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Anti-GMO and Vaccine-Autism Public Policy Campaigns in the Court of Public Opinion

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2021 | Volume 72, Issue 3

Robert C. Bird Volume 72, Issue 3, 719-772 Science skepticism is on the rise worldwide, and it has a pernicious influence on science and science-based public policy. This Article explores two of the most controversial science-based public policy issues: whether...

Health Care Civil Rights Under Medicare for All

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2021 | Volume 72, Issue 3

Valarie K. Blake Volume 72, Issue 3, 773-826 The passage of Medicare for All would go a long way toward curing the inequality that plagues our health care system along racial, sex, age, health status, disability, and socioeconomic lines. Yet, while laudably creating a...

Contaminated Relationships in the Opioid Crisis

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2021 | Volume 72, Issue 3

Elissa Philip Gentry & Benjamin J. McMichael Volume 72, Issue 3, 827-870 Unlike past public health crises, the opioid crisis arose from within the healthcare system itself. Entities within that system, particularly opioid manufacturers, may bear some liability in...

The Opioid Doctors: Is Losing Your License a Sufficient Penalty for Dealing Drugs?

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2021 | Volume 72, Issue 3

Adam M. Gershowitz Volume 72, Issue 3, 871-918 Imagine that a medical board revokes a doctor’s license both because he has been peddling thousands of pills of opioids and also because he was caught with a few grams of cocaine. The doctor is a family physician, not a...

The Affordable Housing Crisis: Tiny Homes & Single-Family Zoning

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2021 | Volume 72, Issue 3

Lauren Trambley Volume 72, Issue 3, 919-958 Although California was by no means an affordable state to reside in prior to 2008, Californians are still experiencing the reverberating effects of the collapse of the housing market in its present affordable housing...

America’s Unforgiving Forgiveness Program: Problems and Solutions for Public Service Loan Forgiveness

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2021 | Volume 72, Issue 3

Robert Wu Volume 72, Issue 3, 959-998 In the first three years of Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), over 227,000 borrowers applied for relief. The U.S. Department of Education granted relief to less than 3800 borrowers, denying forgiveness to roughly 98% of the...

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