The healthcare debate raging in this nation largely ignores the role of private law in healthcare reform. One aspect of private law occasionally included in the discussion is how medical malpractice litigation may raise healthcare costs, by increasing the cost of liability insurance for medical providers and encouraging them to practice “defensive medicine.” Yet, another aspect of private law affecting health care in America remains outside the current debate—the responsibility of makers and sellers of prescription drugs for harm caused by the dangers such drugs contain. Closing this gap in the healthcare debate, this Article proposes that the law ban design defect litigation against manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, and, further, that it a...
Many have been bewitched, bedazzled, and bewildered in attempting to figure just how the principles ...
This Article focuses on one emerging aspect of tort litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturers ...
Unfortunately, the federal government has become a willing participant in the risk-sharing strategy....
The healthcare debate raging in this nation largely ignores the role of private law in healthcare re...
This note will use the principles of law and economics to examine the interaction of market structur...
The United States healthcare system is one of the most expensive in the world. Unlike other products...
Physicians often prescribe prescription drugs and other medications for uses that are not approved b...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
This article will first discuss the legislation recently enacted as part of the budget reduction pac...
This article explores whether direct-to-consumer (DTC) promotions and advertisements create new duti...
This Article argues that pharmaceutical marketing to doctors should be more critically evaluated and...
Under English law, a manufacturer is generally required to provide adequateinformation to the ultima...
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most regulated industries in the world. While legislation ...
The goals of this Article are two-fold: (1) to explain that pharmacist conscience clause legislation...
Drug shortages are emerging as a major public health threat. Grave concern has been expressed by the...
Many have been bewitched, bedazzled, and bewildered in attempting to figure just how the principles ...
This Article focuses on one emerging aspect of tort litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturers ...
Unfortunately, the federal government has become a willing participant in the risk-sharing strategy....
The healthcare debate raging in this nation largely ignores the role of private law in healthcare re...
This note will use the principles of law and economics to examine the interaction of market structur...
The United States healthcare system is one of the most expensive in the world. Unlike other products...
Physicians often prescribe prescription drugs and other medications for uses that are not approved b...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
This article will first discuss the legislation recently enacted as part of the budget reduction pac...
This article explores whether direct-to-consumer (DTC) promotions and advertisements create new duti...
This Article argues that pharmaceutical marketing to doctors should be more critically evaluated and...
Under English law, a manufacturer is generally required to provide adequateinformation to the ultima...
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most regulated industries in the world. While legislation ...
The goals of this Article are two-fold: (1) to explain that pharmacist conscience clause legislation...
Drug shortages are emerging as a major public health threat. Grave concern has been expressed by the...
Many have been bewitched, bedazzled, and bewildered in attempting to figure just how the principles ...
This Article focuses on one emerging aspect of tort litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturers ...
Unfortunately, the federal government has become a willing participant in the risk-sharing strategy....