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Volume V : 2009 : Number 2 Articles Aligning Health Care Market Incentives in an Information Age: The Role of Antitrust Law 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? 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 thie New Political Era Roseann B. Termini, Adjunct Professor, Widener University School of Law.
Notes ADA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008: Implications for Employers and Education Institutions Meghan Hayes Slack, Suffolk University Law School Do You Hear the People Sing? Balancing Parental Authority and a Child's Right to Thrive: The Cochlear Implant Debate Adam B. Zimmerman, Suffolk University Law School
Case Comment Insurance Law - Balance Billing: Ability to Balance Bill in Emergency Situations - Prospect Medical Group, Inc. v. Northridge Emergency Medical Group Stephanie Buckler, Suffolk University Law School Hospital Liability - Non-Patients Have Standing to Sue Under EMTALA, Which Requires More Than Mere Inpatient Admission - Moses v. Providence Hosp. & Med. Ctrs., Inc. Ilenna Elman Stein, Suffolk University Law School --------------------- • For copies of any article or volume please contact the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Health & Biomedical Law at jhbl@suffolk.edu• All articles are also available on LexisNexis and Westlaw
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