Research from Petrie-Flom Affiliates
Of Modest Proposals and Non-Identity: A Comment on the Right to Know Your Genetic Parents
The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 13, Issue 5, 2013
Making Residency Work Hour Rules Work
Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Vol. 41, No. 1, 2013 (with Charles A. Czeisler, and Christopher P. Landrigan )
Conscientious Objection, Coercion, the Affordable Care Act, and US States
Ethical Perspectives, Volume 20, Issue 1 (March 2013), pp. 163-186
Medical Outlaws or Medical Refugees? An Examination of Circumvention Tourism
Risks and Challenges in Medical Tourism: Understanding the Global Market for Health Services Controversies in the Exploding Industry of Global Medicine, Chapter 10, Jill Hodges, ed., Praeger, 2012
Ethical and legal implications of the risks of medical tourism for patients: a qualitative study of Canadian health and safety representatives’ perspectives
BMJ, February 8, 2013 (with Valorie A Crooks, Leigh Turner, Janet Bristeir, Jeremy Snyder, Victoria Casey, and Rebecca Whitmore)
When Potential Does Not Matter: What Developments in Cellular Biology Tell Us About the Concept of Legal Personhood
American Journal of Bioethics, January 2013 (with Jonathan Will, and Eli Adashi)
Rationing Legal Services
Journal of Legal Analysis, November 25, 2012(forthcoming)
Sherley v Sebelius and the Future of Stem Cell Research
JAMA, October 2012 (with Eli Adashi)
Reproductive Freedom and the 2012 Presidential Election
The JAMA Forum, October 2012 (with Eli Adashi)
Taxing Power and the Public's Health
Perspectives, New England Journal of Medicine, October 2012 (with Michelle Mello)
Beyond Best Interests of the Resulting Child: A Response to Professors Crawford, Alvare and Mutcherson
Minnesota Law Review, Vol. 97, No. 1, 2012
Circumvention Tourism
Cornell Law Review, September, 2012
Trading-Off Reproductive Technology and Adoption: A Response to Appleton and Pollak
Minnesota Law Review, June, 2012
The Science, Fiction and Science Fiction of Unsex Mothering
Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, June 2012
Medical Tourism: The View from Ten Thousand Feet
Hastings Center Report, p. 11, March-April 2010
Harvard Public Law Working Paper
Protecting Patients with Passports
Iowa Law Review, Vol. 95, No. 5, 2010, Harvard Public Law Working
Paper No. 10-08
The Right Not to Be a Genetic Parent?
Southern California Law Review, Vol. 81, p. 1115, 2008;
Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 08-31
The Constitution and the Rights Not to Procreate.
Stanford Law Review, Vol. 60, 2008; Harvard Public
Law Working Paper No. 08-30.
Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability
(January 20, 2009). Hastings Law Journal, Vol. 60, 2008;
Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 09-11.
Solving the Patent Settlement Puzzle
Texas Law Review, December 2013 (with Alex Kruger)
Can Health Law Become a Coherent Field of Law?
41 Wake Forest Law Review 365 (2006).
Michael Frakes
The Impact of Medical Liability Standards on Regional Variations in Physician Behavior: Evidence from the Adoption of National-Standard Rules
American Economic Review, February 2013
Oil and Water: Mixing Individual Mandates, Fragmented Markets, and Health Reform
(July 14, 2009). American Journal of Law and Medicine,
Forthcoming; Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 09-54.
What Is and Is Not Wrong with Enhancement?
(May 2006). KSG Working Paper No. RWP06-020.
Religious Liberty, Conscience, and the Affordable Care Act
Ethical Perspectives, Volume 20, Issue 1 (March 2013)
Protecting Human Research Subjects as Human Research Workers
Forthcoming in The Future of Human Subjects Research Regulation (I. Glenn Cohen & Holly Fernandez Lynch, eds., MIT Press 2014)
Compliance with Advance Directives: Wrongful Living and Tort Law Incentives
(June 19, 2008). U of Penn Law School, Public Law
Research Paper No. 08-28; Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 29, 2008.
