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Examination Review Policy Faculty policy. Revision history: Formerly a part of the annually revised Student Handbook, then part of the Examination Policy; established as a standalone policy May 2024; technical edits made in December 2025. Related policies …
1 International Students Policy Administrative policy. Revision History: Formerly a part of the annually revised Student Handbook; established as a standalone policy in August 2022; technical revisions in October 2023; revised in May 2024 to address the …
450 INFORMED CONSENT IN THE RESTATEMENT OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE Mark A. Hall* I. INTRODUCTION Informed consent is one of the most influential doctrinal areas of medical liability law. Breach of the duty of informed consent is litigated much less often than …
465 MODERNIZING THE MEDICAL MALPRACTICE STANDARD OF CARE Philip G. Peters, Jr.* I. INTRODUCTION The standard of care for health care providers proposed by section 5 of the Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Medical Malpractice marks a fundamental shift …
478 INFORMED CONSENT IN THE NEW RESTATEMENT ON MEDICAL MALPRACTICE: A FRIENDLY CRITIQUE Nina A. Kohn* Medical malpractice constitutes a substantial share of tort litigation and has driven many of the legal changes characterized as
484 KEYNOTE SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATION OF BRIAN PANISH AND JESSE CREED Brian Panish* and Jesse Creed** ATTORNEY BRIAN PANISH: Good afternoon. Thank you for all you do here, and what a great job you have been doing since you have come on to be the Dean here at …
493 THE EQUITY OF TORT CLAIMS FOR MEDICAL MONITORING Mark A. Geistfeld* I. INTRODUCTION A medical monitoring cause of action commonly involves defective products that have exposed plaintiff-consumers to a significant risk of suffering bodily injury at …
512 THE RESTATEMENT (THIRD) OF TORTS PROPOSES ABANDONING TORT LAW9S PRESENT INJURY REQUIREMENT TO ALLOW MEDICAL MONITORING CLAIMS: SHOULD COURTS FOLLOW? Victor E. Schwartz* and Christopher E. Appel** I. INTRODUCTION After decades of development, the …
543 TRAUMA DAMAGES Martha Chamallas* ABSTRACT The concept of trauma has increasingly been used to describe the experiences of marginalized groups and has a special relevance to systemic injuries and abuses of power that can form the basis of personal …
580 WHY COURTS SHOULD CONTINUE TO REJECT INNOVATOR LIABILITY THEORIES THAT SEEK TO HOLD BRANDED DRUG MANUFACTURERS LIABLE FOR GENERIC DRUG INJURIES Mark A. Behrens* and Christopher E. Appel** I. INTRODUCTION Nearly a decade has passed since the Alabama …