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Recent Scholarship and Service

Listed alphabetically in reverse chronological order are some of the major publications of the faculty members of the Center for Health Law Studies that are available online. For complete listings of health faculty publications please access faculty resumes.

Barbara Gilchrist


Recent Service

- American Society on Aging
- American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics
- Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
- Co-Chair of Elder Law Committee
- Missouri Bar Association
- National Association of Elder Law Attorneys
- National Lawyers Guild
- Women Lawyers Association
- Saint Louis University Faculty Senate Diversity Committee
- Volunteer, Veteran's Standdown and Homeward Bound Programs
- Member, Diversity Committee, New City School
- Member, Public Policy Committee, Alzheimer's Association
- Speaker on Legal Issues for Various Elderly Care-Giver Support Groups and Social Service Groups, Including "How to Cope" Program Sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association
- Guest Lecturer for Gerontological Nursing Course on Care of the Elderly
- Volunteer for Tax Assistance Program

Jesse A. Goldner


Recent Scholarship

Books

The Ethics and Regulation of Research with Human Subjects (with C. Coleman, J. Menikoff & N. Dubler) and Accompanying Teacher's Manual (2005).

Articles and Chapters

"Beyond the Anti-Kickback Statute: New Entities, New Theories in Healthcare Fraud Prosecution," (co-authored with James G. Sheehan), Journal of Health Law 167 (2007).

"A Review of Current Issues in the Regulation of Human Subject Research in the United States" in Legal Perspectives in Bioethics (co-ed, Sandra H. Johnson) (2006).

Recent Service

Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Health Law (1996-2007).

Symposium Editor, 28, 30 The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (2000, 2002).

Manuscript Reviewer:

Health Affairs
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Hospital and Health Services Administration

American Bar Association, 1981-Present, Member, Accreditation Committee of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, 2005-Present; Since 1981 -Conducted 15 Law School Site Evaluations for the Accreditation Committee, 1988-2005.

Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs, Inc., Member, Council on Accreditation, 2002-Present, Chair, 2005; Site Evaluation Team Chair, 2003 and 2004.

Association of American Law Schools; Conducted 6 Law School Site Evaluations for Membership, 1997-2005. Member, Committee on Sections and the Annual Meeting, 1993-1997. Chairman, Planning Committee for National Workshop on Teaching Health Law, 1993-1994.


Thomas L. Greaney


Recent Scholarship

Books

Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems (with Furrow et al.) (5th ed. 2004)
Organization and Finance (Paperback, 5th ed. 2004)
Bioethics (Paperback, 5th ed. 2004)
Liability (Paperback, 5th ed. 2004)

International Encyclopedia of Laws, Medical Law, United States National Edition (with Furrow et al.) (2005).

Health Law Statutes & Regulations (with R. Schwartz) (2002).

Health Law (with Furrow et al.) (Treatise and Hornbook, 2d ed. 2000).

Articles and Chapters

"Hospital Mergers" in Competition Policy and Merger Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries (Peter Carstensen ed.) (Forthcoming 2006).

"Antitrust and Hospital Mergers: Does the Nonprofit Form Affect the Competitive Substance?" Symposium on FTC Report, Improving Health Care: A Dose of Competition, 31 Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law 511 (2006).

"Economic Theory and Antitrust" (with Patrick Welch) in Law and Economics: Alternative Economic Approaches to Legal and Regulatory Issues (Margaret Oppenheimer & Nicholas Mercurio eds.) (2005).

"New Governance Norms and Quality of Care in Nonprofit Hospitals," 14 Annals of Health Law 421 (2005).

"Mission, Margin and Trust in the Nonprofit Healthcare Enterprise" (with Kathleen Boozang), 5 Yale Journal of Health Law & Policy 1 (2005).

"Sarbanes-Oxley and the Arc of American Fiduciary Law," Conference Report, La Securite Financiere et Les Societees Cotees, University Paris-Dauphine (Forthcoming 2005).

Recent Service

"Concentration in Health Care Markets," Health Law Institute, Hamline University, April 26, 2007.

Commentary on Merger Law, Annual Colloquim at Loyola University's Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, April 12, 2007.

"Alchemy in the Age of Empiricism: Examining the Efficiencies Defense in American Merger Law," Annual Conference of the Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA), Universite Paris-Dauphine and the Universite de Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne, December 8-9, 2006.

