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Volume XX: 2023: Number 1
Foreword
20 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2023)
Gianna Costello, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2023; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Lead Articles
Broderick “Rocky” Khoshbin, J.D., Attorney-at-Law
Alexandra Lane, supervised by Professor Sara Dillon, Suffolk University Law School
Notes
Martha McElroy, Suffolk University Law School
Naga Vivekanandan, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
Lian Blake, Suffolk University Law School
Lilly Cushman, Suffolk University Law School
Kiesha Dawson, Suffolk University Law School
Kelly Mayer-Rebello, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XIX: 2023: Number 3
Foreword
19 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2023)
Stephanie Reed, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. 2023; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Lead Article
Bad Stuff in a Good Bottle: How Counterfeit Alcohol Presents a Public Health and Trademark Issue
Case Comments
Volume XIX: 2023: Number 2
Foreword
19 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2023)
Stephanie Reed, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. 2023; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Notes
Case Comments
Praying for a Healthy Birth, Black Mothers Fighting Racism Even in the Delivery Room
Volume XIX: 2022: Number 1
Foreword
19 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2022)
Stephanie Reed, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2023; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Notes
Common Sense or Sensibility: Vaccine Hesitancy, Parens Patriae, and the Common Good
Long COVID Side Effects: States Rethink Separation of Powers
Case Comments
Volume XVIII: 2022: Number 1
Foreword
18 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2022)
Samantha Das, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2022; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Notes
Let’s Talk About Mental Health: Quelling the Stigma and Paving the Road to Recovery
18 J. Health & Biomedical L. 1 (2022)
Jennifer Lee, Suffolk University Law School
In It for the Long Haul: The American Legal System’s Failure to Protect Patients with Persistent Covid-19 Symptoms from Gender Discrimination in Healthcare,
18 J. Health & Biomedical L. 33 (2022)
Cecilia Plaza is an associate attorney at O’Melveny & Myers LLP. She holds a B.A. (Franklin and Marshall College) in Sociology and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, as well as a J.D., (Columbia Law School).
Drug Donation and Reuse Programs – Why Hasn’t Massachusetts Joined the Rest of the Nation?
18 J. Health & Biomedical L. 83 (2022)
Meghan Phelan, Suffolk University Law School
The Thrill of the Chase: Medicaid Third-Party Liability and Why the Federal Government Should Play A Larger Role in Medicaid Administration
18 J. Health & Biomedical L. 115 (2022)
James Poccia, Suffolk University Law School
A Crispr Framework for Emerging Biotechnology Applications: A Proposal to Separate Science from Politics
18 J. Health & Biomedical L. 142 (2022)
Rohit Sinha, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
Constitutional Law-How A 2019 Measles Outbreak Has Paved the Way for Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates-C.F. v. N.Y.C. Dep’t of Health & Mental Hygiene, 191 A.D.3d 52 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)
18 J. Health & Biomedical L. 72 (2022)
Joseph Mongiardo, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XVII: 2021: Number 3
Foreword
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2021)
Robert Wheeler, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2021; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Notes
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 267 (2021)
Elpida Velmahos, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 295 (2021)
Samantha Das, Suffolk University Law School
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 305 (2021)
Brooke E. Sheldon, Suffolk University Law School
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 314 (2021)
Alexandra R. Wheaton, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XVII: 2021: Number 2
Foreword
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2021)
Robert Wheeler, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2021; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Lead Articles
A Medical-Legal Guide to Spinal Surgery
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 169 (2021)
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr., Esq., Professor at Temple University, teaches classes in law, anatomy, and forensics; authored over 185 articles and 10 books on the intersection between law and medicine
Deprescribing: Legal & Policy Reforms for Safe & Effective Medication Use
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 209 (2021)
Tanya E. Karwaki, B.S., M.A., J.D., L.L.M., PhD in Law, University of Washington; Health Law Fellow at West Virginia University, College of Law
Case Comments
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 247 (2021)
Christian Ison, Suffolk University Law School
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 258 (2021)
Ilse. L. Turner, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XVII: 2020: Number 1
Foreword
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2020)
Robert Wheeler, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2021; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Lead Articles
Can a Nightingale Sing? Assessing the Need for a Nurse-Patient Privilege
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 1 (2020)
Michael D. Moberly, B.B.A., J.D., University of Iowa; Shareholder, Ryley, Carlock & Applewhite, Phoenix, Arizona
Notes
Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Invisible Ban on Sex-Reassignment Surgery for Transgender Inmates
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 67 (2020)
Kane Levings, Suffolk University Law School
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 92 (2020)
Bridget M. Moran, Suffolk University Law School
The Vaping Reaper: The EVALI Crisis and Why FDA Regulation is Needed to Prevent Further Issues
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 119 (2020)
Sonya Sondhi, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
17 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 156 (2020)
Thomas J. Mehlich, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XVI: 2020: Number 3
EDUCATION AS HEALTHCARE SYMPOSIUM EDITION
Foreword
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2020)
Ashlyn Dowd, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2020; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Lead Articles
Comprehensive Sexuality Education Should be a Public Health Priority
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 173 (2020)
Katia Santiago-Taylor, Advocacy and Legislative Affairs Manager for the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center
Notes
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 186 (2020)
Bridget M. Reardon, Suffolk University Law School
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 231 (2020)
Christin Flynn Lal, Suffolk University Law School
“The Talk” and the Tenth Amendment: Sex Education in a Constitutional Lens
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 263 (2020)
Kelley Huber, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XVI: 2020: Number 2
Foreword
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2020)
Ashlyn Dowd, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2020; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Lead Articles
The Ethics of Civil Commitment
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 105 (2020)
Jonathan Cantarero, JD, Asstistant District Attorney, Manhattan District Attorney’s Office
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 127 (2020)
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr., Esq., Professor of Legal Studies, Executive Director of the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, Temple University; teaches classes in law, anatomy, and forensics; authored over 175 articles and 10 books on the intersection between law and medicine
Case Comments
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 153 (2020)
Devin R. McDonough, Suffolk University Law School
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 164 (2020)
Robert J. Wheeler, III, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XVI: 2019: Number 1
Foreword
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2019)
Ashlyn Dowd, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2020; Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Editor-in-Chief
Lead Articles
“THAT ACCIDENT REALLY SET OFF MY MS!” DOES TRAUMA CAUSE OR WORSEN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS?
