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Works in Health Law and Policy

2022

Implications of Azar v. Allina Health Services on Rulemaking: How to Know When Notice and Comment is Required Under the Medicare Act, John Geilman
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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COVID’s Counterpunch: State Legislative Assaults on PublicHealth Emergency Powers, James G. Hodge Jr., Jennifer L. Piatt
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2021

Non-Consensual Disclosures, Nina Varsava
BYU Law Review

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“Love is Distance”: Is That So? Lockdown Strategies, Medically Vulnerable People, and Relational Ethics, Nili Karako-Eyal
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Utilitarian Triage in Disasters, Alyssa Nielsen
BYU Law Review

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2020

Medical Disputes and Conflicting Values: Is There a “Right to Die” Later?, Janet L. Dolgin
BYU Law Review

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Extending NEPA to Disaster Mitigation, Kevin Alden
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2019

Notice and Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy and Innovation for Wearables, Erika J. Nash
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Notice and Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy and Innovation for Wearables, Greg L. Johnson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2018

Improving Veteran Access to Critical Care: Full practice authority and nurse anesthetists, Don C. Fletcher
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Improving Veteran Access to Critical Care: Full practice authority and nurse anesthetists, Catherine Mumford
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2017

Trading Safety for Innovation and Access: An Empirical Evaluation of the FDA’s Premarket Approval Process, George Horvath
BYU Law Review

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2014

The Creation of HIPAA Culture: Prioritizing Privacy Paranoia over Patient Care, Jessica Jardine Wilkes
BYU Law Review

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2011

Charitable FSAs: A Proposal to Combine Healthcare and Charitable Giving Tax Provisions, Adam Chodorow
BYU Law Review

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2010

Can States "Just Say No" to Federal Health Care Reform? The Constitutional and Political Implications of State Attempts to Nullify Federal Law, Ryan Card
BYU Law Review

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Plight of Health Care Arbitration Agreements Under Federal Law, James C. Dunkelberger
BYU Law Review

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Protection of Health-Care Providers’ Rights of Conscience in American Law: Present, Past, and Future, Lynn D. Wardle
Faculty Scholarship

2006

Getting It Right by Getting It Wrong: How the Supreme Court Helped Healthcare Reform by Incorrectly Applying the Standard of Review in Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America v. Walsh, Brian Y. Furuya
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2000

The FDA Knows Best . . Or Does It? First Amendment Protection Of Health Claims On Dietary Supplements: Pearson v. Shalala, Amber K. Spencer
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Unraveling the Lining of ERISA Health Insurer Pockets-A Vote for National Federal Common Law Adoption of the Make Whole Doctrine, David M. Kono
BYU Law Review

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1996

Related Services Under the Individuals With Disabilities Educational Act: Health Care Services for Students With Complex Health Care Needs, Ann Rozycki
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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1995

Tax Policy and Health Care Reform: Rethinking the Tax Treatment of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, Bradley W. Joondeph
BYU Law Review

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1994

The Race to the Courthouse: Conflicting Views Toward the Judicial Review of OSHA Standards, David R. Cherrington
BYU Law Review

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1992

The Economics and Politics of Emergency Health Care for the Poor: The Patient Dumping Dilemma, Maria O'Brien Hylton
BYU Law Review

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