Shepherding Nevada’s Medicaid Program through the COVID-19 Pandemic
Enrollment in Nevada’s Medicaid program has increased dramatically this year – by over 18% in just 9 months – as the country continues to
Engaging Experts from Across the Country on the COVID-19 Pandemic and Health Equity
Prof. Max Gakh’s Fall 2020 Public Health Law course brought together law students and graduate public health students to delve into the
Protecting Families from the Harms of Stigmatization
Prof. Leslie Griffin authored a blog post, "Stigma and the Oral Argument in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia," in which she analyzed the U.S
Returning to Legislative Service
In November, and twelve years after stepping down from the Indiana House of Representatives, Dr. David Orentlicher was elected for a two
On the Front Lines of COVID-19
Law student Dr. Praveen Saran’s Residency in Preventive Medicine and Public Health has taken him to the front lines of the response to the
Students Propose Policy Alternatives for a Real-World Health Problem
In Spring 2020, students taking Professor Gakh's Public Health Policy course collaborated with a community partner on a service-learning
From the Classroom to the Statehouse
Drawing on his expertise in health law and his experience as a state legislator, Dr. David Orentlicher taught a course on health law
A Fond Farewell
As Professor Stacey Tovino departs to join the faculty at University of Oklahoma College of Law, we are grateful for the many trails she has
Disability and Policing
As we seek reforms to protect black lives from abusive police practices, it is important for policymakers to recognize the extent to which
New “Nutshell” in Health Care Law
West Academic’s popular Nutshell Series has long provided readers with a basic and accessible understanding of topics across the field of
Assumed Compliance with HIPAA
Professor Tovino recently submitted her latest article, "Assumed Compliance," for publication. In "Assumed Compliance," Professor Tovino
Traumatic Brain Injury: Compassionate Care, Not Clinical Nihilism
Prof. Leslie Griffin's essay, “Traumatic Brain Injury: Compassionate Care, Not Clinical Nihilism,” 6:2 Journal of Hospital Ethics 87 (Fall