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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Letter From The Editor48
JME volume 50 issue 3 Cover and Back matter28
JME volume 50 issue 3 Cover and Front matter27
Integrating Health Technology Assessment and the Right to Health in South Africa: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Substantive Values in Landmark Judicial Decisions19
Priority-Setting on the Path to Universal Health Care19
JME volume 51 issue 1 Cover and Back matter18
Reproductive Justice Beyond Borders: Global Feminist Solidarity in the Post-Roe Era17
Where Does Life Begin? Discerning the Impact of Dobbs on Assisted Reproductive Technologies17
JME volume 51 issue 3 Cover and Back matter14
Protecting Abortion with State Health Care Freedom of Choice14
Anti-Abortion Exceptionalism after Dobbs12
Mifepristone Paternalism at the FDA12
Rethinking Innovation in Drugs: A Pathway to Health for All11
Addressing High Drug Prices by Reforming Pharmacy Benefit Managers10
NIH Licensing Would Benefit from Free-Market Provisions9
Social Determinants of Health: As Seen in a Courtroom9
Medicare Drug Pricing Negotiations: Assessing Constitutional Structural Limits8
Hospital-Based Medical-Legal Partnerships for Complex Care Patients: Intersectionality and Ethics Considerations7
Targeting Health-Related Social Risks in the Clinical Setting: New Policy Momentum and Practice Considerations6
“Unjustified Partiality or Impartial Bias? Reckoning with Age and Disability Discrimination in Cancer Clinical Trials”6
A Financial Case for a Medical-Legal Partnership: Reducing Lengths of Stay for Inpatient Care6
Camden Coalition Medical-Legal Partnership: Year One Analysis of Civil + Criminal MLP Model in Addiction Medicine Setting6
Letter From The Editor5
The Big Chill: Opportunities for, and Challenges to, Advanced Biopreservation of Organs for Transplantation5
Use of Public Research and Manufacturing Enterprises to Lower Prescription Drug Prices and Increase Innovation5
Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice: Cleveland Clinic Policy and Experience5
Differences in Perceptions of Gun-Related Safety by Race and Gun Ownership in the United States4
Data Sharing to Combat Segregation4
Local Legal Strategies to Increase Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic — Lessons from New York City4
Advance Directives to Manage Fears and Anxieties of Transgender People via Dementia Planning4
JME volume 50 issue 2 Cover and Front matter4
An Antiracist Health Equity Agenda for Education4
USPTO’s Lax Policy Leads to Humira Formulation Thicket4
Towards Racial Justice: The Role of Medical-Legal Partnerships4
An Examination of the Ethical and Legal Limits in Implementing “Traceback Testing” for Deceased Patients4
Pharmaceutical Innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean4
Using the International Pandemic Instrument to Revitalize the Innovation Ecosystem for Antimicrobial R&D4
We Have All the Time in the World: The Law and Ethics of Time-Limited Interventions in Clinical Care3
A Proposed Research Agenda for Ethical, Legal, Social, and Historical Studies at the Intersection of Infectious and Genetic Disease3
Ethical and Legal Issues in COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing: A Case Study of A Large Academic Public Health Partnership3
Barriers and Opportunities for Tribal Access to Public Health Data to Advance Health Equity3
Understanding Local Alcohol Control in Wisconsin: Building a Database of Local Municipal Alcohol Policies3
Charity Scott, Bioethics, and Health Law3
Comparative Analysis of Drug Shortages in the US and Germany (2016 – 2023)3
Vaccine Procurement: The Changes Needed to Close Access Gaps and Achieve Health Equity in Routine and Pandemic Settings3
JME volume 52 issue S1 Cover and Front matter3
Opportunities in Public Health Law: Supporting Current and Future Practitioners3
The Bridge Builder: Charity Scott’s Expansive Vision for Lawyers, Health, and Society3
The States’ Hodgepodge of Physician Licensure Regulations3
Breaking Free From the “War on Drugs”: Examples From Three Leader States3
