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Fordham Law Review|November 27, 2009
It's been a privilege: advising patients of the Tarasoff duty and its legal consequences for the federal psychotherapist-patient privilegeElisha KlinkaFordham Law Review|March 19, 2010
When cows fly: expanding cognizable injury-in-fact and interest group litigationRobert TerenziFordham Law Review|July 12, 2018
United States v. Caronia: Off-Label Drug Promotion and First Amendment BalancingDaniel P RabinowitzFordham Law Review|November 8, 2007
The lethal injection quandary: how medicine has dismantled the death penaltyDeborah W DennoFordham Law Review|June 6, 2008
ERISA, agency costs, and the future of health care in the United StatesJohn Bronsteen, Brendan S Maher, Peter K StrisFordham Law Review|November 7, 2018
"Wrongful Birth" Claims and the Paradox of Parenting a Child with a DisabilitySofia YakrenFordham Law Review|November 7, 2018
Children are Crying and Dying while the Supreme Court is hiding: Why Public Schools Should Have Broad Authority to Regulate Off-Campus Bullying "Speech."Jennifer ButwinFordham Law Review|November 8, 2007
The criminalization of treating end of life patients with risky pain medication and the role of the extreme emergency situationGina CastellanoFordham Law Review|November 7, 2008
Revisiting the legal standards that govern requests to sterilize profoundly incompetent children: in light of the "Ashley Treatment," is a new standard appropriate?Christine RyanFordham Law Review|November 16, 2016
Lonely Too Long: Redefining and Reforming Juvenile Solitary ConfinementJessica LeePageof 3