[HTML][HTML] Lessons from corporate influence in the opioid epidemic: toward a norm of separation
JH Marks - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2020 - Springer
There is overwhelming evidence that the opioid crisis—which has cost hundreds of
thousands of lives and trillions of dollars (and counting)—has been created or exacerbated …
thousands of lives and trillions of dollars (and counting)—has been created or exacerbated …
Tool for surveillance or spotlight on inequality? Big data and the law
RA Johnson, T Rostain - Annual Review of Law and Social …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The rise of big data and machine learning is a polarizing force among those studying
inequality and the law. Big data and tools like predictive modeling may amplify inequalities …
inequality and the law. Big data and tools like predictive modeling may amplify inequalities …
The opioid epidemic in Indian country
RT Tipps, GT Buzzard… - The Journal of Law …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The national opioid epidemic is severely impacting Indian Country. In this article, we draw
upon data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to describe the contours of …
upon data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to describe the contours of …
[图书][B] Healthcare politics and policy in America
K Patel, ME Rushefsky - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Health policy in the United States has been shaped by the political, socioeconomic, and
ideological environment, with important roles played by public and private actors, as well as …
ideological environment, with important roles played by public and private actors, as well as …
State responses to the opioid crisis
AM Parker, D Strunk, DA Fiellin - The Journal of law …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper focuses on the most common state policy responses to the opioid crisis, dividing
them into six broad categories. Within each category we highlight the rationale behind the …
them into six broad categories. Within each category we highlight the rationale behind the …
Untangling the concept of adversarial legalism
The concept of adversarial legalism has been widely used by scholars of law, public
administration, public policy, political science, sociology, and Law and Society, but the …
administration, public policy, political science, sociology, and Law and Society, but the …
MDL Immunity: Lessons from the National Prescription Opiate Litigation
R Michalski - Am. UL Rev., 2019 - HeinOnline
The opioid epidemic claimed over 40,000 lives last year. 1 Over 2 million individuals suffer
from opioid induced impairment and dependence. 2 Countless other lives are affected and …
from opioid induced impairment and dependence. 2 Countless other lives are affected and …
The public health value of opioid litigation
RL Haffajee - Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2020 - cambridge.org
Opioid litigation continues a growing public health litigation trend in which governments
seek to hold companies responsible for population harms related to their products. The …
seek to hold companies responsible for population harms related to their products. The …
Making Public Interest Lawyers in a Time of Crisis: An Evidence-Based Approach
C Albiston, SL Cummings, RL Abel - Geo. J. Legal Ethics, 2021 - HeinOnline
Now is a critical time to consider the role that lawyers-and the law schools that produce them-
can play in movements for social transformation. Over the past half-century, public interest …
can play in movements for social transformation. Over the past half-century, public interest …