"Nation Building or Insurgency? The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003," University of Minnesota, October 30-November 1, 2006.

"Governance of the Nonprofit Hospital and the Provision of Charity Care," Saint Louis University Annual Symposium, March 2006.

"Retrospective on the Government's Joint Venture Policy Statements," ABA Antitrust Section Annual Spring Meeting, March 2006.

"Reading the Tea Leaves: Assessing the FTC's Hospital Merger Analysis in the Evanston Hospital Case," Saint Louis Health Lawyers' Association, February 2006.

"Medicare Advantage: Nation-Building or Terrorist Insurgency?" American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, June 2005.

"Unpacking Medicare's Reform," Southeastern Law School Association Annual Meeting, June 2005.

Peer Reviewer, Health Affairs; Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law; Journal of the American Medical Association.

"Challenges to Nonprofit Hospitals: Balancing Mission and Margin," Health Law & Policy Speakers Series, Suffolk University Law School, February 17, 2005.

 

Amany Ragab Hacking


Recent Scholarship

“An Appellate Court Insider’s Tips on Oral Argument,” The Daily Record/Daily Countian (May 2005).

Recent Service

2001-Present: Introduction to Islam and Muslims; Islamic Speakers Bureau – trained and certified to educate the general public about Islam and Muslims; Department of Justice – trained and certified to educate law enforcement about Islam and Muslims; Saint Louis University, School of Social Work – speak to graduate social work students about Islam and Muslims; Public Speaker – Historyonics Theatre – “Profiling in America"; Council on American Islamic Relations, St. Louis Chapter (CAIR-StL) – Presented seminar to board on Organizational Management and Planning.

Sandra H. Johnson


Recent Scholarship

Legal Perspectives in Bioethics, Annals of Bioethics Series, Routledge (Co-Editor) (Forthcoming 2005).

United States, Kluwer International Encyclopedia of Laws: Medical Law (with B.R. Furrow et al.) (Kluwer, 3d ed. 2005; 2d ed. 1998; 1st ed. 1995)

"Pain Management in the Emergency Department: Current Landscape and Agenda for Research," Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics (Winter 2005).

Articles and Chapters "Polluting Medical Judgment? - False Assumptions in the Pursuit of False Claims," Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology (Forthcoming).

"Living and Dying in Nursing Homes" in Living with Grief: Ethical Dilemmas at the End of Life (Doka, Jennings & Corr eds.) (2005).

"Legal and Ethical Aspects" in Pain Management and Procedural Sedation in the Emergency Department (Mace, DuCharme & Murphy eds.) (2005).

"The Social, Professional and Legal Framework for the Problem of Pain Management in Emergency Medicine," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Winter 2005).

"Making Room for Dying: End of Life Care in Nursing Homes," Hastings Center Report (Nov.-Dec. 2005).

"Legal Issues in the Use of Controlled Substances in Pain Management," Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Journal (Winter 2005).

Recent Service

"Clinical Trials, Drug Marketing, Off-Label Prescribing, And the Law," The University of Chicago Law School, May 2, 2006.

“Legal Environment of Phase IV Trials and Off-Label Prescribing,” SLUCOR Seminar, Saint Louis University, February 14, 2006.

"Legal Environment for Phase IV Trials and Off-Label Prescribing," Annual Meeting, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, December 14, 2005.

"Legal Issues in Research with Individuals with Dementia," Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, October 16, 2005.

Health Law Symposia at New York University School of Law; Case-Western Reserve University; Loyola-Chicago; University of Houston; University of Connecticut; University of Tennessee Medical Center; Center for Law and Health, Indiana University at Indianapolis.

Others: Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences; National Health Lawyers Association;
National Senior Citizens Law Center; Catholic Helath Association; American College of Legal Medicine;
Association of American Law Schools; Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly of the ABA;
American College of Health Care Administrators; Connecticut Health Association;
Southern Trial Lawyers Association; Missouri Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Programs;
Saint Louis University, Continuing Education Programs of the Schools of Law, Medicine,
Public Health and Nursing and Center for Health Care Ethics.

