October Health Law Section Practice Tip
When Must a Hospital Report Medical Staff Conduct to the NPDB and the Utah DOPL? Understanding Adverse Action and Unprofessional Conduct Reporting Requirements under Federal […]
Read MoreWhen Must a Hospital Report Medical Staff Conduct to the NPDB and the Utah DOPL? Understanding Adverse Action and Unprofessional Conduct Reporting Requirements under Federal […]
Read MoreFor the Stegner Center, the 2012-2013 academic year was both busy and rewarding. As noted in this newsletter, the College of Law received a $4.5 […]
Read MoreBob Adler is currently serving a two-year term as Interim Dean for the S.J. Quinney College of Law. Dean Adler is overseeing the College’s day-to-day […]
Read MoreThe Stegner Center’s Environmental Dispute Resolution Program (EDRP) was established in February 2012 with generous funding from the Alternative Visions Fund, a fund of the […]
Read MoreOn the eve of its 20th anniversary, the Wallace Stegner Center continues to extend its reach through its faculty, students, and supporters who have enabled […]
Read MoreThe Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT will soon be releasing the results of a survey that inquired into patient concerns about the […]
Read MoreNoah Hall, a Professor of Law at Wayne State University Law School and a frequent visiting professor at the University of Michigan Law School, will […]
Read MoreBy Professor Teneille Brown The problem with the discourse related to abortion is that we seem to have taken nuanced legal holdings and converted them […]
Read MoreThe Wallace Stegner Center would like to congratulate our scholarship recipients for the 2011-2012 academic year. The Stegner Center provides a rich array of scholarships, […]
Read MoreBaby Joseph, born with degenerative brain disease, died at 20 months old. Baby Joseph had been in a Canadian hospital where his parents refused to have his […]
Read MoreAs we all know, the winds of change are constantly afoot, and that well worn maxim holds true for the Stegner Center too. With this […]
Read MoreWilliam J. Lockhart, inevitably known among earlier students as “Wild Bill,” spent his pre-adolescent childhood exploring nature in his hometown of Los Altos, California, then a rural outpost on the southern end of the San Francisco Peninsula.
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