Einer Elhauge

  • Read more: Most-Cited Health Law Scholars (with an update on multiple authors)

    Most-Cited Health Law Scholars (with an update on multiple authors)

    By Mark A. Hall and I. Glenn Cohen Based on the law faculty citation analysis done by Greg Sisk, Brian Leiter has compiled “most-cited” rankings of tenured law faculty in a number of different subject areas, but not health law.  Naturally, we would be curious to know how we and colleagues might show up in such…

  • Read more: Live Blogging: The Globalization of Health Care, Legal and Ethical Issues

    Live Blogging: The Globalization of Health Care, Legal and Ethical Issues

    By Holly Fernandez Lynch This afternoon the Petrie-Flom Center co-hosted a panel discussion (with the HLS Library and the Harvard Global Health Institute) of Glenn Cohen‘s new edited volume out from Oxford University Press, The Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Issues.  Panelists were Professor Cohen, Sue Goldie, and Neel Shah; Einer Elhauge served as…

  • Read more: Einer Elhauge on “Obamacare and the Theory of the Firm”

    Einer Elhauge on “Obamacare and the Theory of the Firm”

    Einer Elhauge, Petrie Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Founding Director of the Petrie-Flom Center, has a new essay on “Obamacare and the Theory of the Firm” in the forthcoming book The Future of Health Care Reform, Malani and Schill, eds. (University of Chicago, 2014). Abstract: Health care fragmentation today raises costs and worsens health…

  • Read more: Health Law Year in P/Review Video

    Health Law Year in P/Review Video

    If you couldn’t make it to our inaugural session on Health Law Year in P/Review, co-hosted by the Petrie-Flom Center and the New England Journal of Medicine, you’re in luck!  You can watch the video here: https://www.law.harvard.edu/media/2013/02/01_pf.mov Topics and speakers included: The ACA and Health Care Reform Einer Elhauge Jonathan Gruber Contraceptives Coverage and Personhood…

  • Read more: Elhauge on The Best Way to Reform Health Care—and Cut the Deficit

    Elhauge on The Best Way to Reform Health Care—and Cut the Deficit

    Professor Einer Elhauge has a new article out in the Daily Beast today about an easy reform that could save thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars, all without a political fight: defragmenting health care.  Take a look!

  • Read more: Elhauge on Solving the Patent Settlement Puzzle

    Elhauge on Solving the Patent Settlement Puzzle

    Founding Director of the Petrie-Flom Center, Professor Einer Elhauge, has just published an article with co-author Alex Krueger on an issue that the Supreme Court just granted certiorari on in FTC v. Watson: the proper antitrust analysis of reverse payment patent settlements.  In such settlements, the alleged infringer receives a payment and agrees to stay…

  • Read more: Bill of Health Interview with Einer Elhauge on Health Care Reform

    Bill of Health Interview with Einer Elhauge on Health Care Reform

    As you have already heard a few times on this blog, Professor Einer Elhauge, the Petrie-Flom Center’s Founding Faculty Director and Petrie Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, has a new book out on health care reform called Obamacare on Trial.  The book collects various essays that Prof. Elhauge published in popular media outlets, along with…

  • Read more: Video from Obamacare on Trial Panel Discussion

    Video from Obamacare on Trial Panel Discussion

    Video is now available from Einer Elhauge‘s recent Obamacare on Trial book talk and panel discussion with Glenn Cohen, Abbby Moncrieff, Sanford Levinson, and John McDonough.  Check it out: https://www.law.harvard.edu/media/2012/11/01_ms.mov There’s also a new review of the book by the National Law Review available here.

  • Read more: Twitter Round-Up: What Our Bloggers Are Tweeting About (10/28-11/3)

    Twitter Round-Up: What Our Bloggers Are Tweeting About (10/28-11/3)

    By Casey Thomson [Ed. Note: Several of our bloggers are active on Twitter.  In a new feature, we’ll be posting some highlights of their tweets each week so you can stay in the know – or think about following them directly!] Dan Vorhaus (@genomicslawyer) linked to Bloomberg’s article on the current underutilization of genetic tests…