American Journal of Law & Medicine

Papers
(The median citation count of American Journal of Law & Medicine is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Shedding Light on Telemedicine & Online Prescribing: The Need to Balance Access to Health Care and Quality of Care17
Diversity and Inclusion in the American Legal Profession: Discrimination and Bias Reported by Lawyers with Disabilities and Lawyers Who Identify as LGBTQ+9
Beyond Disclosure: Developing Law and Policy to Tackle Corporate Influence7
Infected by Bias: Behavioral Science and the Legal Response to COVID-196
Schrödinger's App5
Opioid Prescribing and the Ethical Duty to Do No Harm5
Applying a Common Enterprise Theory of Liability to Clinical AI Systems4
Telehealth for an Aging Population: How Can Law Influence Adoption Among Providers, Payors, and Patients?4
Adolescent Medical Decisionmaking Rights: Reconciling Medicine and Law3
Vitriolic Verification: Accommodations, Overbroad Medical Record Requests, and Procedural Ableism in Higher Education3
Ruthless Utilitarianism? COVID-19 State Triage Protocols May Subject Patients to Racial Discrimination and Providers to Legal Liability3
The Revised Common Rule and Mental Illness: Enduring Gaps in Protections3
Consent and Privacy in the Era of Precision Medicine and Biobanking Genomic Data3
Genome Editing 2020: Ethics and Human Rights in Germline Editing in Humans and Gene Drives in Mosquitoes2
Toward a Preliminary Theory of Organizational Incentives: Addressing Incentive Misalignment in Private Equity-Owned Long-Term Care Facilities2
Ignoring the Experts: Implications of the FDA’s Aduhelm Approval2
Pelvic Exam Laws in the United States: A Systematic Review2
The Ethics of DNA Testing at the Border2
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and (Mis)perception of Risk2
Can Electronic Health Records Be Saved?1
Coronavirus & Contracts: How the Coronavirus May Trigger Force Majeure1
Upending “Normal”: Toward an Integrated and Intersectional Approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Legal Profession: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of the Le1
A Protected Class, An Unprotected Condition, and A Biomarker – A Method/Formula for Increased Diversity in Clinical Trials for the African American Subject with Benign Ethnic Neutropenia (BEN)1
Drug Diversion in the Health Care System: Cultural Change via Legal and Policy Mechanisms1
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists v. United States Food & Drug Administration: Restricted Access to Medical Abortion Th1
Dietary Supplements for Weight Loss: Legal Basis for Excise Tax and Other Government Action to Protect Consumers from a Public Health Menace1
Divergence and Convergence of Royalty Determinations between Compulsory Licensing under the TRIPS Agreement and Ongoing Royalties as an Equitable Remedy1
Perceptions of Protection under Nondiscrimination Law1
Beyond Diversity and Inclusion: Understanding and Addressing Ableism, Heterosexism, and Transmisia in the Legal Profession: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of the Legal P1
COVID-19, Religious Freedom and the Law: The United States’ Case1
Pregnant Women and Opioid Use Disorder: Examining the Legal Landscape for Controlling Women’s Reproductive Health1
Detention of Immigrant Children amid a Global Pandemic: Jenny Flores’ America1
Precommitment Devices: A Defensible Treatment for Opioid Addiction?1
When Medical Devices Have a Mind of Their Own: The Challenges of Regulating Artificial Intelligence1
Richards v. Kiken and the Legal Implications of Fertility Fraud1
Opioid Litigation: Lessons Learned from a Retail Pharmacy Settlement1
Tailoring Public Health Policies1
Buckman v. Commissioner of Correction: Salvaging Massachusetts' Medical Parole Program1
Queering America's Heteronormative Family Law through “Well-Conceived” Legislation (Or, Genetic Parents Exist and Sometimes Your Kid Might Want to Know Them)0
CVS Health’s Acquisition of Oak Street Health Reconfirms Market Viability of Private Equity Investment in Value-Based Payment Models for Primary Care0
Supporting an Invisible Workforce: The Case for the Creation of the Home Healthcare Workers Support Act0
Recalibrating Transplant Eligibility Criteria: Ensuring Equitable Access to Organ Transplantation for Intellectually Disabled Persons0
Reversing the Criminalization of Reproductive Health Care Access0
What Does “Least Restrictive” or “Less Restrictive” Mean in Mental Health Law? Contradictions and Confusion in the Case of Queensland, Australia0
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The Optum-Atrius Transaction: A Model for Reviewing Mid-Sized Health Transactions0
Caring for Mom: Establishing Statutory Rights for Elder Care Facilities0
Select Recent Court Decisions0
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Title IX’s Unintended Consequences: The Female Athlete Triad and the Need for Special Treatment0
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Eating Disorders and Our Youth: Aggressive Action Must be Taken to Ensure Parity0
“The Timeless Explosion of Fantasy’s Dream”: How State Courts Have Ignored the Supreme Court’s Decision in Panetti v. Quarterman0
Crime, Incarceration, and Dementia: An Aging Criminal System0
The Right to Construct Yourself and Your Identity: The Current Human Rights Law Framework Falls Short in Practice in the Face of Illegitimate Interference to the Mind0
Remote Reproductive Rights0
Mental Health Matters: A Look At Abortion Law Post-Dobbs0
Do Pluripotent Stem Cells Offer a New Path to Reproduction?0
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Pushing Past the Pandemic: Re-evaluating Tribal Exemptions to Medicaid Work Requirements0
Synthetic Biology: State Regulation in the Biomedical Context0
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Expedited Antitrust Review of COVID-19-Related Requests0
Too Important for the Bureaucrats: Rethinking Risk and Regulatory Presumptions in Times of Crisis0
Trust, Brutality, and Human Dignity: How “Partial Birth Abortion” Helps Shape American Biopolitics0
