Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics is 1. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Response to Comment55
Certification Marks for Supporting Generic Drug Quality44
Biosimilars and Heterogeneous Technological Trajectories in the Argentine Biopharmaceutical Industry33
Battling Environmental Racism in Cancer Alley: A Legislative Approach30
Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice: Cleveland Clinic Policy and Experience26
Differences in Perceptions of Gun-Related Safety by Race and Gun Ownership in the United States25
Bakke Redux — Affirmative Action and Physician Diversity in Peril22
A Financial Case for a Medical-Legal Partnership: Reducing Lengths of Stay for Inpatient Care21
Applying a Social Ecological Model to Medical Legal Partnerships Practice and Research18
Supreme Court Impacts in Public Health Law: 2024-202515
We Have All the Time in the World: The Law and Ethics of Time-Limited Interventions in Clinical Care14
A Proposed Research Agenda for Ethical, Legal, Social, and Historical Studies at the Intersection of Infectious and Genetic Disease14
The Pharmaceutical Market for Biological Products in Latin America: A Comprehensive Analysis of Regional Sales Data13
Integrating Health Technology Assessment and the Right to Health in South Africa: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Substantive Values in Landmark Judicial Decisions13
Equitable Access to Antibiotics: A Core Element and Shared Global Responsibility for Pandemic Preparedness and Response12
Equity in the Pandemic Treaty: Access and Benefit-Sharing as a Policy Device or a Rhetorical Device?11
Embed Multisectoral Governance Mechanisms in the Pandemic Instrument for One Health Action11
(Re)criminalizing Abortion: Returning to the Political with Stories11
JME volume 50 issue S1 Cover and Front matter10
Understanding Shield Laws9
Global Health Law: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of the Field9
Human Nature and Human Enhancement8
In this Together: International Collaborations for Environmental and Human Health8
Defamation Claims Arising from Research Misconduct Cases: Best Practices for Institutions8
Teaching Grassroots Health Law, Policy and Advocacy: Service and Collaborative Learning7
Assessment of Resident Physician Comfort in Screening for Social Determinants of Health in a Specialty Clinic Population7
Immigration Law, Public Health, and the Future of Public Charge Policymaking7
Public Health Protection vs. Freedom of Commercial Expression in the Commonwealth Caribbean: The Case of Barbados and Jamaica6
Doctors and Pain Patients Avoid “Ruan” in the Supreme Court6
Restricting Unhealthy Food and Beverage Advertising in Brazil: Challenges and Opportunities6
Pre-Mortem Interventions for the Purpose of Organ Donation: Legal Approaches to Consent6
Health Justice Partnerships: An International Comparison of Approaches to Employing Law to Promote Prevention and Health Equity6
Trauma Informed Delinquency Interventions for Native Children6
Training Bioethics Professionals in AI Ethics: A Framework6
FOREWORD The American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics and Anti-Racism6
Respect for Communities in Health Justice6
Commercial Speech and the Prohibition of Tobacco Advertising: The Colombian Constitutional Court Approach6
The Synergy of Legal and Medical Palliative Care: Challenges and Opportunities in Palliative MLP and the Yale Experience6
Managing Multi-Institutional Jurisdiction in Cases of Research Misconduct5
Letters to the Editor5
Competition Law and Ethics of Innovation as Catalysts for Fairness: Reimagining the EU’s COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy5
Training Future Public Health Professional in Law: Results from a Pilot Curriculum5
Organizational Characteristics of Medical-Legal Partnerships in HIV Care: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities through a Mixed Methods Study5
An Analysis of Anti-Bullying Laws in the United States5
Letter From The Editor5
Midterm Maelstrom: Public Health Legal Impacts of Election 20224
JME volume 51 issue 2 Cover and Front matter4
The Need for IRB Leadership to Address the New Ethical Challenges of Research with Highly Portable Neuroimaging Technologies4
“A Double-Edged Sword”: A Brief History of Genomic Data Governance and Genetic Researcher Perspectives on Data Sharing4
