The Puzzle Of Antibiotic Innovation
By Kevin Outterson This new post by Kevin Outterson appears on the Health Affairs Blog, as part of part of a series stemming from the Third Annual Health Law Year in P/Review event held at Harvard Law School…
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By Kevin Outterson This new post by Kevin Outterson appears on the Health Affairs Blog, as part of part of a series stemming from the Third Annual Health Law Year in P/Review event held at Harvard Law School…
At the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA this Thursday – more info here: @koutterson
By Kevin Outterson Call for Abstracts: 2015 bioIP Faculty Workshop The American Society for Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME) is pleased to announce the first annual bioIP Faculty Workshop on May 7, 2015 at Boston…
By Kevin Outterson A short article in the New Yorker on my favorite topic – business models for antibiotic use and innovation.
By Kevin Outterson The American Health Lawyers Association is the nation’s largest group of practicing health law attorneys, with awesome CLE programs. For the past couple years, a group at AHLA has been evaluating how…
By Kevin Outterson Call for Abstracts: 2015 bioIP Faculty Workshop The American Society for Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME) is pleased to announce the first annual bioIP Faculty Workshop on May 7, 2015 at Boston…
By Kevin Outterson My post at TIE: 4.683 million people get tax bills, lose coverage https://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/4-683-million-unanswered-questions-in-halbig/ Also Nick Bagley at TIE: https://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/a-stinging-defeat-for-the-government/ UPDATE: Gov’t wins in the 4th Cir companion case: https://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/the-government-may-have-lost-in-d-c-but-it-just-won-in-the-fourth-circuit/
By Kevin Outterson (After the commercial, sorry, but worth it.) h/t Blue Mass Group @koutterson
By Kevin Outterson The First Amendment has been repurposed as a powerful deregulatory tool, especially in health care (NEJM on data privacy) and public health (NEJM on smoking). Amy Kapczynski at YLS has put together a timely…
By Kevin Outterson (cross-posted from TIE) One important outcome measure for law schools is employment of their graduates, especially jobs for which bar passage is required and are long-term, full-time jobs (BPRFTLT). If a law…