Michelle Meyer
From Evidence-Based Medicine to Evidence-Based Practice
43 Hastings Center Report (March 2013)
Three Challenges for Risk-Based (Research) Regulation: Heterogeneity Among Regulated Activities, Regulator Bias, and Stakeholder Heterogeneity
Forthcoming in The Future of Human Subjects Research Regulation (I. Glenn Cohen & Holly Fernandez Lynch, eds., MIT Press 2014)
Regulating the Production of Knowledge: Research Risk-Benefit Analysis and the Heterogeneity Problem
(June 2013). Administrative Law Review, Volume 65, Number 2 (June 2013)
Federalization Snowballs:Need for National Action in Medical Malpractice Reform
(September 17, 2008). Columbia Law Review, Vol. 109, 2009.
W. Nicholson Price II
Does Whole Genome Sequencing Circumvent Gene Patents?
(December 10, 2012) Bio-IT World
Legal Implications of an Ethical Duty to Search for Genetic Incidental Findings
The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 13, Issue 2, 2013
The Mortality Effects of Cost Containment under Universal Health
Insurance: The Japanese Experience
(September 1, 2008). Harvard Law and Economics Discussion Paper No. 619.
A Randomized Study of How Physicians Interpret Research Funding Disclosures
(September 20, 2012). New England Journal of Medicine 367;12, p 1110 - 1127, 2012.
Blind Expertise
(February 1, 2010). New York University Law Review, Vol. 85, p. 174, 2010 .
Robertson, Christopher T., Egelhof, Richard and Hoke, Michael,
Get Sick, Get Out: The Medical Causes of Home Mortgage Foreclosures
(August 18, 2008). Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 65, 2008.
Unpatentable Drugs and the Standards of Patentability
(February 2009). Texas Law Review, Vol. 87, pp. 503-570, 2009.
Rosenberg, David and Reinker, Kenneth,
Improving Medical Malpractice Liability By Allowing Insurers to Take Charge.
Harvard John M. Olin Discussion Paper No. 556.
The Value of Health and Wealth: Economic Theory, Administration, and Valuation Methods for Capping the Employer Sponsored Insurance Tax Exemption
Harvard Journal on Legislation, Vol. 48, pp. 235-270, 2011.
Bloom, David E., Canning, David and Sevilla, Jaypee,
The Effect of Health on Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence
(November 2001). NBER Working Paper Series, Vol. w8587, pp. -, 2001.
Stein, Mark S. and Savulescu, Julian,
Welfare Versus Autonomy in Human Subjects Research
(July 8, 2009). Florida State University Law Review, Forthcoming.
Originalism and Original Exclusions
(October 14, 2009). Kentucky Law Journal, Forthcoming.
Nussbaum: A Utilitarian Critique
(June 1, 2009). Boston College Law Review, Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 489-531, 2009.
The Domestic Violence Clause in 'New Originalist' Theory
(May 28, 2009). Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Forthcoming.
Distributive Justice and Disability: Utilitarianism Against Egalitarianism.
Yale University Press, 2006
Fisher, William W., and Syed, Talha
A Prize System as a Partial Solution to the Health Crisis in the Developing World
(2007) UC Davis law Review, Vol. 40,
581
Should a Prize System
for Pharmaceuticals Require Patent Protection for Eligibility?
(June 2009) Incentives for Global Health Discussion Paper No.2
Warren, Elizabeth, Sullivan, Teresa A. and Jacoby, Melissa B.,
Medical Problems and Bankruptcy Filings
(April 2000). Norton's Bankruptcy Adviser, May 2000.
Jacoby, Melissa B., Sullivan, Teresa A. and Warren, Elizabeth,
Rethinking the Debates over Health Care Financing: Evidence From
the Bankruptcy Courts.
New York University Law Review, Vol. 76, No. 2.
Almond, Douglas Vincent, Doyle, Joseph J., Kowalski, Amanda Ellen and Williams, Heidi,
Estimating Marginal Returns to Medical Care: Evidence from At-Risk
Newborns
(December 2008). NBER Working Paper Series, Vol. w14522, pp. -, 2008.