Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review | 1-8 |
Symposium
| Introduction: "Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics: How Empirical Research Shapes Health Law and Policy" | |
| Eleanor D. Kinney, David Orentlicher | 9-12 |
| End-of-Life Decision Making: What We Don't Know, We Make Up; What We Do Know, We Ignore | |
| Sandra H. Johnson | 13-48 |
| Judicial Opinions Involving Health Insurance Coverage: Trompe L'Oeil or Window on the World? | |
| William M. Sage | 49-74 |
| Getting a Handle on Coverage Decisions: If Not Case Law, Then What? | |
| Maxwell J. Mehlman | 75-80 |
| Empirical Studies of Judicial Decisions Serve an Important Role in the Cumulative Process of Policy Making | |
| Karen A. Jordan | 81-90 |
| The Application of Antitrust Doctrine to the Healthcare Industry: The Interweaving of Empirical and Normative Issues | |
| James F. Blumstein | 91-118 |
| Recognition of Health Care Market Anomalies | |
| John C. Render | 119-124 |
| Presumptions, Damn Presumptions and Economic Theory: The Role of Empirical Evidence in Hospital Merger Analysis | |
| Michael S. Jacobs | 125-142 |
Notes
| The State of Copyright Protection for Electronic Databases Beyond ProCD v. Zeidenberg: Are Shrinkwrap Licenses a Viable Alternative for Database Protection? | |
| Jennett M. Hill | 143-182 |
| Seminole Tribe and Superfund: A Federalism Gamble | |
| Barry L. Loftus | 183-218 |
| Will NASCAR Have to Put on the Brakes?: The Constitutionality of the FDA's Ban on Brand-Name Tobacco Sponsorship in Motor Sports | |
| Scott D. Matthews | 219-258 |
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