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2019)
Jack E. Hubbard, M.D., PhD., Board-certified Neurologist and Pain Management Specialist
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr., Esq., Professor, Temple University
INFORMED CONSENT: DOES “OK” REALLY MEAN “OK?”
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 29 (2019)
Michael Flynn, J.D., Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University; J.D., Cum Laude, 1977, Shepard Broad College of Law, Gonzaga University J.D., Cum Laude, 1977
Notes
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 52 (2019)
Morgan Doiron, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2020; Bay Path University, B.A., Magna Cum Laude, 2017
16 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 78 (2019)
Kyle Lyman, Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Candidate 2020; Wright State University, B.S., 2010
Volume XV: 2019: Number 2
Articles
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 81 (2019)
Michael D. Moberly, B.B.A., J.D., University of Iowa; Shareholder, Ryley, Carlock & Applewhite, Phoenix, Arizona
THE LAW AND SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH: A CLINICAL STUDY OF ORTHOPEDIC OUTPATIENTS
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 145 (2019)
Frank Griffin M.D., J.D, Adjunct Professor and Health Law Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Arkansas School of Law and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor in Orthopedic Surgery with the Division of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Griffin is a graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law and previously clerked for the Honorable Judge Bobby Shepherd at the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Co-Authors: Ashleigh Giovannini, Jay O. Howe, J.D., Angie Doss, J.D., C. Lowry Barnes, M.D.
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: THE LEGAL STATUS OF MISCARRIAGES
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 161 (2019)
Brendan W. Williams, J.D., President/CEO of the New Hampshire Health Care Association; 1997 graduate of the University of Washington School of Law and previously clerked for the Washington Supreme Court
Notes
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 161 (2019)
Sara Wilson, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 205 (2019)
George Barclay, Suffolk University Law School
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 221 (2019)
George Barclay, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XV: 2019: Number 1
TELEHEALTH SYMPOSIUM EDITION
Foreword
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. i (2019)
Andrew Hadeka, Suffolk University Law School
Part I — Professional in Telehealth
Opinion Piece
IS MEDICINE READY FOR THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION?
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 1 (2018)
Lee H. Schwamm, MD, Executive Vice Chair of Neurology and the Director for the Center for TeleHealth and Comprehensive Stroke Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School
Articles
TELEHEALTH AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS – EVOLUTION OF TELEHEALTH POLICY IN MEDICARE AND MEDICAID
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 7 (2019)
Mei Wa Kwong, JD, Executive Director for the Center for Connected Health Policy at the National Telehealth Policy Resource Center
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 23 (2019)
Michael Evan Cannella, JD, MPH, Legislative Director and Counsel to State Senator James T. Welch
Part II — Student Discussions in Telehealth
Notes
TELEMEDICINE AND THE NEED FOR NET NEUTRALITY PROTECTIONS
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 29 (2019)
Lauren Corolla, Suffolk University Law School
IS TELEPSYCHOLOGY PUTTING OUR MOST VULNERABLE PATIENTS AT RISK?
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 55 (2019)
Kristin Kelley, Suffolk University Law School
Legislation Comment
15 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 55 (2019)
Allison Clemmey, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XIV: 2018: Number 3
Foreword
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2018)
Andres Hadeka, Suffolk University Law School
Articles
NUTRIGENOMICS: ARE WE THERE YET?
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 469 (2018)
Katya Nikitina, Legal intern with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission; law degree from Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia); L.L.M. in Health Law from the University of Houston Law Center.
