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WebWhat Is Federalism in Healthcare For? 70 STAN.L. REV. 1689 (2018) 1693 Introduction Federalism is all the rage in health policy again. For the past eight years, President …

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WebPursuing Public Health Through Litigation 73 STAN.L. REV. 285 (2021) 288 disorder,3 over 4 million Americans misuse opioids each month,4 and an opiate- dependent American …

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WebMedicalization and the New Civil Rights 72 STAN.L. REV. 1165 (2020) 1169 half a century, disavowed a medicalized label,6 some commenters have recently suggested reversing …

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WebAcross all of the results reported in Figure 4 below, apology laws never have a statisti-cally significant effect on the litigation outcomes for surgeons. “Sorry” Is Never Enough. 71 …

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Web165 Volume 72 Stanford Law Review Online July 2020 RESPONSE How Medicalization of Civil Rights Could Disappoint Allison K. Hoffman* Craig Konnoth’s article, Medicalization …

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WebMedical Civil Rights as a Site of Activism 73 S TAN. L. R EV. O NLINE 104 (2020) 105 American citizens.”6 Over 130 localities and states declared racism a public health …

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WebCODE § 601.2 (2017) (listing “procedures requiring full disclosure of specific risks and hazards” (capitalization altered)). The only other procedures singled out from …

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WebPlurality Decisions & Precedential Constraint 69 STAN.L. REV. 795 (2017) 800 public opinion is sharply divided.11 Some of the most significant and divisive Supreme Court …

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WebEric E. Johnson & Theodore C. Bailey*. The course of a pandemic is as much a function of social structures as protein structures. Law is among the most important of these social …

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WebTrauma undermines mental health and cognitive functioning, and disability laws entitle individuals with such impairments to robust accommodations and government support. …

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WebOpen Statement on Sexual Harassment 71 STAN.L. REV.ONLINE 17 (2018) 18 in the workplace. These efforts have produced important theories and information, steps …

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WebAbstract. In this Article we make the case for movement law, an approach to legal scholarship grounded in solidarity, accountability, and engagement with grassroots …

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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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WebSee Deborah L. Rhode, Managing Stress, Grief, and Mental Health Challenges in the Legal Profession; Not Your Usual Law Review Article, 89 FORDHAM L. REV. 2565 (2021). …

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WebThe 1918 and 1919 influenza pandemic devastated American Indian communities. In several states in the west and southwest—Arizona, Colorado, Mississippi, New Mexico, …

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WebYianni Lagos & Jules Polonetsky*. This Essay attempts to frame the conversation around de-identification. De-identification is a process used to prevent a …

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WebAbortion at the Margins 76 STAN.L. REV. 269 (2024) 273 Prior to Dobbs, pregnant people generally had the right to terminate fetuses with severe fetal …

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WebRethinking Strategy After Dobbs 75 STAN.L. REV.ONLINE 1 (2022) 3 Clause—as the main tool in its arsenal.4 As much as commentators have criticized Roe’s and Casey’s …

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WebAbstract. In recent years, there has been increased attention to the problem of police violence against disabled people. Disabled people are overrepresented in police …

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