Risk Reduction Policies to Reduce HIV in Prisons: Ethical and Legal Considerations and Needs for Integrated Approaches4
Framing Black Infant and Maternal Mortality4
JME volume 51 issue S1 Cover and Back matter4
JME volume 51 issue S1 Cover and Front matter4
Patent Claim Scope and Biosimilar Competition in the US and EU4
Health Inequities Among People Who Use Drugs in a Post-Dobbs America: The Case for a Syndemic Analysis4
The Scholarly and Pedagogical Benefits of the Legal Laboratory: Lessons from the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury at Yale Law School4
Blurring Boundaries: A Proposed Research Agenda for Ethical, Legal, Social, and Historical Studies at the Intersection of Infectious and Genetic Disease4
What I Talk about When I Talk about Charity Scott4
Segregate Assessment of Data Validity from the More Complex Issue of Fraud4
Telehealth in the Metaverse: Legal & Ethical Challenges for Cross-Border Care in Virtual Worlds4
INTRODUCTION: Rethinking Pharmaceutical Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Overview3
Negotiating Medicare Drug Prices: A New Attempt to Control Purchase Prices3
Law Journals, Biomedical Journals, and Restraint of Trade3
Responding to the Current Psychedelics Landscape: A Call for Cross-Sector Collaboration3
Curbing the Epidemic of Community Firearm Violence after the Bruen Decision3
Applying Civil Rights Law to Clinical Research: Title VI’s Equal Access Mandate3
Opportunities and Challenges of Generic Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Drugs for HIV3
Steering into the Curves: Using Diagnosis to Support the Dignity and Autonomy of Trans Youth3
Systematic Reviewers Have an Obligation to Promote Research Integrity3
Ethical Issues in Emerging Technologies to Extend the Viability of Biological Materials Across Time and Space3
United States: Protecting Commercial Speech under the First Amendment3
The PrEP Laboratory Service Gap: Applying Implementation Science Strategies to Bring PrEP Coverage to Scale in the United States3
The European Union as a Global Health Actor: Challenges and Opportunities3
An Insider’s Perspective on How to Reduce Fraud in the Social Sciences3
Integrating Public Health Ethics into Public Health Policymaking: Being in the Room Where It Happens3
The Current State of U.S. Regulation of Electronic Monitoring to Combat Elder Abuse and Its Future3
Consciousness, Conflations, and Disability Rights: Denials of Care for Children in the “Minimally Conscious State”3
Democracy Matters for Child Health3
Upholding Tribal Sovereignty in Federal, State, and Local Emergency Vaccine Distribution Plans3
Law and Global Governance of Infectious Disease: Access to Medicines on COVID-19, AIDS, and Beyond3
INTRODUCTION: Securing Reproductive Justice After Dobbs3
Charity Scott, Bioethics, and Health Law2
The Bridge Builder: Charity Scott’s Expansive Vision for Lawyers, Health, and Society2
Anticipating Biopreservation Technologies that Pause Biological Time: Building Governance & Coordination Across Applications2
Supreme Court Impacts in Public Health Law: 2021-20222
What Can State Medical Boards Do to Effectively Address Serious Ethical Violations?2
Implementing a National PrEP Program:How Can We Make It Happen?2
Priority-Setting on the Path to Universal Health Care2
Critical Perspectives to Advance Educational Equity and Health Justice2
JME volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
Chile: Front-of-Package Warning Labels and Food Marketing2
Assessing Impacts of “Anti-Equity” Legislation on Health Care and Public Health Services2
Making Sense of Semenya before the European Court of Human Rights2
Local Legal Strategies to Increase Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic — Lessons from New York City2
Rupturing the Temporality of Pharmaceutical Patents: A Sketch for a New Temporal Economy of Pharmaceutical Markets2
Reflections on Progress and Shaping the Future of Maternal and Child Health in Global Health Law2
Challenges for the Pro-Life Movement in a Post-Roe Era – ERRATUM2
Food Oppression in a Pandemic2
What Can We Learn from Patient Input at FDA Advisory Committee Meetings?2
Standing in the Light of Dr. King2
Letter From The Editor2
Pharmaceutical Innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean2
JME volume 51 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
Is Assisted Dying Really a Matter for Medical Regulation?2
Mifepristone Paternalism at the FDA2
