...ruling in Grutter v. Bollinger, involving the University of Michigan School of Law. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. argued for the government in...
...correct the prolonged violation of Kosilek's Eighth Amendment right to adequate medical care," Wolf wrote. The case has become a cause...
...Irving Kirsch, associate director of the Program in Placebo Studies at Harvard Medical School, who questioned the efficacy and clinical studies of the drugs....
...the way to that Court, said William Fox of Penn State Dickinson School of Law, a leading expert in veterans law. Major veterans...
...University of Kansas School of Law professor Steven McAllister, Harvard Law School professor...a veteran's medical care. ...
...Yale University in 1968 and Harvard Law School in 1971. Wolf's passion...
...in a case in which school administrators allegedly engineered the hospitalization...evaluation and suggested the local medical center would be more likely...
... The justices named Harvard Law School professor John Manning to argue in Sebelius v. Auburn Regional Medical Center, a case that...
...in a different NIH application. Massachusetts General Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital that has since merged with Brigham & Women's...
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