Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks\u27 article “Plunging Into Endless Difficulties: Medicaid and Coercion in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius” (93 B.U. L. Rev. 1 (2013) (with N. Huberfeld and K. Outterson)) was cited by the Supreme Court of Delaware in the case Jennifer L. Smith v. Delaine Mahoney, Nicole Marie Richards
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks was recently counted among the most-cited health law scholars from ...
Associate Dean and Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance and Securities Law Usha Rodrigues\u27 artic...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks has published A Definitive Primer and Prescription on Social Determ...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks\u27 article “Plunging Into Endless Difficulties: Medicaid and Coerci...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard has published Plunging Into Endless Difficulties: Medic...
Until the 2011 Term, no Supreme Court decision since the New Deal had struck down an act of Congress...
Of the four discrete questions before the Court in National Federation of Independent Business v. Se...
Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks published Financial Impact...
Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks published Healthism in Tor...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks published Stigmatizing the Unhealthy (with J.L. Roberts) in 45 The...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard has published Affordable Care Act Litigation: The Stand...
Weeks featured in Athens Banner-Herald Monday, February 12, 2018 Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks w...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks has published The Law of American Health Care(with N. Huberfield and...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard has published Affordable Care Act Litigation: The Stand...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks was recently counted among the most-cited health law scholars from ...
Associate Dean and Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance and Securities Law Usha Rodrigues\u27 artic...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks has published A Definitive Primer and Prescription on Social Determ...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks\u27 article “Plunging Into Endless Difficulties: Medicaid and Coerci...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard has published Plunging Into Endless Difficulties: Medic...
Until the 2011 Term, no Supreme Court decision since the New Deal had struck down an act of Congress...
Of the four discrete questions before the Court in National Federation of Independent Business v. Se...
Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks published Financial Impact...
Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks published Healthism in Tor...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks published Stigmatizing the Unhealthy (with J.L. Roberts) in 45 The...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard has published Affordable Care Act Litigation: The Stand...
Weeks featured in Athens Banner-Herald Monday, February 12, 2018 Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks w...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks has published The Law of American Health Care(with N. Huberfield and...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard has published Affordable Care Act Litigation: The Stand...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks was recently counted among the most-cited health law scholars from ...
Associate Dean and Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance and Securities Law Usha Rodrigues\u27 artic...
Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks has published A Definitive Primer and Prescription on Social Determ...