients And Profits: Ethical Astuteness And The Business Of Dialysis, Joshua E. Perry
Belmont Law Review
The view of ethical astuteness introduced and outlined in this paper aims to add value for a firm in the healthcare business – with a particular application to a for-profit organization providing dialysis services – by addressing two chief concerns: A.) The competing priorities between the patient’s interest in the healthcare encounter and the investor’s interest in generating a return on profits; and B.) The vulnerabilities of a financially-conflicted, for-profit healthcare provider to an allegation of medical malpractice.
Law School Based Incubators And Access To Justice – Perspectives From Deans, Patricia E. Salkin, Ellen Suni, Niels Schaumann, Mary Lu Bilek
Law School Based Incubators And Access To Justice – Perspectives From Deans, Patricia E. Salkin, Ellen Suni, Niels Schaumann, Mary Lu Bilek
Journal of Experiential Learning
At the end of February 2015, law professors, law deans, incubator staff and attorneys, and self-selected others gathered at California Western School of Law for the Second Annual Conference on Law School Incubators and Residency Programs. The incubators that are the subject of this article tend to focus on transition to law practice and access to justice, and some are also working to incorporate technology for the practice of law as a means of enhancing access to justice. As more law schools decide to host, sponsor or offer an incubator, and following our panel discussion at the February 2015 incubator …
The People's Nih? Ethical And Legal Concerns In Crowdfunded Biomedical Research, Joshua E. Perry
The People's Nih? Ethical And Legal Concerns In Crowdfunded Biomedical Research, Joshua E. Perry
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy
Over the last decade, online crowdfunding has become a mainstream source of capital formation for a range of artistic and entrepreneurial endeavors. Low-barrier websites such as Kickstarter and IndieGoGo that fund production of a movie or recording of an album, in addition to charity conduits such as Kiva that facilitate the dissemination of microloans in the developing world, are trusted fundraising mechanisms that offer alternatives to traditional financing through banks and venture capitalists. Moreover, these models predicated on the solicitation of relatively modest amounts of money create a more egalitarian investment environment wherein donors can join the effort—and often receive …
End Of Year Ethical Considerations: 2015, Sheila P. Davis
End Of Year Ethical Considerations: 2015, Sheila P. Davis
Journal of Health Ethics
No abstract provided.