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  3. Vol. 12 No. 1 (2015)

Vol. 12 No. 1 (2015)

Published: 2018-01-10

Articles

  • Why Physicians Are Fiduciaries For Their Patients

    Maxwell J. Mehlman
    1-64
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  • Peeking Behind the Robes: A Not-so-Flattering Look at Medicare's Administrative Law Judges

    Michael Barry
    65-102
    • PDF
  • Healthcare Corporate Structure and the ACA: A Need For Mission Primacy Through a New Organizational Paradigm?

    Terry L. Corbett
    103-182
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  • Transformations in Health Law Practice: The Intersections of Changes in Health Care and Legal Workplaces

    Louise G. Trubek, Barbara Zabawa, Paula Galowitz
    183-226
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  • From SARS to Ebola: Legal and Ethical Considerations for Modern Quarantine

    Mark A. Rothstein
    227-280
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  • Are Bioequivalents Really Equal?: Generic Substitution in the Context of Mental Illness

    Jaymes V. Fairfax-Columbo, David DeMatteo
    281-326
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  • Rethinking the Tort Liability System and Patient Safety: From the Conventional Wisdom to Learning from Litigation

    Chih-Ming Liang
    327-382
    • PDF

Notes

  • Combating Obesity One Step at a Time: Why Indiana Should Implement Statewide Complete Streets Legislation

    Samantha R. Chapman
    385-422
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  • Supporting the Rationale Behind the Hatch-Waxman Act and Patent Law: How Reverse Payment Settlements Under FTC v. Actavis, Inc. Can Be Procompetitive

    Andrew E. Podgorny
    423-470
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