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13 Oct 2006, 12:40 pm
Indeed, the implications of his work for understanding the economic conditions of poverty have long made me think that he perhaps ought to have been awarded the economics Nobel (For that matter, I also thought that the Nobel prize in medicine ought to have been awarded to Heimlich of the Heimlich maneuver.)My views on microfinance itself are somewhat complex, and are explored in an academic article from 2002 in the Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, here. [read post]
31 Jul 2019, 5:00 pm by Unknown
," Yale Law Journal Forum (Forthcoming, 2019) - Preprint version of article. [read post]
31 May 2019, 12:45 pm by Unknown
"Searching for Humanitarian Discretion in Immigration Enforcement: Reflections on a Year as an Immigration Attorney in the Trump Era," University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform (Forthcoming)- Preprint version of article. [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 10:37 am by Schachtman
Holford, a professor of biostatistics at Yale University’s School of Public Health, analyzed the raw data behind the McGovern study. [read post]
21 May 2013, 2:41 pm by Tom Lamb
Zdeblick, an orthopedic surgeon at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, received “more than $23 million in various royalty payments from Medtronic since 2002. [read post]
27 Oct 2010, 3:05 pm by Sarah Ryan
In a study conducted by the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University in October 2009, researchers found that cereal was the packaged food most frequently marketed to children – and the cereals directed at children were "junkier" than those sold to adults.According to the study, compared to the types of cereal advertised to adults, those marketed to children had 85% more sugar, 65% less fiber, and 60% more sodium. [read post]
24 Mar 2016, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar and Michael Schaps
Bell may in fact have had ample scientific basis for taking race into account and simply failed to adequately support his motion for summary judgment by including it) might put pressure on other government doctors not simply to justify their use of race more substantially when they seek to deflect litigation, but to refrain from taking a patient’s race into account altogether, even when it would be good medicine (and perhaps ethically required) to do so.One reason the Ninth Circuit… [read post]
23 Jan 2024, 11:32 am by Camilla Hrdy
Tschider:A few weeks ago I interviewed Charlotte Tschider, a professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. [read post]
3 Apr 2020, 12:00 am by David Kopel
Part V addresses three arguments against universal mask wearing. [read post]
30 Oct 2022, 3:50 am by Tom Sharbaugh
  To aid that search, Professor Amy Wrzesniewski teaches a mandatory course to MBA students at the Yale School of Management Yale on finding purpose at work. [read post]
28 Jan 2013, 4:59 pm by VALL Blog Master
Emmett, James Madison College, Michigan State University Colors of confinement: rare Kodachrome photographs of Japanese American incarceration in World War II, ed. by Eric L. [read post]
Clearly, some content-based conditions attached to the privilege of practicing medicine would violate the First Amendment. [read post]
17 Oct 2010, 12:34 pm by Ian Ayres
Committing to put in 40 hours a week in front of your computer or committing to get a draft of chapter 2 to your advisor by the end of the month can help you make progress.Long before stickK was up and running, Rob Harrison, a lecturer in legal writing at Yale Law School, was using commitment bonds to help students overcome writer’s block. [read post]
3 Nov 2023, 8:46 am by The Petrie-Flom Center Staff
Hahn Professor of Law, Professor of Bioethics, and Co-Director of Law-Medicine Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Law.The post Key Considerations for Patient-Reported Outcome Measures first appeared on Bill of Health.The post Key Considerations for Patient-Reported Outcome Measures appeared first on Bill of Health. [read post]
14 Mar 2024, 5:50 am by Harold Hongju Koh
He bombed train stations, maternity hospitals, schools, and orphanages. [read post]
30 Nov 2012, 1:24 pm by Schachtman
Richard Clapp, professor emeritus at the Boston University School of Public Health, is a known purveyor of dubious courtroom testimony. [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 8:04 am by Eugene Volokh
An interesting question now pending before the Massachusetts high court in Commonwealth v. [read post]
20 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Raquel Leslie, Brian Liu
Data compiled by a team of Yale School of Management researchers tracking companies’ operations in Russia has labeled 43 Chinese companies as “digging in,” including Huawei. [read post]
18 Dec 2018, 9:01 pm by Sherry F. Colb
The police, when they heard Larry explain his treatment techniques through a PowerPoint, wished to believe that Larry was being honest with them and had just been practicing medicine. [read post]
20 Oct 2011, 1:01 pm by Bexis
Universal Health Services, 974 P.2d 1158, 1159-60 (Nev. 1999); Packard v. [read post]