Shattering the Mirage: The FDA’s Early COVID-19 Pandemic Response Demonstrates a Need for Reform to Restore Agency Credibility0
No Policy is an Island: Mitigating COVID-19 in View of Interaction Effects0
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America’s Oldest Drug Cartel: Civil RICO Action In re Insulin Pricing Litigation and the Case for Overruling the Indirect Purchaser Rule0
The Future of Behavioral Health: Can Private Equity and Telehealth Improve Access?0
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The Least Diverse Profession: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession0
Preventive Care: Improving Health of Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Program Patients Through Access to Fresh Fruit and Vegetables0
Braidwood Mgmt. v. Becerra & a Texas District Court’s Decision to Stop Enforcement of Preventive Care Coverage Requirements under the ACA0
#Justice4Layleen: The Legal Implications of Polanco v. City of New York0
Puerto Rico’s Attempts to Address a Public Health Crisis Struck Down by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit0
Self-Determined Health: Reevaluating Current Systems and Funding for Native American Health Care0
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Increasing LGBTQ+ Access to Legal Services via Medical-Legal Partnerships0
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ALGORITHMS, ADDICTION, AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH: An Interdisciplinary Study to Inform State-level Policy Action to Protect Youth from the Dangers of Social Media0
“Forwards, Not Backwards”: How the U.S. Supreme Court May Save the Plight of Individuals with Mental Disabilities0
EACH Person’s Right: The Importance of Federal Abortion Care Funding to Health Care Reform0
Potential Effects of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health on Civil Commitment Law0
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How Much Information is Enough? Understanding the Alabama Supreme Court’s Expansion of the Causation Standard in Failure to Warn Claims0
Fourth Amendment Protections of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: Patient Privacy in the Opioid Crisis0
Reflections on a New Study that Examines Discrimination and Bias Reported by Lawyers: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of the Legal Profession0
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Episode III: California v. Texas0
Information Opacity in Biopharmaceutical Innovation Through the Lens of COVID-190
The Balancing Act in Regulation Between the FDA and the Court’s Role in Promoting Children’s Health: In re: Gerber Products Company Heavy Metals Baby Food Litigation0
LGBTQ+ Lawyers Experience Breakthroughs and Setbacks: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of the Legal Profession0
Restatement (Third) of Torts Section 47(b) Bypasses Traditional Barriers and Offers Aspiring Parents a Clear Path to Recover Stand-Alone NIED when Their0
Vitriolic Verification: Accommodations, Overbroad Medical Record Requests, and Procedural Ableism in Higher Education – Corrigendum0
Legitimacy of Cost Concern for Health Insurance Coverage of Gender-Affirming Surgeries: Comparison of the Interest in Keeping Insurance Cost Down versus the Cost-Effectiveness of Including Gender-Affi0
Monitoring Mental Health: Legal and Ethical Considerations of Using Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Wards0
The Case Against Race-Based Quotas in Pharmaceutical Trials0
Reason-Based Abortion Bans, Disability Rights, and the Future of Prenatal Genetic Testing0
How Does Medicaid Managed Care Address the Needs of Beneficiaries with Opioid Use Disorders? A Deep Dive into Contract Design0
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Easing Medical Device Regulatory Oversight: The FDA and Testing Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Erasing Workers’ Identities: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of the Legal Profession0
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The Causes of Minor Suicide: How the Restatement Approach to Foreseeability & Scope of Liability Fails to Act as a Deterrent0
Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson: One Texas Law’s Procedural Peculiarities and its Monolithic Threat to Abortion Access0
Juvenile Competency Complications: Protocol, Unmet Needs, Developmental Immaturity, FASD, and Comorbidity0
A Protected Class, An Unprotected Condition, and A Biomarker – A Method/Formula for Increased Diversity in Clinical Trials for the African American Subject with Benign Ethnic Neutropenia (BEN) – CORRI0
Mental Health Parity Arguments for Accessing Gender Affirmation Surgery0
Crisis Pregnancy Centers: An Inherently Unjust Limitation to Reproductive Rights0
Reshaping Insanity in Pakistani Law: The Case of Safia Bano0
Reforming Medicaid Coverage Toward Reproductive Justice0
Access in a Crisis: The Modernization of OTC Drug Regulations0
Straight Teeth and Misaligned Interests: Courtrooms Are Crowded with SmileDirectClub Litigation0
The Confused and Bewildered Hospital: Adverse Event Discovery, Pay-for-Performance, and Big Data Tools as Halfway Technologies0
Reformulating Graham v. Connor’s Excessive Force Test to ADApt for Individuals with Disabilities0
Alabama Association of Realtors v. Department of Health and Human Services: End of Federal Eviction Moratorium Curtails Expansive Interpretation of CDC’s Statutory Authority0
Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru: A Broadening of the “Ministerial Exception” to Employment Discrimination in Religious Institutions0
Access to Medication Abortion: Now More Important Than Ever0
Hairdos and Help-seeking: Mandatory Domestic Violence Training for Salon Workers0
Gordon v. State Bar of California: Test Takers with Disabilities Sue State Bar of California for Forcing Them to Test In-Person During the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Desrosiers v. Governor of Massachusetts and the Legality of Governor Baker’s COVID-19 Emergency Orders0
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