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June 5, 2006
Wake Forest Symposium: "Rethinking Health Law"
Mark Hall, Carl Schneider, and Lois Shepherd have co-edited a dynamite law review symposium on the future of health law. The articles are collected at 41 Wake Forest L. Rev., No. 2 (Summer 2006) and are available here. Here are the titles (with PDF links) and authors:
- Introduction
Mark A. Hall, Carl E. Schneider, and Lois Shepherd - The History and Future of Health Care Law: An Essentialist View
Mark A. Hall - Can Health Law Become a Coherent Field of Law?
Einer R. Elhauge - Some Thoughts on Academic Health Law
Henry T. Greely - After Autonomy
Carl E. Schneider - Assuming Responsibility
Lois Shepherd - Responsibility in Health Care: Spanning the Boundary between Law and Medicine
Carol A. Heimer - The Process Paradigm: Rethinking Medical Malpractice
Roger B. Dworkin - Our Broken Health Care System and How to Fix It: An Essay on Health Law and Policy
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
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