Notes
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 481 (2018)
Giuliana D’Esopo, Suffolk University Law School
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 517 (2018)
Paola Rossetti, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 551 (2018)
Kaitlyn Bastarache, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XIV: 2018: Number 2
Foreword
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2018)
Jasmine Villanueva-Simms, Suffolk University Law School
Articles
Drug Pricing & Challenges to Hepatitis C Treatment Access
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 265 (2018)
Brandy Henry, M.A., M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W
Beyond Obamacare: Lessons From Massachusetts
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 285 (2018)
Barbara Anthony, J.D., former Senior Fellow and Associate, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School
Case Comments
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 349 (2018)
Andrew Hadeka., Suffolk University Law School
Notes
Has the Government Failed to Protect Us? A Discussion of HFCS & Other Added Sugars
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 365 (2018)
Kevin Robinson, Suffolk University Law School
Book Reviews
Health Technologies & International Intellectual Property A Precautionary Approach [By Phoebe Li]
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 407 (2018)
Priscila Santos, Suffolk University Law School
Reproductive Justice: The Politics of Healthcare for Native American Women [by Barbara Gurr]
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 445 (2018)
Kirsten Mehnert, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XIV: 2018: Number 1
Symposium Edition
Foreword
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2018)
Jasmine Villanueva-Simms, Suffolk University Law School
DIAGNOSIS TO RECOVERY: MY JOURNEY WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. iii (2018)
Emily Qvistgaard, A.S. in Science and Quantitative Reasoning, Solano Community College
Part I – Medical & Transplant Tourism
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2018)
Articles
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 5 (2018)
Russell A. Spivak, J.D., Associate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP
Glenn Cohen, J.D., Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, the Co-Director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard University, a Hastings Center Fellow, and an Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Law and the Biosciences
Eli Y. Adashi, M.D., M.S., Professor of Medical Science and former Dean of The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University
THE POLITICS OF PRO AND NON-REPRODUCTION POLICIES IN ISRAEL
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 27 (2018)
Shulmit Almog, Ph.D., M.A., Full Professor of Law at the University of Haifa, and Co-Director of the Center of Law, Gender and Policy
Sharon Bassan, J.D., Ph.D., Bioethicist, Postdoctoral fellow at The Center for Gender, Law and Policy, University of Haifa, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Values and Public Policy at Princeton University
Part II – Addressing the Organ Shortage Crisis
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 81 (2018)
Articles
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 83 (2018)
Joshua R. Gershlak, M.S., B.S.E., Ph.D. Candidate in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 101 (2018)
Evelyn M. Tenenbaum, J.D., Professor of Law, Albany Law School; Professor of Bioethics, Albany Medical College
THE LUNG LAWSUIT: A CASE STUDY IN ORGAN ALLOCATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 139 (2018)
Alexandra K. Glazier, J.D., M.P.H., President and CEO of New England Donor Services
Research Paper
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 5 (2018)
Jasmine Villanueva-Simms, Suffolk University Law School
Notes
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 169 (2018)
Dorothy Franks, Suffolk University Law School
Book Reviews
I. GLENN COHEN, PATIENTS WITH PASSPORTS: MEDICAL TOURISM, LAW, ETHICS
14 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 233 (2018)
Augustus Chow, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XIII: 2018: Number 2
Foreword
EDITOR’S NOTE
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2018)
Jasmine Villanueva-Simms, Suffolk University Law School
Articles
FIBROMYALGIA DUE TO PHYSICAL TRAUMA: FACT OR FICTION?
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 185 (2018)
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. Professor of Law and Anatomy at Temple University
Jack E. Hubbard, Board Certified in Neurology and Pain Medicine, Doctorate in Anatomy.
42 U.S.C. 1395A, SINGLE-PAYER, AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN MEDICINE
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 239 (2018)
Michael W. McDonald, M.D., Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Case Comments
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 259 (2018)
Katherine Collins, Suffolk University Law School
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 275 (2018)
Catherine Dowie, Suffolk University Law School
Notes
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 289 (2018)
Skailer R. Qvistgaard, Suffolk University Law School
A SMALL STATE MAKES A BIG STATEMENT: HOW RHODE ISLAND IS LEADING THE WAY IN HPV PREVENTION
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 323 (2018)
Kaitlin Riessen, Suffolk University Law School
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 353 (2018)
Colin Desko, Suffolk University Law School
Book Review
MARY OTTO, TEETH: THE STORY OF BEAUTY, INEQUALITY, AND THE STRUGGLE FOR ORAL HEALTH IN AMERICA
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 389 (2018)
Jasmine Villanueva-Simms, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XIII: 2017: Number 1
Foreword
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2018)
Kristen L. O’Keeffe, Suffolk University Law School
Articles
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2017)
Katherine Drabiak, Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management, Department of Global Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida
REPEAL AND REPLACE? IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH CARE MARKET
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 90 (2017)
Elizabeth (Fluet) Murphy, Esq., Director of Regulatory Affairs, Massachusetts Association of Health Plans