- Director, Mayday Fund Pain Relief Project, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
- Editorial Board, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
- Member, Pain Council, 2004
- Member, Advisory Board, Project on Measuring Outcomes of Pain Management in the ED, Emory University
- Member, National Advisory Commission on the Diversion and Abuse of Prescription Drugs, Center for Addiction and Substance Abuse, Columbia University


Camille A. Nelson


Recent Scholarship

Articles and Chapters

Forthcoming Work

“American Husbandry: Legal Norms Impacting the Production of Re)Productivity.”Yale Journal Of Law and Feminism,K29.A34, (2007).

"Honor in the American Criminal Law" in the International Encyclopedia, Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht.

Published Work

"Starting Anew: The ADA's Disability with Respect to Episodic Mental Illness," 75 Mississippi Law Journal.

"Multicultural Feminism: Assessing Systemic Fault in a Provocative Context," 17 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 263 (2006).

“The Conflicting And Contradictory Dance: The Essential Management Of Identity For Women Of Colour In The Legal Academy” in Calling for Change: Women, Law and the Legal Profession Ten Years After Touchstones (Elizabeth Sheehy & Sheila McIntrye eds.) (2006).

“Of Egg-shells and Thin Skulls: A Consideration of Racism-Related Mental Illness Impacting Black Women,” 29 International Journal of Law & Psychiatry (March-April 2006).

“Considering Tortious Racism,” 9 DePaul Journal of Health Care Law (Spring 2006).

Recent Service

"Just Between Us: A Mentoring Session", panelist, Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Southern New England School of Law, September 2007.

"Critical Localities: Epistemic Communities, Rooted Cosmopolitans, New Hegemonies, and Knowledge Processes," discussant, XII LatCrit Conference, Florida International University College of Law, October 2007.

"Critical Localities: Epistemic Communities, Rooted Cosmopolitans, New Hegemonies, and Knowledge Processes",discussant at Florida International University College of Law in October. "ADA's (In)Ability to Address Episodic Mental Illness," AALS Panel, "Open Program on Disability Related Issues," January 6, 2007.

Panelist, "Is the Federalism Revolution Over After Raich?" Federalist Society Breakout Conference, January 5, 2007.

“Lovin’ the Man: Examining the Nexus of Irony, Hypocrisy and Curiosity" University of California-Berkeley, Boalt School of Law Symposium, "Loving by Law: Forty Years Since Loving v. Virginia, November 2006.

“Lovin’ the Man: Examining the Nexus of Irony, Hypocrisy and Curiosity" Wisconsin Law Review Symposium, "Intimacy, Marriage, Race and the Meanings of Equality: Perspectives on the 40th Anniversary of Loving v. Virginia," November 2006.

“Considering Tortious Racism and its Implications for the Rights of the (Mentally) Disabled,” Harvard Law School, April 2006.

“Lovin’ the Man: Examining the Nexus of Irony, Hypocrisy and Curiosity" and "Breaking the Camel’s Back through an Hawaiian Lens,” Ninth Annual Law Culture and Humanities Conference, March 2006.

Presenter, "Open Program on Disability Related Issues," AALS Conference, January 6, 2006.

”Critical Mental Health Issues: Tort Law Possibilities," Minorities and Multiculturalism, 29th International Congress on Law and Mental Health (Arranged for 15 Participants and Organized Critical Mental Health Streams), July 2005.

Presenter, ”American Husbandry,” Gender, Reproductive and Sexual Rights Panel, South East/South West People of Color Conference “The Struggle Continues: DeFacto Segregation Educational Achievement and Beyond,” May 2005.

”Feminism v. Multiculturalism,” Symposium, University of Florida College of Law, Sponsored by the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession, ABA Multicultural Women Attorneys Network (A Joint Project of the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession and the Commission on Women in the Profession), ABA Criminal Justice Section ABA Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities in Cooperation with the University of Florida Levin School of Law, April 2005.

”American Husbandry,” Disentangling Fact from Fiction: The Realities of Unequal Health Treatment, DePaul University College of Law, March 2005.

Discussant, Nation, Politics and Belonging Panel for the Conference, Ebony Roots: Northern Soil Perspectives on Blackness in Canada, McGill University, February 4-5, 2005.

”Legal Strategies to Eliminate Mental Health Disparities in People of Color,” First Annual Winter Institute for Black Studies: Keys to Reducing Health Disparities Among People of Color, University of Hawai’I ta Manoa, January 2005.

”Engaged Scholarship, Evaluating Students and Evaluating Outputs: Vision, Revision, Envision: Critical Perspectives in Assessment,” Small Group Leader, American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, January 2005.

