Associate Professor Stacey Lee is available to speak more on the high court’s decision and what it means for women’s health. In addition, Lee’s interviews, quotes, and writings have appeared in Baltimore Sun, CBS, CNN, and Bloomberg Radio. Her work has also…
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Albany Law School President and Dean available to speak about vaccine mandates, HIPPA
Albany Law School’s President and Dean Alicia Ouellette is available to speak about vaccine mandates along with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) violations and questions. She was recently featured in the Albany Times Union piece: “What is…
Albany Law School President and Dean available to speak about vaccine mandates, HIPPA
Albany Law School’s President and Dean Alicia Ouellette is available to speak about vaccine mandates along with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) violations and questions. She was recently featured in the Albany Times Union piece: “What is…
@MTSU Healthcare Operations Expert Richard Tarpey Breaks Down SCOTUS Decision to Dismiss Challenge to the #AffordableCareAct
Richard Tarpey, assistant professor of management, in Middle Tennessee State University’s Jones College of Business, examines the U.S. Supreme Court recent decision to dismiss a challenge to the Affordable Care Act. In turning away a challenge from Republican-led states and the former…
SCOTUS hearings: What Judge Barrett’s confirmation could mean
ASU law scholars explain the impact the confirmation could have on existing public health, health care and reproductive laws
New research explores impact of patent sharing in fight against COVID-19
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Jorge Contreras was among a group of nine lawyers, scientists and engineers from the United States and United Kingdom who came together in March to create a flexible, open platform for sharing intellectual property in the fight against COVID-19. A new article published in Nature Biotechnology outlines results of those efforts.