Elizabeth Leahy, Esq., Massachusetts Association of Health Plans
Case Comments
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 143 (2018)
Nicolas M. Bosworth, Suffolk University Law School
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 158 (2017)
Caitlin Doherty, Suffolk University Law School
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 171 (2017)
Catherine L. Falvey, Suffolk University Law School
Notes
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 109 (2018)
Michael Barker, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XII: 2017: Number 3
Foreword
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2017)
Kristen L. O’Keeffe, Suffolk University Law School
Articles
HELLERSETEDT – 2016 – HOW THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT ABORTED THE TEXAS ABORTION STATUTE
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 233 (2017)
Paula Walter, Professor, Department of Law, Baruch College/City University of New York
Case Comments
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 305 (2017)
Charles Ahern, Suffolk University Law School
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 319 (2017)
Michael Clancy, Suffolk University Law School
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 337 (2017)
Chavonne N. Trevillion, Suffolk University Law School
Notes
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 273 (2017)
Yelsen Francois, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XII: 2016: Number 2
Foreword
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2016)
Nicolette E. Anagnos, Suffolk University Law School
Articles
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 109 (2016)
Joanna V. Theiss, The George Washington University School of Law
Notes
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 169 (2016)
Mandy Cheung, Suffolk University Law & Business School
Case Comments
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 203 (2016)
Daniel L. Carpenter, Suffolk University Law School
13 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 217 (2016)
Patrick Ouellette, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XII: 2016: Number 1
Foreword
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. i (2016)
Nicolette E. Anagnos, Suffolk University Law School
Articles
DOES IT FIT? – A LOOK AT ADDICTION, BUPRENORPHINE, AND THE LEGISLATION TRYING TO MAKE IT WORK
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2016)
Alan Gordon, M.D., Clinical Assoc. Professor of Psychiatry, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Chief of Clinical Addiction Rehabilitation Programs, Butler Hospital
Alexandra A. Gordon, Associate, Morrison Mahoney LLP
DRUG COURT AND THE MEDICALLY ASSISTED TREATMENT DEBATE
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 29 (2016)
Hon. Serge Georges, Jr., Assoc. Justice, Boston Municipal Court, Dorchester Division
Notes
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 37 (2016)
Brendan Murphy, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
12 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 91 (2016)
Emily Lacy, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XI: 2016: Number 3
Articles
The Role of Government in Addressing Alzheimer’s Disease An International Comparative Review
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 299 (2016)
Y. Tony Yang, Associate Professor, Dept. of Health Policy and Management, George Mason University
Notes
Federal Privilege under Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act: The Impact of Tibbs v. Bunnell
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 345 (2016)
Zara Airapetian, Suffolk University Law School
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 391 (2016)
Sarah James, Suffolk University Law School
Comparative Shopping in Nursing Homes
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 439 (2016)
Kerry Koehler, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 477 (2016)
Anthony Faillacci, Suffolk University Law School
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 493 (2016)
Paulette M. Pagan, Suffolk University Law School
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 507 (2016)
Michael A. Rando, Suffolk University Law School
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 521 (2016)
Alyson Visser, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XI: 2015: Number 2
Articles
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 107 (2015)
Brittany Strandell, JD, Associate Attorney, Conrad O’Brien
Notes
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 145 (2015)
Amanda Belanger, Suffolk University Law School
Competency of the Mentally Ill and Intellectually Disabled in the Courts
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL L. 199 (2015)
Haleigh Reisman, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 235 (2015)
Jessica Corr, Suffolk University Law School
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 253 (2015)
Emily Jacobson, Suffolk University Law School
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 269 (2015)
Timothy Wadman, Suffolk University Law School
Book Review
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 281 (2015)
Katelyn Griffin, Suffolk University Law School
Volume XI: 2015: Number 1
Articles
An Employer’s Top 10 Considerations for Pandemic Preparedness
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2015)
Seanna C. Balfe, Esq., Asst. General Counsel, Litigation and Employment for Ventiv Health, Inc.
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 9 (2015)
Kaci Lynne Hickox, MSN/MPH, BSN, RN. Clinical Nurse Educator in Oregon
Notes
The Status of Expanded Access in Light of the 2014 Ebola Outbreak Introduction
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 25 (2015)
Abigail Chmielecki, Suffolk University Law School
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 57 (2015)
Nazitza Gamini, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
11 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 93 (2015)
Nicolette Anagnos, Suffolk University Law School
Volume X: 2015: Number 3
Articles
Informing Donors about Hand and Face Transplants: Time to Update the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 309 (2015)
Brendan Parent, JD, Rudin Post Doctoral Fellow, Division of Medical Ethics, NYU Langone Medical Center; Asst. Professor, NYU School of Professional Studies
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 327 (2015)
Sara Rosenbaum, et al.
