
Wendy Netter Epstein
@profwepstein
Law Prof, DePaul University; Assoc Dean of Research, she/her, Passions: access to quality health care, health equity, her students
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Wendy Netter Epstein (DePaul Law) and Christopher Robertson (Boston University School of Law) explain why we should change the narrative on why healthy people should get medical insurance on STAT. Read it here: ow.ly/S4uX50Q3Vt9


Sincere thanks to Hester Peirce U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for coming to DePaul Law to speak today to a full house, and to @profklockhart for inviting her


RSVP TODAY for our lecture with 2023-24 Clifford Scholar-in-Residence Seth Katsuya Endo, Assoc. Prof. of Law Seattle U Law School. This free CLE lecture, "Professional Conduct Rules as Procedural Gap Filler," is happening tomorrow 11/14; reception to follow. ow.ly/HpAV50PQPza







So excited to be teaching Health, Innovation and the Law Colloquium with the amazing Liz Sepper this semester. We have an outstanding lineup including Wendy Netter Epstein, Matthew B. Lawrence, Rachel Sachs, Erin Fuse Brown, Myrisha Lewis and Ameet Sarpatwari.


Thrilled to announce "Systemic Failures in Health Care Oversight" has been officially published in Volume 58 of Georgia Law Review. Thank you Wendy Netter Epstein , DePaul Law, and Jaharis HLI georgialawreview.org/article/34733-…

Shangela and I are stoked to have received the new edition of Mark Weber’s Carolina Academic Press 📖 Book Publisher book Understanding Disability Law! Mark is a giant in the field and his work taught me so much over the years. I’m grateful and excited to use this book in my teaching 🤓



A draft of my new paper, "The Healing Power of Antitrust" forthcoming in Northwestern University Law Review is available on @ssrn: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…. Comments are welcome!





In their latest piece, "Using Contracts to Encourage Post-Marketing Research," published in Sensible Medicine, Wendy Netter Epstein and co-authors propose using conditional contracts to incentivize follow-up studies ensuring drug safety while promoting innovation. ow.ly/jGzs50TQZFh


Our newest edited volume is now available! Growing from Petrie-Flom Center’s 2023 annual conference, it explores the intersection of private law and health care. Edited by I. Glenn Cohen Susannah Baruch Wendy Netter Epstein Christopher Robertson & Carmel Shachar petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/edited-volumes…
