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Book Talk Revisits Health Law Judgments from a Feminist Perspective
A Solomon Center panel looked at major court decisions in health law, including the one that laid the groundwork for informed consent laws, from a feminist standpoint.
Elder Justice Event Finds Abuse A Growing Problem With Many Potential Solutions
Experts at the symposium “Innovating Elder Justice” said it’s critical for legal systems to be able to identify, report, and prevent abuse among older adults.
Experts Offer Clashing Views of Patient Assistance Programs, Kickbacks, and the Court
The Solomon Center hosted a panel investigate the legal issues that patient assistance programs raise and to consider how the private sector can best help patients.
Experts Discuss Organ Transplant System Reform With Focus on Racial Equity
A Solomon Center panel explored the problems and proposed changes to how organs for transplantation are allocated in the U.S.
Experts Discuss Legal Legacy of COVID-19 at Book Launch
Contributors and editors of the book COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact and Legacy access how the pandemic has changed the world.
Yale Law and Medicine Host Symposium on Elder Fraud and Abuse
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School will host a symposium “Innovating Elder Justice: Law, Medicine, and Technology to Address Abuse and Financial Exploitation in Today’s Aging Society.
Panel Considers Challenges to Chevron Doctrine and Fate of Administrative State
In a panel hosted by the Solomon Center, leading scholars, scientists, and Supreme Court practitioners discuss would happen if judicial deference to agencies’ administrative and scientific expertise