Notes
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 363 (2015)
Amanda Flood, Suffolk University Law School
Off-Label Prescribing in a Vulnerable Pediatric Marketplace
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 403 (2015)
Kathleen Hilton, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 441 (2015)
Nicholas Sumski, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 477 (2015)
Daniel Cielinski, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 495 (2015)
Jaclyn Cotter, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 507 (2015)
Allison de Corral, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 519 (2015)
Ian Meyer, Suffolk University Law School
Book Review
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 531 (2015)
Justin Doyle, Suffolk University Law School
Volume X: 2014: Number 2
Articles
The Unintended Results of Payment Reform and Electronic Medical Records
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 173 (2014)
Susan Fendell, Esq., Sr. Attorney at Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee
Choice and Continuity of Care as Significant Issues for Equality in Mental Health Care
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 201 (2014)
Miriam Ruttenberg, Sr. Attorney at Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee
Notes
A Mental Health System in Crisis and Innovative Laws to Assuage the Problem
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 215 (2014)
David Chorney, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 251 (2014)
Caitlin Wolter, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 285 (2014)
Brian LeBlanc, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 297 (2014)
Angela Nehmens, Suffolk University Law School
Volume X: 2014: Number 1
Articles
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2014)
Jennifer Brobst, B.A., J.D., LL.M., Legal Director at the Centerfor Child and Family Health, Durham, North Carolina
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 55 (2014)
Scott Tenner, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor of Medicine, SUNY Health Sciences Center, J.D. Candidate, Fordham Law School
Lillian Ringel, Esq., Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Notes
Eligibility Discrimination of the Intellectually Disabled in Pediatric Organ Transplantation
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 101 (2014)
Sara Frank, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 137 (2014)
Ashley Florek, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 147 (2014)
Eric Haley, Suffolk University Law School
10 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 159 (2014)
Jennifer Pflanz, Suffolk University Law School
Volume IX: 2014: Number 3
Articles
Off-Label Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products in the Wake of United States v. Caronia and United States v. Harkonen
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 385 (2014)
Marcia M. Boumil, MA, MS, JD, LLM, Associate Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine
Kaitlyn Dunn, JD, MPH, Northeastern University School of Law and Tufts University School of Medicine
Balance Billing and Physician Reimbursement in an Age of Austerity
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 435 (2014)
Jeffrey B. Hammond, Assoc. Professor of Law, Faulkner University, Thomas Good Jones School of Law in Montgomery, Alabama
Notes
Guardianship and the Abortion: A Model for Decision-Making
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 493 (2014)
Sarah Baddeley, Suffolk University Law School
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 521 (2014)
Brian Casaceli, Suffolk University Law School
The Gray Market Infiltration of a Vulnerable United States Health Care
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 553 (2014)
Jevan Jammal, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 578 (2014)
Benjamin Gagliardi, Suffolk University Law School
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 589 (2014)
Charles Koech, Suffolk University Law School
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 601 (2014)
Lauren Standiford, Suffolk University Law School
Volume IX: 2013: Number 2
Articles
Navigating Between Scylla and Charybdis: Preemption of Medical Device “Parallel Claims”
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 159 (2013)
Jean Macchiaroli Eggen, Distinguished Professor of Law, Widener University School of Law (Delaware)
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 213 (2013)
Thaddeus Mason Pope, Directo of the Health Law Institute and Associate Professor, Hamline University School of Law; Adjunct Professor Albany Medical College
Notes
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 297 (2013)
Robert M. Engel, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 335 (2013)
Delaney M. Busch, Suffolk University Law School
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 355 (2013)
Emma J. Days, Suffolk University Law School
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 369 (2013)
Katherine Durlacher, Suffolk University Law School
Volume IX: 2013: Number 1
Articles
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2013)
Thomas R. Barker, Partner, Foley Hoag LLP; Adjunct Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School and George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 27 (2013)
Amy Lischko, BS, MSPH, Assoc. Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine
Beth Waldman, MPH, JD, Sr. Consultant at Bailit Health Purchasing
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 61 (2013)
Georgia J. Maheras, JD, Executive Director, Green Mountain Care Board, State of Vermont
Notes
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 87 (2013)
Kelly Bogue, Suffolk University Law School
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 117 (2013)
Brian J. Carroll, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
9 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 147 (2013)
Kari-Ann E. Greene, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VIII: 2013: Number 3
Articles
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 333 (2013)
Frank J. McClellan, J.D., LL.M., Professor of Law Emeritus, Co-Director, Temple Univ. Center for health Law, Policy and Practice
James E. Wood, Jr., M.D., Chairman, Dept. of Ortho. Surg., MedStar Harbor Orthopedics
Sherin M. Fahmy, J.D., Beasley School of Law, Temple Univ.
Harm or Benefit? Hate or Affection? Is Parental Consent to Female Genital Ritual Ever Defensible?
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 377 (2013)
Obiajul Nnamuchi, LL.B., LL.M., M.A., S.J.D., Asst. Professor of Law, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus; Chief Health Policy & System Consultant and President, Centre for Health, Bioethics and Human Rights (CHBHR) Enugu, Nigeria
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 443 (2013)
Gabriel H. Teninbaum, Asst. Professor of Legal Writing, Suffolk University Law School
Benjamin R. Zimmerman, Partner, Sugarman & Sugarman, P.C., Boston, Mass.
Notes
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 471 (2013)
Lucas Miller, J.D., Suffolk University Law School, 2012
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 507 (2013)
Jessica Hopton Youngberg, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 555 (2013)
Leah Ligotti, Suffolk University Law School
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 577 (2013)
Danielle Uscinski, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VIII: 2012: Number 2
Articles
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 133 (2012)
Marcia M. Boumil, MA, MS, JD, LLM, Associate Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 173 (2012)
Mitchell S. Turker, Professor of Molecular and Medical Genetics, Oregon Health & Science University
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 211 (2012)
Elizabeth Tobin Tyler, Director of Public Service and Community Partnerships and Lecturer in Public Interest Law, Roger Williams University
Notes
Chasing Technology: A Call for FDA Regulation of Pharmaceutical Internet Marketing
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 249 (2012)
Crystal Richardson, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 297 (2012)
Libbie Howley, Suffolk University Law School
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 315 (2012)
Michael Regan, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VIII: 2012: Number 1
Articles
The New Frontier: Prognosis and End-of-Life Care
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2012)
Daniel Callahan, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, The Hastings Center
Aid in Dying: An End of Life-Option Governed by Best Practices
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 9 (2012)
Kathryn Tucker, Director, Legal Affairs, Compassion & Choices
How Medicare Shapes the Way We Die
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 27 (2012)
Muriel R. Gillick, Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Making the Case for Palliative Care: An Opportunity for Health Care Reform
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 57 (2012)
Laura P. Gelfman, M.D., Associate, Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Diane E. Meier, M.D., Director, Center to Advance Palliative Care; Catherine Gaisman Professor of Medical Ethics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Notes
Elder Abuse: A Private Problem That Requires Private Solutions
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 81 (2012)
Andrew R. Fischer, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
8 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 117 (2012)
Andrew Silverio, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VII: 2012: Number 3
Articles
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 407 (2012)
Vaughn E. James, Judge Robert H. Bean Professor of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law
Autism, Medicine, and the Poison of Enthusiasm and Superstition
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 449 (2012)
John Thomas, Professor of Law, Quinnipiac University School of Law
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 493 (2012)
Michael J. DeBoer, Associate Professor of Law, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law.
