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Author of Thalidomide History Tells Drug’s Hidden Story
The Solomon Center hosts the author of a book on the toll of thalidomide in the United States.
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Health Law Alumni and Students Connect at Solomon Center Event
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy held its annual breakfast for health law alumni during Alumni Weekend.
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Panelists Urge Confronting Drug Pricing Crisis through Patent Reform
On Oct. 16, the Solomon Center held a panel featuring four experts who guided the audience through the complexities of the current patent landscape and discussed critical issues surrounding drug pricing.
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Health and Human Services’ Top Lawyer Discusses Health Law Cases Before the Courts
Samuel Bagenstos, General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, joined the Solomon Center’s Abbe Gluck in conversation.
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Panel Addresses Disability Rights, Health Care, and Incarceration
The Solomon Center hosted a panel on the role of certain laws in promoting health for people impacted by mass incarceration and disability.