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Unmet Legal Needs As Health Injustice

WEBIn Part I, this Article examines the health justice framework through which laws are understood as determinants of health equity. In Part II, this Article argues that …

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Judge Merhige’s Environmental Decisions: Expert Handling of

WEB* Partner and Member, King & Spalding LLP, Environmental, Health and Safety practice team. I am substantially indebted to and grateful for the work of Zachary …

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Imagining a Better Public Health (Law) Response to COVID-19

WEBThis Article is not a thorough-going history of the pandemic response. By way of critique and suggesting a way forward for public health, we are going to imagine …

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The Opportunity and the Danger of the New Urban Migration

WEBTwenty-first century America is witnessing a broad and unprecedented migration of middle and upper-middle class families to old, dense, and often low-income …

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Improving Lawyers’ Health by Addressing the Impact of Adverse …

WEBKaren Oehme *. Nat Stern **. Although the legal profession has recognized the importance of improving attorneys’ mental health, it has largely ignored recent social …

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Symposium 2022 University of Richmond Law Review

WEBJoin the University of Richmond Law Review for a virtual symposium entitled “Forming a More Perfect Union with Public Health Law.” Presentations will reflect on the …

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IMPROVING LAWYERS’ HEALTH BY ADDRESSING THE IMPACT …

WEBPart IV emphasizes that if the American Bar Asso-ciation (“ABA”) is sincere in its call for a “wide-eyed and candid assessment”18 of lawyers’ well-being, a truly …

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WEBSymposia. Symposium 2024: Vestiges of the Confederacy: Reckoning with the Legacy of the South. 2023: Overlooked America: Addressing Legal Issues Facing Rural United …

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“In the Little World”: Breaking Virginia’s Foster-Care-to-Prison

WEBMeasuring a nation’s strength by the health of its economy or armed forces is easy. In those regards, the United States is one of the strongest nations on Earth.

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ELIMINATING LIABILITY FOR LACK OF INFORMED CONSENT …

WEBRather than being a simple, one-time, discrete deliberation concern-ing a procedure with risks, benefits, and alternatives, [medical care] is a complex, evolving pursuit of a …

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IMAGINING A BETTER PUBLIC HEALTH (LAW) RESPONSE TO …

WEB2022] A BETTER RESPONSE TO COVID-19 969. agency refused to disclose the test’s faults or the availability of a better test, and unfairly punished the CDC whistleblower …

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WEBFamily Law. Allison Anna Tait * In the past year, Virginia courts have addressed a range of family law questions—new and old—that reflect the changing landscape of families and …

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Pills, Public Nuisance, and Parens Patriae: Questioning the …

WEBThe opioid crisis has been in litigation for almost twenty years on various fronts, including criminal prosecutions of pharmaceutical executives, civil lawsuits by …

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Health Care Technology: Cautionary Tales in Vaccine Development

WEBThe Theranos scandal provides a cautionary tale for what can go wrong with improperly supervised health care innovations, but also provides lessons that relevant …

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Why Virginia’s Challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable …

WEBRobert S. Claiborne Virginia’s challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“ACA”), via its minimum essential coverage provision, or individual …

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Virginia’s Physician-Only Law for First Trimester Abortion: …

WEBVirginia’s physician-only law was a narrow exemption from Virginia’s general criminal ban on abortion. The general criminal ban on abortion prohibits “any person” …

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ERISA’s Fiduciary Fantasy and the Problem of Mass Health Claim …

WEBOver 100 million Americans face healthcare debt. Most of those in debt have health insurance, with the debt often springing from services people thought were covered.

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An Analysis of Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Claims in

WEBThis Article first traces the development of the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress as applied to the workplace in the Commonwealth of Virginia in Part I, …

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“To Corral and Control the Ghetto”: Stop, Frisk, and the Geography …

WEBAnders Walker* Behind police brutality there is social brutality, economic brutality, and political brutality. — Eldridge Cleaver Few issues in American criminal …

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Rapid DNA Testing and Virginia’s Rape Kit Backlog: A Double …

WEB* J.D. Candidate, 2019, University of Richmond School of Law. B.A., 2014, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. I want to express my gratitude to Professor Mary Kelly …

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NONSUIT IN VIRGINIA CIVIL TRIALS

WEBMOORE 481 (DO NOT DELETE) 10/15/2013 11:08 AM 265 NONSUIT IN VIRGINIA CIVIL TRIALS Richard G. Moore * I. INTRODUCTION The voluntary nonsuit1 is a potent …

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