Notes
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 573 (2012)
Brendan Abel, Suffolk University Law School
Genetic Material Girl: Embryonic Screening, the Donor Child, and the Need for Statutory Reform
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 609 (2012)
Robin E. Sosnow, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
Antitrust Health Care Law–No Agreement Between Alleged Sherman Act Conspirators Results in Upholding of Summary Judgment–Omnicare, Inc. v. UnitedHealth Group, Inc., 629 F.3d 697 (7th Cir. 2011)
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 653 (2012)
Michael Allen, Suffolk University Law School
Constitutional Law–The Use of the Clear and Convincing Evidence Standard in Civil Commitment Proceedings Pursuant to The Adam Walsh Act Does Not Violate Due Process–United States v. Comstock, 627 F.3d 513 (4th Cir. 2010)
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 667 (2012)
Peter D. Keane, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VII: 2011: Number 2
Articles
Genetically Related Children: Harvesting of Gametes from Deceased or Incompetent Persons
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 147 (2011)
Charles P. Kindregan, Jr., Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School
Rationing Health Care in Britain and the United States
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 175 (2011)
Leonard J. Nelson III, Professor of Law, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, and Senior Scholar, Lister Hill Center for Health Policy, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 233 (2011)
Mary Ann Chirba, J.D., D.Sc., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Legal Reasoning, Research & Writing, Boston College School of Law, & Stephanie M. Garfield, J.D., Boston College Law School
Notes
A Piecemeal, Step-by-Step Approach Toward Mental Health Parity
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 273 (2011)
Aviv Shamash, Suffolk University Law School
Financing the Pulp to Digital Phenomenon
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 325 (2011)
Ariele Yaffee, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 373 (2011)
Derek M. Gillis, Suffolk University Law School
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 387 (2011)
Andrew Even, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VII: 2011: Number 1
Articles
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2011)
Sara Rosenbaum, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor, Health Law and Policy Chair, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services
Administrative Law Protections in Coverage Expansions for Consumers under Health Reform
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 133 (2011)
Eleanor D. Kinney, JD, MPH, Hall Render Professor of Law & Co-Director, Hall Center for Law and Health, Indiana School of Law – Indianapolis
A Critical Analysis of Provisions of the Affordable Care Act Affecting the Life Sciences Industry
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 67 (2011)
Thomas R. Barker, Adjunct professor, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services & Suffolk University Law School
Health Care Reform Yesterday & Tomorrow: The Impact of State and Federal Law on Employers
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 91 (2011)
Harvey D. Cotton & Leslie F. Arnold, Ropes & Gray LLP
Case Comments
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 115 (2011)
Laura Thayer, Suffolk University Law School
7 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 133 (2011)
Robert Corbin, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VI: 2010: Number 2
Articles
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 175 (2010)
Katherine Drabiak-Syed, Visiting Assistant Professor and Faculty Investigator, Indiana University Center for Bioethics.
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 227 (2010)
Maya Sabatello, Columbia University’s Human Rights Program and NYU’s Center for Global Affairs
Analytical State Survey
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 261 (2010)
Victoria Sutton, Paul Whitfield Horn Professor and Director of the Center for Biodefense, Law and Public Policy, Texas Tech University School of Law
Notes
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 301 (2010)
Kristin Faucette, Suffolk University Law School
New Food Regulations: Safer Products or More Red Tape?
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 343 (2010)
Lincoln Cohoon, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 377 (2010)
Hannah E. Schindler, Suffolk University Law School
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 391 (2010)
Gregory M. Polin, Suffolk University Law School
Volume VI: 2010: Number 1
Articles
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2010)
Roy G. Spece, Jr., Professor of Law, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
Memory and Its Implications for Asylum Decisions
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 37 (2010)
Jessica Chaudhary, Yale University, Department of Psychiatry
Lecture
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 65 (2010)
Renee M. Landers, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Health and Biomedical Law Concentration, Suffolk University Law School
Notes
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 79 (2010)
Meredith Daniels, Suffolk University Law School
The Sieve of Groundwater Pollution Protection: A Public Health Law Analysis
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 109 (2010)
Jonathan R. Eaton, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 147 (2010)
Lia Marino, Suffolk University Law School
6 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 159 (2010)
Robert P. Orthman, Suffolk University Law School.
Volume V: 2009: Number 2
Articles
Aligning Health Care Market Incentives in an Information Age: The Role of Antitrust Law
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 151 (2009)
Taylor Burke, Assistant Professor of Health Policy, The Department of Health Policy, The George Washington School of Public Health and Health Services
Sara Rosenbaum, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy, The George Washington School of Public Health and Health Services.
