...correct the prolonged violation of Kosilek's Eighth Amendment right to adequate medical care," Wolf wrote. The case has become a cause...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that challenges the constitutionality of collecting DNA samples from individuals charged with a crime
...University of Kansas School of Law professor Steven McAllister, Harvard Law School professor...a veteran's medical care. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Against GlaxoSmithKline's objections, former head of the Food and Drug Administration David Kessler will be allowed to testify in front of a jury as an expert for the plaintiffs in a class action sui
...traditionally focused on medical malpractice and health...D. degree at Harvard Law School in 1991. According...
...now been integrated into the medical faculties at Duke, Harvard and the University of Massachusetts...
... Education: Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 2001; Harvard College, A.B., 1998. Alexis K...
... Villanova University School of Law is hosting...
Amid all of the discussion regarding health reform and the uncertainty of its fate pending the outcome of the upcoming presidential election, companies are revisiting the benefits of wellness program
...of public interest. From The Today Show to the Harvard Law Review , the court's machinations were a hot topic. Public...
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