AI and Data Surveillance: Embedding a Human Rights-based Approach2
How Did Human Rights Fare in Amendments to the International Health Regulations?2
Shaping Global Health Law through United Nations Governance: The UN High-Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response2
Honoring a Lasting Impact: Dr. Tom Beauchamp2
Advance Directives to Manage Fears and Anxieties of Transgender People via Dementia Planning2
TheOSHA COVID-19 Caseand the Scope of the Occupational Safety and Health Act2
Recent State Legislative Attempts to Restructure Public Health Authority: The Good, The Bad, and The Way Forward2
State Laws for Autonomous Vehicle Safety, Equity, and Insurance2
Reflections on Global Health Law in the COVID-19 Response2
Anti-Abortion Exceptionalism after Dobbs2
JME volume 52 issue S1 Cover and Front matter2
Using the International Pandemic Instrument to Revitalize the Innovation Ecosystem for Antimicrobial R&D2
Rethinking Innovation in Drugs: A Pathway to Health for All2
Camden Coalition Medical-Legal Partnership: Year One Analysis of Civil + Criminal MLP Model in Addiction Medicine Setting2
Physician Liability for Suicide after Negligent Tapering of Opioids2
Challenges and Opportunities in Modernizing Clinical Trial Recruitment2
The Definition of Charity2
Diminution of Public Health Agency Authorities Post-Loper1
Harmony between Man and His Environment: Reviewing the Trump Administration’s Changes to the National Environmental Policy Act in the Context of Environmental Racism1
The Advantages of Scientific Legal Mapping1
Letter From The Editor1
Financing and Delivering Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) to End the HIV Epidemic1
Retractions of COVID-19-Related Research Publications During and After the Pandemic1
A Rule-Based Solution to Opaque Medical Billing in the U.S.1
Pharmacy Benefit Management: The Cost of Drug Price Rebates1
Swimming Together Upstream: How to Align MLP Services with U.S. Healthcare Delivery1
Teaching Mindfulness in Class, Bringing Mindfulness to Life: A Tribute to Charity Scott’s Impact on Mental Health and Well-Being in Law School and Legal Practice1
A Whole-Person Approach to Harm Reduction for Women1
Tax the Rich! Tax the Research Participants?1
JME volume 51 issue 3 Cover and Back matter1
Reflection on the Legacy of Lawrence Gostin in Global Health1
Barriers and Opportunities for Tribal Access to Public Health Data to Advance Health Equity1
Genome Editing in Medicine: A Scoping Review of Ethical, Bioethical, and Medico-Legal Implications1
Building Successful Partnerships Between State Health Departments and Attorney General Offices: The Minnesota Example1
The Opioid Industry Documents Archive: Advancing Public Health Through Industry Document Disclosure1
INTRODUCTIONDisrupting the Status Quo:Building Equitable Access to HIV PrEP in the US through Innovative Financing1
Research Misconduct and Medical Journals1
A Response to The Flaw in Formalist Accounts of Circumvention Tourism1
Assessing the Governance of Digital Contact Tracing in Response to COVID-19: Results of a Multi-National Study1
JME volume 53 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
The $5 Billion Hop: Glatiramer Acetate and the US Patent System1
Ethical and Legal Obligations for Research Involving Pregnant Persons in a Post-Dobbs Context1
Doubling Down: Will Large Increases in the NIH Budget Promote More Meaningful Medical Innovation?1
“Unjustified Partiality or Impartial Bias? Reckoning with Age and Disability Discrimination in Cancer Clinical Trials”1
State Medical Board Reform: A Patient Safety Imperative1
No Strings Attached: How Catholic Institutions Prospered at the Expense of the Administrative State and Patient Autonomy1
Challenges for the Pro-Life Movement in a Post-Roe Era1
Health Justice Through the Lens of Power1
Voluntary Registries: Filling the Critical Information Gap in First Response to Mental Health Crises1
Health Departments and PrEP:A Missed Opportunity for Public Health1
Letter From The Editor1
“A Most Equitable Drug”: How the Clinical Studies of Convalescent Plasma as a Treatment for SARS-CoV-2 Might Usefully Inform Post-Pandemic Public Sector Approaches to Drug Development1
Freedom of Commercial Expression and Public Health Protection at the European Court of Human Rights1
Vaccine Procurement: The Changes Needed to Close Access Gaps and Achieve Health Equity in Routine and Pandemic Settings1
Biopreserving Pathogens: Promise & Peril1
