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Race, School Policing, and Public Health Stanford Law Review

WEBThe central claim of this Essay is that school policing is an obvious public health issue. It sits at the nexus of two critical social determinants of health—education …

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Private Equity and the Corporatization of Health Care

WEBErin C. Fuse Brown & Mark A. Hall *. Private equity has rapidly enlarged its presence in the health care sector, expanding its investment targets from hospitals and nursing facilities …

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Long-Term Immunity: Protecting Drug Developers from Liability …

WEBIntroduction . A woman in the Bahamas perishes after smallpox-laced bioweapons escape from a U.S. laboratory. She and twenty other Bahamians do not die …

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What Is Federalism in Healthcare For

WEBIf healthcare federalism is a mechanism to produce particular policy outcomes, we should determine whether locating a particular facet of healthcare design in the states versus …

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WEBIn this Essay, Professors Alissa del Riego and Joseph Avery propose that these barriers be overcome by using the new technical capabilities of artificial intelligence, and by adding …

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Medical-Legal Partnership as a Model for Access to Justice

WEBMoreover, MLPs operate preventively, providing A2J in advance of a legal crisis, and facilitate structural change through a “patients-to-policy” approach. MLP scholarship has …

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Valuing Medical Innovation Stanford Law Review

WEBImpediments to pharmaceutical innovation not only slow the growth of U.S. life expectancy but also exacerbate racial disparities in health outcomes. High drug prices and slow …

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Privacy in the Age of Big Data Stanford Law Review

WEBBig Data: Big Concerns. The harvesting of large data sets and the use of analytics clearly implicate privacy concerns. The tasks of ensuring data security and …

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Femtechnodystopia Stanford Law Review

WEBBut while history seems to be moving backward, technology moves relentlessly forward. “Femtech” products, a category of consumer technology addressing an array of “female” …

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'Sorry' Is Never Enough Stanford Law Review

WEBFor nonsurgeons, we find that apology laws increase the probability of facing a lawsuit and increase the average payment made to resolve a claim, a finding which is consistent …

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The Privacy Paradox Stanford Law Review

WEBPast Symposia 2023 Symposium - Access to Justice; 2022 Symposium - Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote; 2021 Symposium - Policing, Race, and …

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The Deserving Poor Stanford Law Review

WEBFight to Save Your Town. In the Author’s Note at the back of the book, I wrote: “For every person named in this book, there are ten more who could have been …

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Misconceptions About Lehman Brothers’ Bankruptcy and the Role

WEBOn November 4, 2011, Lehman Brothers’ creditors voted on Lehman Brothers’ liquidation plan, with approval from the bankruptcy court to follow on …

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To 'Defund' the Police Stanford Law Review

WEBAs Part II discusses in more detail, grassroots activists’ demand to “defund the police” in 2020 in response to police killings of unarmed black women and men has …

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Contracts and COVID-19 Stanford Law Review

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has upset contractual expectations around the country and the world. As with other natural disasters, the common law doctrines of Impossibility …

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Volume 64 (2011-2012) Archives Stanford Law Review

WEBcaucus living within one hundred miles of the straw poll in Ames, Iowa.[1] In the months leading up to the caucuses Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign purchased ads that ran …

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Legal Lessons from a Very Fast Problem: COVID-19

WEBOn March 13, 2020, FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen M. Hahn said such actions showed the FDA’s “dedication to working around the clock” to review and approve COVID-19 …

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OLITICIZING THE UPREME OURT

WEBDelegates ultimately decided that politicizing the Court would undercut its legitimacy. Luther Martin, a delegate who later became Maryland’s longest-serving attorney general, …

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