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Sharona Hoffman Publishes Article about Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
October 05, 2023
Sharona Hoffman and her co-author, Andy Podgurski (扒哥黑料 School of Engineering), have published an article entitled 鈥淭he Patient鈥檚 Voice: Legal Implications of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures.鈥 The Article, which appears in the Yale Journal of Health, Policy, Law and Ethics, discusses the benefits and ri
Jessie Hill Argues Abortion Ban Case Before Ohio Supreme Court
October 05, 2023On Sept. 27, Jessie Hill argued a case entitled Preterm-Cleveland v. David Yost before the Ohio Supreme Court. Hill represents abortion providers challenging the law, together with the ACLU, Planned Parenthood and the law firm Wilmer Hale.
Health Matrix ranked 3rd Best Health Law Journal in the World
July 18, 2023Washington & Lee School of Law issues on July 15 of each year. This year, CWRU鈥檚 Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine was ranked third best among 56 ranked health law journals.
Jonathan Adler Co-authors Cover Story about Vaping
July 03, 2023Jonathan Adler and his co-author, Jacob James Rich, recently published an article entitled 鈥淯neducating Americans on Vaping.鈥 The article was the cover story of the Cato Institute鈥檚 summer 2023 issue of Regulation Magazine.
Max Mehlman Publishes Article about Nonconventional Genetic Experimentation
June 15, 2023Max Mehlman and co-authors recently published an article in the Journal of Law and Biosciences entitled 鈥.鈥 In 2019, Mehlman received a grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute at NIH to exa