The Social Determinants of Health, Health Disparities, and Health Justice1
Protecting Abortion with State Health Care Freedom of Choice1
Opportunities in Public Health Law: Supporting Current and Future Practitioners1
Reproductive Genetic Medicine in a Post-Dobbs World: Will it Make Life Harder for People with Genetic Disease?1
JME volume 51 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1
JME volume 50 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Vaccine Inequity in the COVID-19 Crisis: Lessons to Leverage Global Health Law through Market-Shaping Policies1
Abortion Rights and the Child Welfare System: How Dobbs Exacerbates Existing Racial Inequities and Further Traumatizes Black Families1
Selling Clinical Biospecimens: Guidance for Researchers and Private Industry1
Comment on “Vaccine Procurement: The Changes Needed to Close Access Gaps and Achieve Health Equity in Routine and Pandemic Settings”1
Scalable, Coordinated Strategies Leveraging Community Health Workers in Addressing the Adverse and Inequitable Health Effects of Climate Change1
Teaching Structural Competency in Law School: Interdisciplinary Inspiration from Medical Legal Partnerships and Health-Related Disciplines to Meet ABA Standard 303(c)1
The Innovation/Access Tradeoff, Part 10001
“A Vigorous Campaign against Abortion”: Views of American Leaders of Eugenics v. Supreme Court Distortions1
Charity’s Neighborhoods1
Data Sharing to Combat Segregation1
Is that Hospital Food Pantry an Illegal Patient Inducement? Analysis of Health Care Fraud Laws as Barriers to Food and Nutrition Security Interventions1
Public Returns on Public Investment: Moderna’s Violation of the Social Contract1
JME volume 50 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
Anti-Selection is Only the Beginning1
JME volume 50 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
Public Reason, Public Comments, and Public Charge: A Case Study in Moral & Practical Reasoning in Federal Rulemaking1
Compassionate Release and COVID-19: Analyzing Inconsistent Applications of the First Step Act by Federal Courts1
If Left Unchecked: Lessons Learned from Unfettered U.S. Government Support of the NIH-Moderna Vaccine1
Reflections on Health and Human Rights1
Posthumous Sperm Use in Times of War: Ethics, Law and Society1
Taking the Long Way Around: Towards A Depathologized Ethical Framework of Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth1
Federalism, Science, and State Regulation of Reproduction1
Abuse of Dominant Position, Effective Judicial Protection and Abuse of Procedure1
Out-of-Pocket Spending and Financial Equity in the Access to Medicines in Latin America: Trends and Challenges: 2010-20201
Continuous Reproductive Surveillance1
Reproductive Justice Beyond Borders: Global Feminist Solidarity in the Post-Roe Era1
JME volume 50 issue 3 Cover and Back matter1
The NIH-Moderna Vaccine: Public Science, Private Profit, and Lessons for the Future1
Playing the 2020 College Football Season: An Authorized, Lawful, and Reasonable Decision by NCAA Division I FBS Universities1
Targeting Health-Related Social Risks in the Clinical Setting: New Policy Momentum and Practice Considerations1
Legally Recognizing Reproductive Coercion while Questioning Sexual Violence Exceptionalism1
Letter From The Editor1
Enhancing Reciprocity, Equity and Quality of Ethics Review for Multisite Research During Public Health Crises: The Experience of the COVID-19 Clinical Research Coalition Ethics Working Group1
Folsom Transplant Blues: What is Wrong with Offering the Incarcerated Shorter Sentences for Donating Organs and Bone Marrow?1
Thank You to Our 2024 Peer Reviewers1
The Role of the Lawyer as Deal Maker in Health Care Acquisitions: From Amoral to Immoral?1
A Pound of Flesh: The Complex Demands of Incarcerated Individuals Seeking Sentence Reduction1
The Big Chill: Opportunities for, and Challenges to, Advanced Biopreservation of Organs for Transplantation1
“Consent Does Not Scale”: Laying Out the Tensions in Balancing Patient Autonomy with Public Benefit in Commercializing Biospecimens1
Advance Market Commitments and Their Role in Public Innovation1
Conditions of Participation: Incorporating the History of Hospital Desegregation1
INTRODUCTION1
Prosecutorial Discretion for Self-Managed Abortion Helpers1
Teaching Health Law1
Stopping Criminalization at the Bedside1
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