National Health Care Reform: Has Its Time Finally Arrived?
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 207 (2009)
Corrine Propas Parver, Practitioner-in-Residence and Executive Director of the Health Law Project, Program on Law and Government at American University Washington College of Law.
Does “Political” Science Exist Anymore? Embryonic Stem Cell Research in this New Political Era
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 249 (2009)
Roseann B. Termini, Adjunct Professor, Widener University School of Law.
Notes
ADA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008: Implications for Employers and Education Institutions
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 283 (2009)
Meghan Hayes Slack, Suffolk University Law School
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 309 (2009)
Adam B. Zimmerman, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 331 (2009)
Stephanie Buckler, Suffolk University Law School
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 345 (2009)
Ilenna Elman Stein, Suffolk University Law School
Volume V: 2009: Number 1
Articles
What’s Wrong With Health Privacy?
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2009)
Nicholas P. Terry, Chester A. Myers Professor of Law, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty, Professor of Health Management & Policy, Saint Louis University
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008: The Federal Answer for Genetic Discrimination
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 33 (2009)
Perry W. Payne, Jr., Assistant Research Professor, The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services.
Notes
Student Health Insurance Coverage: Competing Institutional and Governmental Mandates
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 65 (2009)
Anna K. DeAngelis, Suffolk University Law School
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 91 (2009)
Stephanie Gunselman, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comment
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 117 (2009)
Stephanie Buckler, Suffolk University Law School
Book Review
Stem Cell Century: Law and Policy for a Breakthrough Technology
5 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 131 (2009)
Bob Dockendorff, Suffolk University Law School
Volume IV: 2008: Number 2
Articles
Proving Causation: The Holism of Warrant and the Atomism of Daubert
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 253 (2008)
Susan Haack, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Law, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, University of Miami.
Built in Obsolescence: The Coming End to the Abortion Debate
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 291 (2008)
Vernellia R. Randall, J.D., Professor of Law, University of Dayton
Tshaka C. Randall, J.D., Assistant Professor of Law, Florida A&M University
HPV Vaccine School Entry Requirements: Confronting the Myths, Misperceptions and Misgivings
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 311 (2008)
Alexandra M. Stewart, J.D., Assistant Research Professor, Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health and Health Services, The George Washington University Medical Center
Marisa Cox, M.A., M.P.H., Senior Research Associate, Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health and Health Services, The George Washington University Medical Center
Notes
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 333 (2008)
Claire Bartholome, Suffolk University Law School
Electronic Medical Records: How the Potential for Misuse Outweighs the Benefits of Transferability
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 353 (2008)
Samuel J. Miller, Suffolk University Law School
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 375 (2008)
Benjamin Montgomery, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 413 (2008)
Matthew S. Reid, Suffolk University Law School
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 427 (2008)
Emily Weisberg, Suffolk University Law School
Volume IV: 2008: Number 1
Articles
Expedited Partner Therapies for Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Legal and Policy Approaches
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2008)
James G. Hodge, Jr., J.D., LL.M, Executive Director of the Centers for Law and the Public’s Health: A Collaborative; Associate Professor, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
Erin Fuse Brown., J.D., M.P.H., Senior Researcher (former), Centers for Law and the Public’s Health: A Collaborative, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University.
Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya., J.D., M.P.H., Global Health Law Scholar, LL.M Candidate, Georgetown University Law Center
Lindsay F. Wiley., J.D., Senior Researcher (former), Centers for Law and the Public’s Health: A Collaborative, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
Patient Identifiers and the National Health Information Network: Debunking a False Front in the Privacy Wars
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 31 (2008)
Michael D. Greenberg, J.D., Ph.D., Policy Analyst, RAND Corporation; Research Director, LRN-RAND Center on Corporate Ethics, Law and Governance; Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
M. Susan Ridgely, J.D., M.S.W., Senior Policy Analyst, RAND Corporation
Medical Malpractice Reform in Three Southern States
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 69 (2008)
Leonard J. Nelson, III, Professor of Law, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; Scholar, Lister Hill Center for Health Policy, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michael Morrisey, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Director, Lister Hill Center for Health Policy, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Meredith L. Kilgore, Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Scholar, Lister Hill Center for Health Policy, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Notes
Mental Health Treatment and the Criminal Justice System
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 153 (2008)
Stephen Allen, Suffolk University Law School
Orphan Drug Programs, Public-Private Partnerships and Current Efforts to Develop Treatments for Diseases of Poverty
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 193 (2008)
Daniel Phair, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 227 (2008)
Kristal Ozmun, Suffolk University Law School
4 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 243 (2008)
Rebecca Jonisch, Suffolk University Law School
Volume III: 2007: Number 2
Articles
ERISA Preemption: A Product Rule and the Neglected Workhorse
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 217 (2007)
Joseph Snoe, J.D., Cumberland School of Law, Samford University
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 267 (2007)
Corrine Propas Parver, J.D., P.T., Practitioner-in-Residence & Executive Director of the Health Law Project, LL.M. Program on Law and Government, Washington College of Law, American University
Tara Hechlik Newsom, J.D., LL.M. , Washington College of Law, American University
Policy Making and the New Medicine: Managing a Magnificent Obsession
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 303 (2007)
George P. Smith, II, J.D., LL.M., LL.D., of Law, The Catholic University of America
Notes
The Aftermath of the Introduction of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccination
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 313 (2007)
Rachel Meisterman, Suffolk University Law School
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 343 (2007)
Lisa A. Cahan, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comments
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 367 (2007)
Felicia Scroggins, Suffolk University Law School
Do the Crime, Serve the Time, Then Leave Your DNA Behind: United States v. Weikert
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 379 (2007)
Ashley J. McCarron, Suffolk University Law School
Volume III: 2007: Number 1
Articles
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2007)
Roy G Spece, Jr., J.D., Professor, University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law.
