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27 Mar 2019, 1:00 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
Here is the schedule for the 2019 Health Law Professors Conference. [read post]
17 Mar 2019, 2:30 pm by David Lat
David Orentlicher offers this proposal for reform. [read post]
11 Mar 2019, 3:30 am by David Orentlicher
David Orentlicher It is difficult to convene a discussion of cost containment in health care without someone calling for tort reform. [read post]
14 Jan 2019, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
Articles by Robin Fretwell Wilson, David Orentlicher, Shaakirrah R. [read post]
22 Oct 2018, 3:02 am by Walter Olson
Department of Homeland Security] This is really something: argument that maybe it’s unconstitutional to have too conservative a Supreme Court [David Orentlicher, PrawfsBlawg] High court should review whether California state commission can force grape growers to pay for industry ads [Ilya Shapiro and Michael Finch on Cato amicus seeking cert in Delano Farms v. [read post]
17 Aug 2018, 3:30 am by David Orentlicher
David Orentlicher As more and more states legalize physician aid in dying, it appears that the acceptability of aid in dying turns on three critical requirements—that the patients be competent to make medical decisions, that they be terminally ill, and that they self-administer the lethal dose of medication. [read post]
29 May 2018, 4:13 am by Edith Roberts
” At PrawfsBlawg, David Orentlicher discusses “three models for ideological balance on the Supreme Court that also could be extended to the lower courts. [read post]
28 May 2018, 8:04 pm by Howard Bashman
“Time to Reconceive the Supreme Court”: David Orentlicher has this post at “PrawfsBlawg. [read post]
1 May 2018, 5:31 am by Administrators
May is upon us, and so is the start of visits from returning guest David Orentlicher (UNLV) and newcomer Justin Murray (Climenko Fellow). [read post]
1 Feb 2018, 1:40 pm by Zietlow, Rebecca E.
  Panelists at the conference include Mary Ann Case, William Forbath, Aviam Soifer, Fred Smith, James Gray Pope, Noah Katz, Lea Vandervelde, William Carter, Ahmed White, Courtney Lollar, Mehmet Konar-Steenberg, Andrea Freeman, David Orentlicher, Kathleen Kim, Camille Walsh, Richard Blum, Ruben Garcia, Maria Ontiveros, Charlotte Garden and myself. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
Bateman, The Hermeneutics of Sovereignty: The Written Word, State Sovereignty, and Freedom of Religion in the Late Antiquity Roman Empire, (The Journal Jurisprudence, vol. 34 (Hilary Term: December 2017): 311-332).Sally Wagenmaker, Why Religious Organizations Shouldn't Lose Tax-Exempt Status Based on Public Policy, Post-Obergefell, (January 11, 2018).David Orentlicher, Law, Religion, and Health Care, 8 UC Irvine Law Review (2018). [read post]
27 Nov 2017, 7:41 pm by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
Rietjens, Agnes van der Heide Death by equivocation: pp 47-64By David Albert Jones Palliative sedation: pp 65-85By Josep Porta-Sales Clinical aspects of palliative sedation pp 86-99By Nigel P. [read post]
27 Apr 2017, 3:30 am by David Orentlicher
David Orentlicher While the Affordable Care Act has done much to improve access to care—20 million more Americans carry health care insurance as a result of ACA—the Act’s ability to contain health care spending is less clear. [read post]
17 Apr 2017, 1:44 pm by Will Baude
” (Along a related line, see this recent paper by David Orentlicher, arguing that we should entrench an ideological balance on the Supreme Court.) [read post]
1 Mar 2017, 3:30 am by Zack Buck
David Orentlicher, Controlling Health Care Spending: More Patient “Skin in the Game? [read post]
10 Oct 2016, 4:52 pm by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
Clinical Criteria for Physician Aid-in-Dying, 19(3) JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE 259-262 (2016) (with David Orentlicher & Ben Rich). [read post]
10 Mar 2016, 3:30 am by David Orentlicher
David Orentlicher The right to aid in dying (or physician-assisted suicide) has developed with different standards in the United States than in the Netherlands and Belgium, and a recent study suggests that the United States has gotten it right in a critical respect—on the criteria for eligibility. [read post]