Reclaiming Public Health Authority: Toward a Legal Framework that Centers the Public’s Health, in the Courts and Beyond3
JME volume 52 issue 2 Cover and Back matter3
The Impact of Dobbs on US Graduate Medical Education2
Bakke Redux — Affirmative Action and Physician Diversity in Peril2
Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: In Whose Interests?2
Prevalence and Use of Driver Monitoring Systems: A National Survey in the United States2
Voluntary Registries to Support Improved Interaction Between Police and People Living with Dementia2
Church Against State: How Industry Groups Lead the Religious Liberty Assault on Civil Rights, Healthcare Policy, and the Administrative State2
Ethics and Medical Aid in Dying: Physicians’ Perspectives on Disclosure, Presence, and Eligibility2
High-Priced Sickle Cell Gene Therapies Threaten to Exacerbate US Health Disparities and Establish New Pricing Precedents for Molecular Medicine2
The Regulation of Alcohol Marketing in France: The Loi Evin at Thirty2
How to Price and to Reimburse Publicly Funded Medicines in Latin America? Lessons Learned from Europe2
Climate Change and Health: Public Health and Legal Strategies to Reduce Reliance on Fossil Fuels, Increase Air Quality, and Improve Human Health2
Implementing a National PrEP Program:How Can We Make It Happen?2
Equitable Access to Antibiotics: A Core Element and Shared Global Responsibility for Pandemic Preparedness and Response2
JME volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
Applying a Social Ecological Model to Medical Legal Partnerships Practice and Research2
A Public Option for Clinical Trials? Lessons from Convalescent Plasma2
Biosimilars and Heterogeneous Technological Trajectories in the Argentine Biopharmaceutical Industry2
Out-of-Pocket Spending and Financial Equity in the Access to Medicines in Latin America: Trends and Challenges: 2010-20202
We Charge Vaccine Apartheid?2
Do Physicians Have a Duty to Support Secondary Use of Clinical Data in Biomedical Research? An Inquiry into the Professional Ethics of Physicians2
Challenging Pennsylvania’s Firearm Preemption Law as a Public Health Danger: The Case of Philadelphia2
Equity in the Pandemic Treaty: Access and Benefit-Sharing as a Policy Device or a Rhetorical Device?2
Anti-Selection & Genetic Testing in Insurance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective2
Swimming Together Upstream: How to Align MLP Services with U.S. Healthcare Delivery2
The Downstream Impacts of High Drug Costs for PrEP Have Hindered the Promise of HIV Prevention2
Battling Environmental Racism in Cancer Alley: A Legislative Approach2
Critical Perspectives to Advance Educational Equity and Health Justice2
The Pharmaceutical Market for Biological Products in Latin America: A Comprehensive Analysis of Regional Sales Data2
Health Justice and Just Transition1
“A Raw Blessing” – Caregivers’ Experiences Providing Care to Persons Living with Dementia in the COVID-19 Pandemic1
JME volume 51 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1
The Use and Ethics of Digital Twins in Medicine1
Reflections on Progress and Shaping the Future of Maternal and Child Health in Global Health Law1
Expert Stakeholder Perspectives on Emerging Technology for Neuroimaging Research with Highly Portable MRI: The Need for Guidance on Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues1
Folsom Transplant Blues: What is wrong with offering the incarcerated shorter sentences for donating organs and bone marrow?1
Challenges for the Pro-Life Movement in a Post-Roe Era – ERRATUM1
An Awkward Fit: Antimicrobial Resistance and the Evolution of International Health Politics (1945-2022)1
Ethical Oversight and Social Licensing of Portable MRI Research1
Immigration Law, Public Health, and the Future of Public Charge Policymaking1
INTRODUCTION1
Addressing Bioethical Implications of Implementing Diversion Programs in Resource-Constrained Service Environments1
Adopting a Global AMR Target within the Pandemic Instrument Will Act as a Catalyst for Action1
The Phenomenon of Teen Delay in Driving Licensure: Considerations at the Intersection of Mobility and Social Welfare for Emerging Adults1
