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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Promise And Peril Of The Anti-Commandeering Rule In The Homeland Security Era: Immigrant Sanctuary As An Illustrative Case, Trevor George Gardner
The Promise And Peril Of The Anti-Commandeering Rule In The Homeland Security Era: Immigrant Sanctuary As An Illustrative Case, Trevor George Gardner
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Failing School District And A Failing Statute: How Breitenfeld V. School District Of Clayton And The Unaccredited District Tuition Statute Nearly Destroyed A Struggling School District And Disrupted The Education Of Its Students, Jonathan K. Hoerner
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Archcity Defenders: Municipal Courts White Paper, Thomas Harvey, John Mcannar, Michael-John Voss, Megan Conn, Sean Janda, Sophia Keskey
Archcity Defenders: Municipal Courts White Paper, Thomas Harvey, John Mcannar, Michael-John Voss, Megan Conn, Sean Janda, Sophia Keskey
All Faculty Scholarship
ArchCity Defenders represents St. Louis' indigent on a pro bono basis in criminal and civil legal matters while working closely with social service providers to connect clients with services. Our primary goal is to remove the legal barriers preventing our clients from accessing the housing, job training, and treatment they need to get on with their lives.
In the five years we have been doing this work, we have primarily focused on representation in the municipal courts that have jurisdiction over infractions for mostly traffic-related offenses. Our direct representation of clients in these courts and the stories they shared of …
Introduction To The Micro-‐‑Symposium On Scalia & Garner's “Reading Law”:The Textualist Technician, Karen Petroski
Introduction To The Micro-‐‑Symposium On Scalia & Garner's “Reading Law”:The Textualist Technician, Karen Petroski
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Recently, the Green Bag issued a call for short (1,000 words) essays on Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts, by Antonin Scalia and Bryan Garner. We sought “[a]ny theoretical, empirical, or practical commentary that will help readers better understand the book.” The result is this micro-symposium. Our call drew dozens of micro-essays, some thought-provoking, some chuckle-prompting, and some both. Blessed with an abundance of good work but cursed by a shortage of space, we were compelled to select a small set – representative and excellent – of those essays to publish in the Green Bag and its sibling publication, …
Collaboration In The Nonprofit Sector, Dana M. Malkus
Collaboration In The Nonprofit Sector, Dana M. Malkus
All Faculty Scholarship
A practitioner who has had even casual contact with the nonprofit sector has undoubtedly noticed that both internal and external forces exert pressure on nonprofits to collaborate and to accomplish more with fewer resources. There are, of course, many factors driving this pressure, including the economic downturn, funder preferences, government policy changes, and the reality that many nonprofits focus on complicated issues that often require a multi-faceted approach.
In my work with the St. Louis nonprofit community, I see nonprofits grappling with this reality in a variety of ways. As practitioners, we can provide real value to our nonprofit clients …
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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Home And Community-Based Long-Term Services And Supports: Health Reform’S Most Enduring Legacy?, Marshall B. Kapp
Home And Community-Based Long-Term Services And Supports: Health Reform’S Most Enduring Legacy?, Marshall B. Kapp
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Hope And Challenges In Long-Term Services And Supports, Sandra H. Johnson
Hope And Challenges In Long-Term Services And Supports, Sandra H. Johnson
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Financing Long-Term Care, Judy Feder
The Challenge Of Financing Long-Term Care, Judy Feder
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Care Coordination For Dually Eligible Beneficiaries, Katie M. Dean, David C. Grabowski
Care Coordination For Dually Eligible Beneficiaries, Katie M. Dean, David C. Grabowski
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Rationalizing Home And Community-Based Services Under Medicaid, Laura D. Hermer
Rationalizing Home And Community-Based Services Under Medicaid, Laura D. Hermer
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Broken Promise Of Obra ’87: The Failure To Validate The Survey Protocol, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii
The Broken Promise Of Obra ’87: The Failure To Validate The Survey Protocol, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Short-Stay, Under Observation, Or Inpatient Admission?—How Cms’ Two Midnight Rule Creates More Confusion & Concern, Rachel A. Polzin
