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Professors Berg and Hoffman quoted in Plain Dealer article about COVID-19
March 25, 2020Dean Jessica Berg and Professor Sharona Hoffman were quoted in an article entitled “Scarcity, Health Care Rationing and Coronavirus: The Choices Only Get Tougher” in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on March 18, 2020.Professor Sharona Hoffman publishes article in North Carolina Law Review about Artificial Intelligence and the Law
February 20, 2020Professor Sharona Hoffman, Co-Director of the Law-Medicine Center, recently published an article, “What Genetic Testing Teaches about Predictive Health Analytics Regulation.”
Professor Mehlman coauthors journal article on compulsory immunization and the law
January 20, 2020Professor Max Mehlman, director of the Law-Medicine Center, recently co-authored an article in the Pathogens and Immunity journal with Dr. Michael Lederman, titled, “Compulsory Immunization Protects Against Infection: What Law and Society Can Do.”