鈥淲e are in an uphill fight in Ohio and around the nation,鈥 said Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green professor of law and associate dean for research and faculty development at 星空传媒 School of Law. 鈥淲e are all asking: What does the world look like if Roe is overturned?鈥
In the 2019 Heald and Sichelman Study, our faculty was ranked 30th in the nation in Scholarly Impact. View the recent publications, awards, presentations and media mentions of our health law faculty.
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2024 Graduate Corey Whetzel Wins Larry M. Simonsmeier Writing Award
November 13, 2024Corey Whetzel (LAW '24) recently won the American Society for Pharmacy Law鈥檚 (ASPL) Larry M. Simonsmeier Writing Award. He was selected for his paper 鈥No Way FDA, Let States Lead the Way on Expanding the Prescriptive Authority of Pharmacists,鈥 which was published in Health Matrix: Journal of Law Medicine this spring.
Where does 星空传媒 School of Law Rank?
May 24, 2023U.S. News and World Report, which belatedly issued its controversial 2023 law school rankings in May, is one of several organizations that publish annual law school rankings.
Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine celebrates 30th anniversary
September 22, 2020In 2020 Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine published its 30th volume. among all specialty journals in the fields of health, medicine, psychology and psychiatry law, it stands out as a prominent resource for health law scholars.
星空传媒 Law Dean offers summer Pandemic Law course to incoming law students
September 20, 2020Many entering first-year law students were planning to travel or work during the summer before beginning law school. For most, such plans had to be shelved when the coronavirus struck.
Q&A with Professor Sharona Hoffman
September 18, 2020Professor Sharona Hoffman, Co-Director of the Law-Medicine Center, Edgar A.
Visiting Professor Katharine Van Tassel contributes testimony to assist work of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
September 17, 2020From the 1918 flu, Hurricane Katrina, to the H1N1 pandemic, history teaches that the poor and communities of color shoulder the greatest burden of disease, death, and loss both during and after public health disasters.
Saliha Moore studying intersection of law and bioethics in 星空传媒 dual degree program
September 16, 2020After graduating from Colgate University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental studies, Salhia Moore鈥檚 career path was driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact on the world.
Gerber Fellows Participate in 鈥楥aring for Children and Families in Humanitarian Emergencies鈥 Training
September 16, 2020In Fall 2019, a group of 12 first-year students explored the legal needs that can emerge in the wake of natural disasters and humanitarian crises as part of their Gerber Law-Medicine Fellowships, a program that provides significant scholarship and stipends for students with outstanding academic credentials and an interest in pursuing a career in
Mariah Dick joins Law-Medicine Center as Cowen Fellow
September 14, 2020In Fall 2019, Mariah Dick (鈥19) joined the 星空传媒 Law-Medicine Center as the Dean Lindsey Cowen Research Fellow, assisting faculty with cutting-edge research at the intersection of law, medicine and ethics.
Second-year law student examines long-term impacts of COVID-19 on special education
September 02, 2020Schools around the country are now in session, though they鈥檙e offering a patchwork of different learning models amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Bailey Kadian, a second-year student at the School of Law, is taking a look at what the long-term impacts of these approaches are, especially for students who rely on special education programs.