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 91 (2007)
Janet K. Brewer, J.D., Psy.D., Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester School of Law in Manchester, England.
The Past, Present and Future of Retiree Health Benefits
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 103 (2007)
David A. Pratt, Professor of Law, Albany Law School.
Notes
Embryonic vs. Adult: The History and Future of the Stem Cell Debate
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 143 (2007)
Caroline P. Torrisi, Suffolk University Law School
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 163 (2007)
Nicole E. Lombard, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comment
Who Really Decides? Forcibly Medicating Criminal Defendants: United States v. Archuleta
Jennifer K. Crawford, Suffolk University Law School
Book Review
Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Lawyer’s Guide to Emerging Law and Science
3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 203 (2007)
Andrea Messmer, Suffolk University Law School
Volume II: 2006: Number 2
Articles
Unprepared: Why Health Law Fails to Prepare Us for a Pandemic
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 157 (2006)
Wendy E. Parmet, J.D., George and Kathleen Waters Matthews University Distinguished Professor of Law, Northeastern University Law School.
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 195 (2006)
Dr. Charles I. Lugosi, L.L.B., L.LM., M.B.E., S.J.D., Visiting Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law.
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 213 (2006)
Dayna Bowen Matthew, J.D., Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Colorado School of Law.
Notes
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 249 (2006)
Pino D’Orazio, Suffolk University Law School
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 277 (2006)
Nicholas D. Cappiello, J.D., Suffolk University Law School
Case Comment
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 303 (2006)
Michael F. Power, Suffolk University Law School
Volume II: 2006: Number 1
Articles
Patient Autonomy in the Age of Consumer-Driven Health Care: Informed Consent and Informed Choice
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2006)
Marshall B. Kapp, J.D., M.P.H., FCLM, Garwin Distinguished Professor of Law and Medicine, Southern Illinois University Schools of Law and Medicine.
Embryos, Babies, and Fetuses: Treated as Persons and Treated with Respect
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 33 (2006)
Robert L. Stenger, Professor of Law, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville.
Process – The Best Medicine for Seriously Ill Infants
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 69 (2006)
Dr. Beth Ann Wright, Washington University in St. Louis, University Compliance Office and Washington University School of Medicine, Program in Occupational Therapy.
Notes
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 109 (2006)
Francy E. Foral, Suffolk University Law School
Policy Comment
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 129 (2006)
Merritt A. Dattel, Suffolk University Law School
Book Review
First, Do No Harm: The Cure for Medical Malpractice by Ira E. Williams
2 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 143 (2006)
Evelyn YeaTyng Tang, Suffolk University Law School
Volume I: 2005: Number 2
Articles
Treatment of the “Vegetative” Patient: The Legacies of Karen Quinlan, Nancy Cruzan and Terri Schiavo
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2005)
Maura A. Flood, Associate Professor, Gonzaga University School of Law
The Low-Income Subsidy in the New Medicare Drug Benefit
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 49 (2005)
Thomas R. Barker, Deputy General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Consumer-Driven Health Care in South Africa: Lessons from Comparative Health Policy Studies
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 83 (2005)
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Robert L. Willett Family Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University College of Law
Notes
Guidelines for Informed Decision Making Governing Cochlear Implants in Minors
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 111 (2005)
Lynne Alix Morrison, Suffolk University Law School
Too Much of a Good Thing: Toward a Regulated Market in Human Eggs
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 135 (2005)
Lynn M. Squillace, Suffolk University Law School
Volume I: 2004: Number 1
Articles
Public Health Insurance Design for Children: The Evolution from Medicaid to SCHIP
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2004)
Sara Rosenbaum, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy and Chair of the Department of Health Policy at George Washington University Medical Center, School of Public Health & Health Services;
Anne Rossier Markus, Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Health Policy at George Washington University School of Public Health & Health Services;
Colleen Sonosky, Deputy Policy Director, Children’s Defense Fund.
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 45 (2004)
Lisa M. Dennis, Esq., Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP New York, NY
Thomas L. Hafemeister, J.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Law University of Virginia School of Law, Director of Legal Studies Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy University of Virginia.
Lecture
Life and Death Decision-Making: Judges v. Legislators as Sources of Law in Bioethics
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 107 (2004)
Charles H. Baron, Professor of Law, Boston College Law School.
Notes
The Changes in Informed Consent in Experimental Procedures: The Evolution of a Concept
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 125 (2004)
Jennifer J. Couture, Suffolk University Law School
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 163 (2004)
Jonathan Glazier, Suffolk University Law School
Book Review
Abraham Lincoln’s DNA and Other Adventures in Genetics [by: Philip R. Reilly]
1 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 193 (2004)
Francy Foral, Suffolk University Law School