Short-Stay, Under Observation, Or Inpatient Admission?—How Cms’ Two Midnight Rule Creates More Confusion & Concern, Rachel A. Polzin
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Disclosure For Closure? Why The Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol Process Paired With The 60-Day Overpayment Rule Creates More Headaches Than Solutions, Peter J. Eggers
Disclosure For Closure? Why The Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol Process Paired With The 60-Day Overpayment Rule Creates More Headaches Than Solutions, Peter J. Eggers
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
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Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Uneasy Relationship Of Hobby Lobby, Conestoga Wood, The Affordable Care Act, And The Corporate Person: How A Historical Myth Continues To Bedevil The Legal System, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii
The Uneasy Relationship Of Hobby Lobby, Conestoga Wood, The Affordable Care Act, And The Corporate Person: How A Historical Myth Continues To Bedevil The Legal System, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Consumer-Directed Healthcare By Any Other Name Would Be… Obamacare, Jeffrey B. Hammond
Consumer-Directed Healthcare By Any Other Name Would Be… Obamacare, Jeffrey B. Hammond
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Cura Personalis: A Healthcare Delivery Quandary At The End Of Life, George P. Smith Ii
Cura Personalis: A Healthcare Delivery Quandary At The End Of Life, George P. Smith Ii
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
Holistic Medicine traces its provenance to the foundational value or chrism of the Society of Jesus of cura personalis which directs respect be given to all individuals and to their souls — especially whenever medical healing is required. Today, the notion of best patient care should include not merely attention to somatic issues of refractory pain management but, equally, to non-somatic or existential suffering. It is at the end-stage of life that palliative — as opposed to curative — care must be provided. When a condition is seen as medically futile, this Article advocates palliative or deep sedation — when …
Patient Registries: Patient Consent When Children Become Adults, Leslie P. Francis
Patient Registries: Patient Consent When Children Become Adults, Leslie P. Francis
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Inclusion Of Pregnant Women In Clinical Research, Barbara A. Noah
The Inclusion Of Pregnant Women In Clinical Research, Barbara A. Noah
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
In the past three decades, there has been unprecedented growth in medical research utilizing human subjects, with much promise for new treatments that extend life, improve quality of life, and prevent disease and disability. Safe prescribing of drug therapies requires that researchers design clinical trials to test products for the benefit of all persons who are likely to utilize them, not just a limited population. For this reason, it is essential that clinical trials include women, pregnant women, children, and racial minorities, as appropriate, because these populations sometimes exhibit different patterns of response or adverse reactions.
Despite some significant progress …
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 Struggle To Bury Pre-Existing Condition Consideration, Sallie Thieme Sanford
The Struggle To Bury Pre-Existing Condition Consideration, Sallie Thieme Sanford
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Community Benefit 501(R)Edux: An Analysis Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act’S Limitations Under Community Benefit Reform, Zachary J. Buxton
Community Benefit 501(R)Edux: An Analysis Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act’S Limitations Under Community Benefit Reform, Zachary J. Buxton
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
“Audit The Fed” From An Austrian Perspective: Financial Reform Through An Unholy Coalition Of Unwitting Misesians, Jared L. Hausmann
“Audit The Fed” From An Austrian Perspective: Financial Reform Through An Unholy Coalition Of Unwitting Misesians, Jared L. Hausmann
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Apprendi-Land Opens Its Borders: Will The Supreme Court’S Decision In Southern Union Co. V. United States Extend Apprendi’S Reach To Restitution?, James M. Bertucci
Apprendi-Land Opens Its Borders: Will The Supreme Court’S Decision In Southern Union Co. V. United States Extend Apprendi’S Reach To Restitution?, James M. Bertucci
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who Said Learning Trusts & Estates Can’T Be Fun?, Gerry W. Beyer
Who Said Learning Trusts & Estates Can’T Be Fun?, Gerry W. Beyer
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Wills And Trusts: The Jurisdictional Problem, Adam J. Hirsch
Teaching Wills And Trusts: The Jurisdictional Problem, Adam J. Hirsch
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.