Indiana Health Law Review

The Indiana Health Law Review publishes articles submitted by academics, practitioners, and students on the topics of health law and policy. The scope includes bioethics, malpractice liability, managed care, anti-trust, health care organizations, medical-legal research, legal medicine, and food and drug law.

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In 2003, the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law established a specialty law review focused on health care law and policy: the Indiana Health Law Review. Now in its ninth full year of publication, the journal continues to provide informative articles on important health law topics and issues that academic professionals and practitioners encounter.

The Law Review complements the school’s existing health law program, which is consistently recognized as one of the top ten programs in the nation. It benefits from the expertise of the William S. and Christine S. Hall Center for Law and Health, co-directed by Professors David Orentlicher and Nicholas Terry, as well as our faculty advisors, Professors Emily Morris and Robert Katz.

The scope of the Indiana Health Law Review includes bioethics, malpractice liability, managed care, anti-trust, health care organizations, medical-legal research, legal medicine, food and drug, and other current health-related topics.


Vol 8, No 2 (2010)

Table of Contents

Articles

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Vaccines and Drugs: A Brave New Tort World PDF
Catherine M. Sharkey
The Vaccine No-Fault Act: An Overview PDF
Robert L. Rabin
Administrative Compensation for Pharmaceutical –and Vaccine-Related Injuries PDF
James R. Copland
The Case Against Preemption: Vaccines & Uncertainty PDF
Mary J. Davis
The Case For Preemption: Why the U.S. Supreme Court and the Administration are Wrong to Curtail Implied Conflict Preemption PDF
Malcom E. Wheeler
AALS Torts and Compensation Systems Section William L. Prosser Award Bestowed Upon Guido Calabresi PDF
Catherine M. Sharkey
Comments by the Honorable Guido Calabresi, U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit PDF
Honorable Guido Calabresi
Perspective on Economic Critiques of Disability Law: The Multifaceted Federal Role in Balancing Equity and Efficiency PDF
Elizabeth Burleson
Hospital Tax-Exemption and the Community Benefit Standard: Considerations for Future Policymaking PDF
Bobby A. Courtney
Focusing on Fraud: The Federal Government Expands Its Use of the False Claims Act to Police Off-Label Pharmaceutical Promotion PDF
Kristin McCreary Eichel
Nanotechnology: How Voluntary Regulatory Programs Can Both Ease Public Apprehensions and Increase Innovation in the Midst of Uncertain Federal Regulations PDF
Katie Miller
Stem Cell Based Treatments and Novel Considerations for Conscience Clause Legislation PDF
Lucas Mlsna
Autism Insurance Reform: A Comparison of State Initiatives PDF
Melissa Stuart