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At this forum, distinguished constitutional law scholars and health policy researchers will examine what we have learned thus far from the appellate litigation challenging the Affordable Care Act of 2010.
At this AEI event, panelists will comment on the CDC's future with vaccines, drawing from experiences in public health, policy, and industry.
O'Hara and Ribstein will discuss their book and examine choice-of-law issues in significant depth.
In Traffic, Ted Vanderbilt explains why cars isolate us from social contact, converting us into ego machines.
Online registration for this event is now closed. Walk-in registrations may be accepted.
A decade ago, corporate social responsibility (CSR) was a trendy idea promoted by quirky entrepreneurial companies like Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream. Now more than 50 percent of the Global 250 corporations issue corporate responsibility reports, and the...
According to recently released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, medical and dental professions now account for 14 of the 15 highest paid occupations in the United States (measured in terms of annual income). Put another way, of nearly 800 occupations surveyed, doctors and dentists were at the top of the list.
There is reason to believe that reform-minded administrators could do much more to make use of their existing authority.
In 2004, Merck withdrew its pain reliever Vioxx from the market because of new studies showing increased cardiovascular risk. Merck announced that it would not settle any of the tens of thousands of Vioxx lawsuits filed, and set aside over a billion dollars to litigate cases without reserving a penny...





