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The H2 Blockers' Rx-to OTC Switch: For Whom Will It Spell Relief?
(1995)Tylenol. Advil. Monistat 7. Imodium AD. These are some of the most commonly used, widely available, and successful drugs in the United States. All of them began as drugs only available by a prescription. All of them made ... -
Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights, and the War on Terror
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2007)This Article provides a broad-lens, synoptic perspective on war-on-terrorism questions arising within the habeas corpus jurisdiction of the federal courts. Analytically, it develops a clear framework for sorting out the ... -
Hacks of Valor: Why Anonymous Is Not a Threat to National Security
(Council on Foreign Relations, 2012)The U.S. government has begun to think of Anonymous, the online network phenomenon, as a threat to national security. This is the wrong approach. Seeing Anonymous primarily as a cybersecurity threat is like analyzing the ... -
The Hague Convention: Pros, Cons and Potential
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013)This revised speech describes the Hague Convention’s significance both in terms of the law on the books and the law on the ground. The Convention’s language advanced child rights in international law to the protection of ... -
Halting Pig in the Parlor Patents: Nuisance Law as a Tool to Redress Crop Contamination
(American Bar Association, 2010)The legal discourse regarding the problem of crop contamination caused by stray genetically modified (GM) traits generally centers around two remedies: the reduction in patent protection afforded to subsequent generations ... -
Hands-Off Options
(Vanderbilt Law School, 2008)Executives' use of inside information and price manipulation to boost their trading profits hurts public investors. Each extra dollar pocketed by managers comes at the expense of public shareholders. This Article suggests ... -
Happy Inconsistency: Health Claims Standards at the FTC and FDA
(1997)We live in a society increasingly preoccupied with healthy food. Restaurant menus now include "heart smart" options, network news programs run segments on teenage vegetarians, consumer groups denounce our beloved movie ... -
Hard Defamation Cases
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Harmonizing Pharmaceutical Regulation Among the United States, the European Union, and Japan: The ICH Initiative
(2003)The United States, the European Union and Japan comprise 75% of the world's pharmaceutical market and generate 90% of all pharmaceutical research. Recognizing the need for and benefits of harmonized testing standards the ... -
Harris v. New York: Some Anxious Observations on the Candor and Logic of the Emerging Nixon Majority
(Yale Law School, 1971) -
Harry Kalven and Kenneth Karst in the Supreme Court Review: Reflections After Fifty Years
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Harvard Law School Proxy Access Roundtable
(John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business. Harvard Law School., 2010)This paper contains the proceedings of the Proxy Access Roundtable that was held by the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance on October 7, 2009. The Roundtable brought together prominent participants in the ... -
Harvey Wiley, Theodore Roosevelt, and the Federal Regulation of Food and Drugs
(2004)The Roosevelt and Wiley story is important because it shows the role individuals can have on the course of history. Congressional passage of the Food and Drug Act, as well as the Meat Inspection Act, reflected sweeping ... -
The Hatch-Waxman (Im)Balancing Act
(2003)The Hatch-Waxman Act was intended to establish a balance between the competing interests of brand name and generic drug companies, fostering innovation while giving the public access to a wider selection of affordable ... -
Hazardous Heuristics
(2015-01-28)New work on heuristics and biases has explored the role of emotions and affect; the idea of “dual processing”; the place of heuristics and biases outside of the laboratory; and the implications of heuristics and biases for ... -
Health Care Fraud Liability for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
(2011)Fraud is an increasingly expensive cost to the health care industry, and the regulatory and prosecutorial focus during the fast few decades have focused on health care fraud by pharmaceutical manufacturers. This paper ... -
The health care mandate
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Health Effects & Wine: The FDA Should Regulate the Health Effects on Wine Labels
(2002)In 1976, the District Court of the Western District of Kentucky, in Brown-Forman Distillers Corp. v. Matthews, found that alcoholic beverages were exempt from the Food & Drug Administration labeling requirements. Since ...