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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.

Medical Malpractice Insurance Crisis: An Inquiry into the Relationship Between the Crisis and Access to Health Care for Women of Color

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.

Constitutional Protections of Aliens: A Call for Action to Provide Adequate Health Care for Immigration Detainees

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 343 (2007)

Lisa A. Cahan, Suffolk University Law School.

Case Comments

Differentiating Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Claims in the Context of Statutory Protections: LaCoste v. Pendleton Methodist Hosp., L.L.C.

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

 

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