Nicolas P. Terry


Recent Scholarship

"Under-Regulated Healthcare Phenomena in a Flat World: Medical Tourism and Outsourcing" 29 Western New England Law Review (Forthcoming 2007) (Politics and Health Law Symposium Issue).

"Ensuring The Privacy and Confidentiality of Electronic Health Records" (with Leslie P. Francis) University of Illinois Law Review (Forthcoming 2007).

"To HIPAA, A Son: Assessing the Technical, Conceptual, and Legal Frameworks for Patient Safety Information," 12 Widener Law Review 134 (2006) (“Regulating for Patient Safety: The Law's Response to Medical Errors” Symposium Issue).

Sports Medicine: Doping, Disabilities & Health Quality, Foreword, 50 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1 (2005).

"The Emergence of National Electronic Health Record Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions" (with Tracy D. Gunter), 7 Journal of Medical Internet Research e3 (Mar. 14, 2005).

"Through an E-Health Lens, Darkly: Observations on Law, Industry, and Innovation" in Medicine and Industry in Changing Paradigms in Health Law, Policy and Ethics (George F. Tomossy, David N. Weisstub, & Tom Campbell eds., Forthcoming 2005).

"What's Wrong with Health Privacy?" in The Law and Bioethics (Ana Smith Iltis & Sandra H. Johnson eds.) (Forthcoming 2006).

Recent Service

Member, The Saint Louis University State Health Policy Legislative Analysis Team (funded by Missouri Foundation for Health), 2006-Present

Member, Saint Louis University School of Law, Faculty Appointments Committee, 1988-1994, 1998-2000; Chair, 1991-1992, 2006-2007

Member, ABA Site Evaluation Team, McGeorge (Pacific) School of Law, 2006

External Reviewer, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center's Master's in Health Law Program, 2006

Member, Board of Trustees Committee on IT and Technology Transfer, Saint Louis University, 2002-Present


Sidney D. Watson


Recent Scholarship

"Does America Have Two Health Care Systems", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Nov. 7, 2007.

“Equity Measures and Systems Reform as Tools for Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care,” The Commonwealth Fund (August 2005).

Recent Service

"U.S. Health Reform", Chesterfield Chapter of the American Association of University Women, Nov. 8, 2007.

"Massachusetts Health Reform: Lessons for the Next President" the First Annual Health Law Students Conference attended by 150 law students from across the country (including five from SLU) co-sponsored by the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law (Fall 2007).

"When Wealth, Welfare and Markets Collide", Annual Symposium of the Japanese Society for American Legal Studies held at Kobe University (Fall 2007).

"How U.S. Medicaid Law Created a Nursing Home Industry", Interdisciplinary Gerontology Research Group at the Univesity of Tokyo (Fall 2007).

"U.S. Health Reform" , Waseda University in Tokyo (Fall 2007).

"ADR and Healthcare" , Tsukuba University in Tokyo (Fall 2007).

"Health Care Reform and Advocacy" , the St. Louis Disability Rights Summit sponsored by Paraquad, Inc. (Fall 2007).

"From Risk to Ruin, The Shifting Costs of Health Care," American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics Health Law Annual Teachers Conference, University of Houston School of Law, June 2005.

"Medicaid: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," Annual Conference of the Missouri Association for County Developmental Disabilities Services, October 2005.

"Missouri Medical Debt Project: Joining Voices and Debunking Myths," Missouri Association for Social Welfare, Issues in Health Care Delivery: Accessibility & Affordability, February 2005.

2005 Equal Justice Award, Legal Services of Eastern Missouri

Co counsel for plaintiffs, Lankford, et al, v Sherman (W.D.Mo, filed 2005) challenging the Missouri policy cutting medical equipment and supplies for adult Medicaid recipients

Editorial Board, HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review, 2005 to present

Molly J. Walker Wilson


Recent Scholarship

"An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Violence: Practical and Policy Implications," Domestic Violence and the Law:Theory and Practice (2nd ed.) (2007)

"An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Violence: Practical and Policy Implications," American Journal of Criminal Law (2005).

"Precommitment in Free-Market Procreation: Surrogacy, Commissioned Adoption, and Limits on Human Decision Making Capacity," Journal of Legislation (2005).

"A Behavioral Critique of Command-and-Control Environmental Regulation," Fordham Environmental Law Journal (2005).





 
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