The Slippery Slope of Hobby Lobby Already at the Supreme Court’s Door
By Kendra Brown for BiolawToday.org. The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear another challenge to the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) preventive care […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Brown for BiolawToday.org. The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear another challenge to the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) preventive care […]
Read MoreBy Dave Duncan for BiolawToday.org. Should the “presumption of validity” regarding issued patents be reversed? A patent application goes through an extensive examination process at […]
Read MoreBy 2L Kendra Brown for BioLawToday.org. As a summer project, medical students Spencer Merrick and John Sanchez created a film, Donut Hole: Life in the […]
Read MoreBy Leslie Francis for BiolawToday.org. First posted on HealthLawProfBlog. Part 2 of a three-part series. Read Part 1 | Read Part 3 HHS published the NPRM for the 2015 edition of […]
Read MoreBy Leslie Francis for BiolawToday.org. First posted on HealthLawProfBlog. Part 1 of a three-part series. Read Part 2 | Read Part 3 The NPRM on Meaningful Use (MU) […]
Read MoreBy Cullen Archer for BiolawToday.org. Introduction The Supremacy Clause provides that the Constitution, and Laws and Treaties made pursuant to it, “shall be the supreme […]
Read MoreUniversity of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law also Improves in Bar Passage, Student Employment, and Student Quality March 10, 2015 — The University of […]
Read MoreBy Travis Walker for the BiolawToday.org blog. This fall Brittany Maynard moved to Oregon to end her life lawfully. On a quiet Saturday, she took […]
Read MoreBy Cullen Archer for the Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences Blog. The Disease Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a zoonosis[1] caused by a virus of […]
Read MoreBy Leslie Francis for HealthLawProfBlog. Under HIPAA, patients’ spouses and other family members have certain rights to access health information. In an important guidance document in the wake of United States […]
Read MoreRobert W. Adler, current Interim Dean of the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law and Distinguished Professor of Law, will continue as the […]
Read MoreBy Leslie Francis reprinted from OUP Blog Until the current epidemic, Ebola was largely regarded as not a Western problem. Although fearsome, Ebola seemed contained to remote corners of Africa, […]
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