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2016 Health Law Scholars
RECENT REVIEWERS:HEATHER BEDNAREK, Saint Louis University School of BusinessHAROLD BRASWELL, Saint Louis University Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics THOMAS BURROUGHS, Saint Louis University Center for Outcomes Research ELIZABETH CHIARELLO, Saint Louis University College of Arts & SciencesNATHAN CORTEZ, Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law MARY CROSSLEY, University of Pittsburgh, School of Law BARBARA EVANS*, University of Houston Law Center PETER JACOBSON, University of Michigan, School of Law; School of Public HealthAMBER KNIGHT, Saint Louis University College of Arts & SciencesNINA KOHN, Syracuse University College of LawAMY MONAHAN, University of Minnesota Law SchoolJORDAN PARADISE, Loyola University Chicago School of LawEFTHIMIOS PARASIDIS*, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law; College of Public HealthJASON S. TURNER, Saint Louis University College of Public Health & Social JusticeLINDSAY WILEY*, American University Washington College of LawKELLY DINEEN, ROBERT GATTER*, JESSE GOLDNER, TIM GREANEY, SANDRA JOHNSON, MARCIA MCCORMICK, ELIZABETH PENDO, SIDNEY WATSON, Saint Louis University School of Law
*Denotes past Health Law Scholar
RECENT NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEMBERS:SCOTT BURRIS, Temple University Beasley School of LawTIM GREANEY, Saint Louis University School of LawDIANE HOFFMANN, University of Maryland School of LawSHARONA HOFFMAN, Case Western Reserve University School of LawJOHN JACOBI, Seton Hall School of LawKEVIN OUTTERSON, Boston University School of LawELIZABETH PENDO, Saint Louis University School of LawROBERT SCHWARTZ, University of California Hastings College of LawSIDNEY WATSON, Saint Louis University School of Law
THE CENTER FOR HEALTH LAW STUDIES
The Center for Health Law Studies and the ASLME would like to thank the nominating committee and the reviewers for their participation in this project.
2017
2017 TIMELINEAPR. 10 Submission of Abstracts for ConsiderationMAY 19 Notification of Selection of Workshop ScholarsSEP. 21 Works-in-Progress DueOCT. 12 - 14 Scholars Weekend
CALL FOR PAPERS
A nominating committee selects the papers to be presented at the
workshop. The committee looks for papers that have an original
thesis and will contribute to scholarly literature. The workshop is
designed primarily to provide feedback on articles intended for spring
submission to law review journals. The workshop is not designed to
review published work or papers already accepted for publication.
Those interested in presenting a health law or bioethics work-in-
progress at the Health Law Scholars Workshop should submit a
500-word abstract of the proposed paper together with a resumé
to Cheryl Cooper at Saint Louis University School of Law by April
10, 2017. Because a blind selection process is used, please do not
include the author’s name or institutional affiliation on the abstract.
Questions about the submission process should be directed to Prof.
Sidney D. Watson at [email protected] or (314) 977-2751.
Submissions may be made by mail or email to:
CHERYL COOPER, Program CoordinatorCenter for Health Law StudiesSaint Louis University School of Law100 N. Tucker Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63101-1930
HEALTH LAW SCHOLARS WORKSHOP
The Center for Health Law Studies at Saint Louis University and the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME) are pleased to announce the 2017 Health Law Scholars Workshop. The Health Law Scholars Workshop is a collegial forum in which faculty new to health law and bioethics scholarship present works-in-progress and receive in-depth advice from experienced scholars and teachers in the field of health law and bioethics. The workshop encourages health and bioethics scholarship, fosters the professional development of emerging scholars and furthers the sense of community among health law academics. Past scholars have placed their papers for publication in preeminent law journals.
Scholars workshop their work-in-progress before a group of experienced peer reviewers and commentators. Each author’s work-in-progress accepted for the Health Law Scholars Workshop will be read in advance by several faculty members in relevant fields. During the workshop weekend, each author presents his or her paper to the full group. After extensive oral feedback from the readers, the floor is opened for a sustained exchange between the presenter and full group.
The workshop draws health law and bioethics scholars from across the country, inviting senior faculty from a variety of law schools and disciplines to review the works-in-progress and participate in the weekend. The workshop also draws on the expertise of Saint Louis University faculty from the Center for Health Law Studies, the University’s Medical School, School of Public Health, Nursing School and Center for Health Care Ethics.
2016 HEALTH LAW SCHOLARS (above, L to R)
RACHEL SACHS, Washington University School of Law
JASMINE HARRIS, UC Davis School of Law
WENDY NETTER EPSTEIN, DePaul University College of Law
ELIZABETH MCCUSKEY, University of Toledo College of Law
2015PATRICIA J. ZETTLER, Georgia State University College of Law
VALERIE BLAKE, West Virginia University College of Law
W. NICHOLSON PRICE, University of Michigan School of Law
CRAIG KONNOTH, University of Pennsylvania Law School
2014JESSICA LIND MANTEL, University of Houston Law Center
ERIN FUSE BROWN, Georgia State University College of Law
JOHN COGAN, University of Connecticut School of Law
ELIZABETH SEPPER, Washington University School of Law
2013DIANA WINTERS, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
KATHERINE VUKADIN, Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law
ANNA LAAKMANN, Greenberg Traurig
ZACK BUCK, Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law
2012 LEO BELETSKY, Northeastern University School of Law and Bouve College of Health Sciences
LINDSAY F. WILEY, American University Washington College of Law
ALENA M. ALLEN, University of Memphis Cecil B. Humphreys School of Law
CHRISTINA S. HO, Rutgers School of Law-Newark
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