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The American Journal of Law & Medicine (AJLM) is the country’s leading health law journal. It is published by @BU_Law in conjunction with @ASLMENews.
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Joined March 2023
Our Mental Health Law & Policy Symposium double issue (Vol. 49, Issues 2-3) is now live! Check it out here:
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Cambridge Core - American Journal of Law & Medicine - Volume 49 - Issue 2-3
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Huge thanks to our Symposium Team!
Thanks to all for a successful @AmJLMed Symposium, "Preventive Care Law & Policy." Congrats to EIC Shannon Gonick ('24), Senior Articles Editor Rachele Lajoie ('24), & Symposium Editors Daniela del Campo ('24), & Sean Dooling ('24). #BUHealthLaw #HealthLaw #BraidwoodVBecerra
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@HarvardCHLPI @ASUCollegeOfLaw @UMKCLaw @wellnessatty @GWpublichealth @Rebecca__Morris Finally, @RutgersCommInfo's Sabrina Singh will present on the interplay between cost-sharing for preventive mental health services, adolescents' understandings of mental health, and their communication about mental health care with their physicians. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@HarvardCHLPI @ASUCollegeOfLaw @UMKCLaw @wellnessatty Opening our final panel on Braidwood's potential public health effects, @GWpublichealth's Rebecca Morris (@Rebecca__Morris) will discuss how loss of the no-cost preventive services mandate would negatively affect community health centers & their patients. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@HarvardCHLPI @ASUCollegeOfLaw .@UMKCLaw professor and wellness attorney Barbara Zabawa (@wellnessatty) will round out the third panel with her presentation on the potential role of wellness industry regulation absent the ACA's no-cost preventive services mandate post-Braidwood. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@HarvardCHLPI .@ASUCollegeOfLaw Professor David Gartner will then discuss Braidwood's potential equity impacts on cardiovascular disease, including socioeconomic disparities in preventive service access and life expectancy. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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Our third panel on healthcare access & equity will begin with @HarvardCHLPI's Anu Dairkee, MD and Elizabeth Kaplan explaining how Braidwood's potential impacts on the USPSTF and ACA preventive services coverage mandate threaten health equity advances. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@oneillinstitute @JAMA_current @TuftsMedSchool @UTexasLaw @lsepper Following up, @SetonHallLaw Professor Doron Dorfman (@DorfmanDoron) will present on his conceptual model for preventive medicine stigma and its role in health law and policy. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@oneillinstitute @JAMA_current @TuftsMedSchool Our second panel on preventive health care moralization features @UTexasLaw Professor Elizabeth Sepper (@lsepper) exploring the potential reach of religious freedom claims to limit mandatory employer-sponsored insurance coverage of preventive services. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@oneillinstitute Next, @JAMA_current Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD and @TuftsMedSchool Professor Marcia Boumil will interrogate the constitutional challenge against the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force in the Braidwood case. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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Opening our panel on health agency authority, Georgetown Law @oneillinstitute's Andrew Twinamatsiko will discuss the role of delegation in health law and the potential consequences of the nondelegation doctrine for health care and public health agencies https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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[Call for Papers] American Journal of Law & Medicine: Vol. 51, Issue 1 https://t.co/OAhTW7p5G2 via @scholasticahq #LRSubmissions
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Yale University Professor Abbe R. Gluck (Schools of Law and Medicine) will deliver the keynote speech, introducing the Braidwood case and its potential significance for health law. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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AJLM continues to solicit articles for Volume 51, Issue 1 to be published in Spring 2025! Find us on Scholastica: https://t.co/B4Oz9piuHE
#LRSubmissions
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AJLM publishes original and timely scholarship exploring the legal, policy, and ethical aspects of public health and health care.
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For the next two weeks the @JLME_ASLME symposium "Seeking Reproductive Justice in the Next 50 Years," guest edited by @AzizaAhmed @nhuberfeld1 @ProfLMcClain is FREE & OPEN-ACCESS for everyone! Please take a look! @BU_Law @CLER_BUSPH @AJLM_News @ASLMENews
https://t.co/vZm8CZxNle
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Cambridge Core - Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics - Volume 51 - Seeking Reproductive Justice in the Next 50 Years
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@HarvardCHLPI @ASUCollegeOfLaw @UMKCLaw @wellnessatty @GWpublichealth @Rebecca__Morris Finally, @RutgersCommInfo's Sabrina Singh will present on the interplay between cost-sharing for preventive mental health services, adolescents' understandings of mental health, and their communication about mental health care with their physicians. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@HarvardCHLPI @ASUCollegeOfLaw @UMKCLaw @wellnessatty Opening our final panel on Braidwood's potential public health effects, @GWpublichealth's Rebecca Morris (@Rebecca__Morris) will discuss how loss of the no-cost preventive services mandate would negatively affect community health centers & their patients. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@HarvardCHLPI @ASUCollegeOfLaw .@UMKCLaw professor and wellness attorney Barbara Zabawa (@wellnessatty) will round out the third panel with her presentation on the potential role of wellness industry regulation absent the ACA's no-cost preventive services mandate post-Braidwood. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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@HarvardCHLPI .@ASUCollegeOfLaw Professor David Gartner will then discuss Braidwood's potential equity impacts on cardiovascular disease, including socioeconomic disparities in preventive service access and life expectancy. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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Our third panel on healthcare access & equity will begin with @HarvardCHLPI's Anu Dairkee, MD and Elizabeth Kaplan explaining how Braidwood's potential impacts on the USPSTF and ACA preventive services coverage mandate threaten health equity advances. https://t.co/GiSAbejpP5
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