Playing the 2020 College Football Season: An Authorized, Lawful, and Reasonable Decision by NCAA Division I FBS Universities1
JME volume 50 issue S2 Cover and Front matter1
What Can State Medical Boards Do to Effectively Address Serious Ethical Violations?1
Providing the Gist of Medical Expertise in the Context of Laws, Rules, and Guidelines: Fuzzy-Trace Theory’s Alternative Approach to Improve Patient Communication1
JME volume 50 issue S1 Cover and Front matter1
Understanding Shield Laws1
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health: Undermining Public Health, Facilitating Reproductive Coercion1
State Laws for Autonomous Vehicle Safety, Equity, and Insurance1
Why Govern Broken Tools?1
The ELSI Virtual Forum, 30 Years of the Genome: Integrating and Applying ELSI Research1
JME volume 52 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
We Charge Vaccine Apartheid? – ERRATUM1
Diversion to Treatment when Treatment is Scarce: Bioethical Implications of the U.S. Resource Gap for Criminal Diversion Programs1
Training Bioethics Professionals in AI Ethics: A Framework1
Embed Multisectoral Governance Mechanisms in the Pandemic Instrument for One Health Action1
On the Judicialization of Health and Access to Medicines in Latin America1
Posthumous Use of Sperm: Legal and Bioethical Reflections on Israeli Policy1
JME volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
INTRODUCTION: Promoting Drug and Vaccine Innovation and Managing High Prices: Introducing a Special Symposium1
The Opioid Industry Documents Archive: Advancing Public Health Through Industry Document Disclosure1
Recent State Legislative Attempts to Restructure Public Health Authority: The Good, The Bad, and The Way Forward1
Increasing Equity in the Transnational Allocation of Vaccines Against Emerging Pathogens: A Multi-Modal Approach1
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the Partnerships of Equitable Vaccine Access1
JME volume 51 issue 4 Cover and Back matter1
TheOSHA COVID-19 Caseand the Scope of the Occupational Safety and Health Act1
(Re)criminalizing Abortion: Returning to the Political with Stories1
The $5 Billion Hop: Glatiramer Acetate and the US Patent System1
Abortion Rights and the Child Welfare System: How Dobbs Exacerbates Existing Racial Inequities and Further Traumatizes Black Families1
Using Racial Justice Principles in Medical-Legal Partnership Design and Implementation1
Food Oppression in a Pandemic1
The Synergy of Legal and Medical Palliative Care: Challenges and Opportunities in Palliative MLP and the Yale Experience1
A Regulatory Roadmap for Repurposing: Comparing Pathways for Making Repurposed Drugs Available In The EU, UK, And US1
Intimate Partner Violence, Firearm Injuries and Homicides: A Health Justice Approach to Two Intersecting Public Health Crises1
(Im)Balancing Acts: Criminalization and De-Criminalization of Social and Public Health Problems1
Tax the Rich! Tax the Research Participants?1
Research Misconduct and Medical Journals1
Enacting Relational Public Health: Federally Qualified Health Centers During the COVID-19 Pandemic1
Supreme Court Impacts in Public Health Law: 2021-20221
Teaching Global Health Law: Preparing the Next Generation for Future Challenges1
Pre-Mortem Interventions for the Purpose of Organ Donation: Legal Approaches to Consent1
Letter From The Editor1
Socioeconomic Factors in Brain Research: Increasing Sample Representativeness with Portable MRI1
Improving Labor Outcomes among People with Mild or Moderate Mental Illness through Law and Policy Reform1
Genomic Data as a National Strategic Resource: Implications for the Genomic Commons and International Data Sharing for Biomedical Research and Innovation1
Assessment of Resident Physician Comfort in Screening for Social Determinants of Health in a Specialty Clinic Population1
Charity Scott – A Masterful Teacher1
Letter From The Editor1
INTRODUCTION: Medical-Legal Partnerships: Equity, Evolution, and Evaluation1
“A Vigorous Campaign against Abortion”: Views of American Leaders of Eugenics v. Supreme Court Distortions1
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