Journals - Law Reviews & Current Awareness (News) Resources
Healthcare Law
This guide is intended to provide assistance to students in the OU Law Graduate Studies Programs. JD students and practitioners utilizing the Donald E. Pray Law Library, Robert M. Bird Health Science Library or OU Libraries may also find the guide useful.
Published biannually by the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy. This journal contains articles of general interest in health law.
The Health Lawyer (American Bar Association. Forum Committee on Health Law)
This bi-monthly newsletter provides informative articles that focus on a wide range of areas in the health law field and offers incisive analysis of key issues. The law library carries this publication in print (KF 2905 .H32) but it is also available digitally via HeinOnline.
A biannual publication of the Yale Schools of Law, Medicine, Epidemiology Public Health, and Nursing. This journal "strives to provide a forum for interdisciplinary discussion on topics in health policy, health law, and biomedical ethics."
Antonia Miceli (Arizona State University), Teaching Dobbs as a Contemporary Case Study of Federalism in Action and an Introduction to the Cross-Disciplinary Nature of the Law, 17 St. Louis U.L.J. Health L. & Pol’y (2024): With its decision in Dobbs...
David A. Simon (Northeastern University), Gatekeeping Drugs (Northeastern U. Sch. of L. Rsch. Paper) (forthcoming): How much evidence should pharmaceutical manufacturers be required to provide before they can market new drugs? With drug costs ballooning to over $500 million and...
House Budget Committee Republicans are circulating a menu of policy options including clawing back clean energy tax credits and making changes to programs like Medicare that would yield savings totaling $5.3 trillion to $5.7 trillion over 10 years.
A medical billing processor is being sued over allegations the company failed to take adequate measures to safeguard private health records after a cyberattack leaked the health data of over 360,000 patients.
Health-minded lawmakers are in conversations with House leadership on reviving health legislation that failed to make it into a December government funding bill.