Announcing the Journal of Health and Biomedical Law Annual Symposium
Looking Forward: A Discussion of the New Generation of Health Care
March 5, 2013
11:30am
Suffolk University Law School
First Floor Function Room
Panelists Include:
Thomas R. Barker, JD
Partner, Foley Hoag LLP, Washington, DC
Adjunct Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services
John V. Jacobi, JD
Dorothea Dix Professor of Health Law, Seton Hall School of Law, and Faculty Director, Health and Pharmaceutical Law and Policy Program
Georgia J. Maheras, Esq.
Executive Director, Green Mountain Care
Wendy K. Mariner, JD, LLM, MPH
Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law, Boston University School of Public Health, School of Law, School of Medicine
Alice Weiss, JD
Program Director, National Academy for State Health Policy
The panel discussion will be moderated by Renée M. Landers, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School and Faculty Director of the Health and Biomedical Law Concentration.
For more information, please contact the Editor-in-Chief at jhbl@suffolk.edu.
Mission Statement
The Journal of Health & Biomedical Law will strive to advance Suffolk University Law School’s commitment to academic distinction in the challenging, fast-paced and rapidly expanding field of Health and Biomedical Law. It is the Journal’s mission to: provide its editors and staff with an opportunity to contribute to this ever-expanding area of law; expand the base of health and biomedical legal resources; provide a much needed publication to the technology, health and biomedical industries in the greater-Boston area; and to make available a comprehensive, peer and student-reviewed, academic publication for health and legal students, professionals and academics.
Now Accepting Submissions
JHBL is now accepting submissions for its Fall and Spring issues, including submissions for a theme book focusing on Health Reform. Please email all submissions to the Editor-in-Chief at
jhbl@suffolk.edu.
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