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Accuracy in the Determination of Liability
(University of Chicago Press, 1994)No abstract provided. -
The Accuracy of Traditional Market Power Analysis and a Direct Adjustment Alternative
(Harvard Law School, 1982)No abstract provided. -
ACCUTANE: POST-APPROVAL DRUG REGULATION IN A RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
(2002)The acne drug Accutane lies at the center of a movement to expand post-approval controls on drug regulation in an effort to effectively manage drug risks. Accutane’s regulatory history tracks a trend ... -
Achieving Nationhood Through Health Care Delivery: A History of the Relationship between the Indian Health Service and Indian Tribes
(2005)By the measure of its mission, the Indian Health Service is one of the most successful and productive government agencies. At the same time, it is an agency often criticized for not achieving enough. Part of this criticism ... -
Active Choosing or Default Rules? The Policymaker’s Dilemma
(2014)For policymakers, the idea of active choosing has a great deal of appeal, not least because it avoids the charge of paternalism. In many contexts, however, an insistence on active choosing is a form of paternalism, not an ... -
Addressing Global Health Inequities: An Open Licensing Approach for University Innovations
(2005)The article describes the current crisis in access to medicines in the developing world, the existing R&D gap, and the role of universities and other public sector research institutions in exacerbating or ameliorating these ... -
Adequacy of FDA's Response to Mad Cow Disease
(1999)This paper will attempt to analyze the history of FDA’s response to the emergence of BSE and whether FDA’s actions were adequate to protect the American public and its food supply. -
Adjudication As Sport: Rhetoric Astray?
(Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, 2000) -
Administrative Law Goes to War
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2005)What are the President's war-making powers? This essay, a brief reply to an article by Curtis Bradley and Jack Goldsmith, contends that the answer lies in administrative law, at least in the first instance. The President's ... -
Administrative Law in the 1930s: The Supreme Court's Accommodation of Progressive Legal Theory
(Duke University School of Law, 2011)In the first decades of the twentieth century, Progressive politicians and legal theorists advocated the creation and then the expansion of administrative agencies. These agencies, they argued, could address rapidly changing ... -
Administrative Law in the 1930s: The Supreme Court's Accommodation of Progressive Legal Theory
(2011)In the first decades of the twentieth century, Progressive politicians and legal theorists advocated the creation and then the expansion of administrative agencies. These agencies, they argued, could address rapidly changing ... -
The Administrative Law of Borrowed Regulations: Legal Questions Regarding the Bankruptcy Law's Incorporation of IRS Standards
(Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, 2008)In the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), Congress included a provision requiring bankruptcy courts evaluating individual debtors' financial circumstances to utilize certain monthly ... -
Administrative Law Symposium: Question & Answer With Professors Elliott, Strauss, and Sunstein
(Duke University School of Law, 1989) -
Administrative Substance
(Duke University School of Law, 1991) -
Adolescent Risk-Taking and Social Meaning: A Commentary
(2008)Why do adolescents take risks? What is the appropriate response to adolescent risk-taking? This Commentary for a special issue of Developmental Review, discussing a set of papers in that issue, explores these questions ... -
Adopting the Therapeutic Orphan: An Examination of FDA and Congress: Efforts to Promote the Inclusion of Children in Clinical Drug Studies
(2001)This paper examines both the Food and Drug Administration’s Final Rule, which mandates drug sponsors to conduct pediatric research on their products prior to FDA approval and Section 111 of the Food and ... -
Adopting the Therapeutic Orphan? A Legal and Regulatory Assessment of the FDA's Pediatric Testing Rule
(2000)This paper explores the legality and the proper limits of the FDA's rule. Part I lays out the background for the rest of the paper by exploring the complicated policy and ethical problems posed by inadequate pediatric ... -
Advancing Humanitarian Commitments in Connection with Countering Terrorism: Exploring a Foundational Reframing concerning the Security Council
(Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, 2021-12)States spend tens of billions of dollars each year to help implement humanitarian programs in conflicts across the world. Yet, in practice, counterterrorism objectives increasingly prevail over humanitarian concerns, often ... -
Adversarial attacks on medical machine learning
(American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2019-03-22) -
ADVERTISING, THE FDA, AND THE TOBACCO SETTLEMENT: AS HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT DIM, CHALLENGES OF FDA AUTHORITY AND FIRST AMENDMENT CONCERNS ARE REKINDLED
(1998)This discussion will attempt to explore the controversy and dynamics of FDA authority over tobacco advertising and the constitutionality of the existing (although unapproved) restrictions on tobacco advertising, the two ...