The challenges that will face the medical and health law professions in the coming decades are enormous. And the Law-Medicine Center is uniquely poised to prepare its students to address these challenges. The center is the oldest health law program in the country. The field of health law effectively began with the creation of the center in 1953. Our Law-Medicine Center’s offerings include a wealth of courses, experiential learning opportunities, several graduate programs, outstanding faculty, extracurricular activities, experiential learning opportunities, job placement assistance, and more. Learn more about the Law-Medicine Center here.
Law-Medicine Center Earns Top Ranking for Health Law
September 11, 2024°Ç¸çºÚÁÏ School of Law’s Law-Medicine Center has been ranked among the , earning an A+ rating.
Jonathan Adler Appointed to Administrative Conference of the United States
August 15, 2024On Aug. 13, the announced the appointment of Jonathan H. Adler as one of six new public members of the conference.
Andrew McGirty wins second place in AUWCL National Health Law Writing Competition
July 02, 2024°Ç¸çºÚÁÏ School of Law student Andrew McGirty is the second place winner of the Ninth Annual AUWCL National Health Law Writing Competition. McGirty submitted the paper: Cracking Causation: The Need for a Workable Link Between the Anti-Kickback Statute and False Claims Act.
Law-Medicine Center Holds Full-Day Conference on Cognitive Decline and the Law
May 23, 2024On March 1, 2024, the Law-Medicine Center hosted its annual national conference, which was devoted to the topic of Cognitive Decline and the Law this year. The conference provided a comprehensive overview of a large number of challenges associated with cognitive decline and approaches to addressing them.
3L Corey Whetzel Selected for Prestigious American Pharmacist Association Fellowship
May 23, 2024Corey Whetzel will begin his fellowship at the American Pharmacist Association (APhA) shortly after graduation. The APhA is the largest association of pharmacists in the United States, and its mission is to advance the pharmacy profession. Only four individuals were selected for the 2024–2025 APhA Executive Postgraduate Training Program.