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Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law

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Seton Hall Law School's Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law. Educating lawyers and health care industry professionals. We do #healthlaw.

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Prof. @carlhcoleman's newest article, Holding the Guardrails on Involuntary Commitment, Hastings Center Report (March-April 2024), examines the involuntary commitment of mentally ill homeless people: doi.org/10.1002/hast.1…

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CALLING ALL HEALTH LAW SCHOLARS! Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law's 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat is 1/31/25! Submit a prelim draft or detailed intro/outline of at least 5 pg, by 11/15/24 to [email protected]. Submissions should not be sent directly to faculty for anonymity.

CALLING ALL HEALTH LAW SCHOLARS! <a href="/SHUHealthLaw/">Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law</a>'s 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat is 1/31/25! 

Submit a prelim draft or detailed intro/outline of at least 5 pg, by 11/15/24 to healthlaw@shu.edu. Submissions should not be sent directly to faculty for anonymity.
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Join us as we welcome Jake Elberg to SLU LAW for the first Health Law Distinguished Speaker event of the spring semester to present "Money Over Everything: Reprioritizing Health Care Enforcement." Register here to attend in person or via Zoom: forms.gle/9dwrtUo3k1gtyB…

Join us as we welcome <a href="/JakeElberg/">Jake Elberg</a> to <a href="/SLULAW/">SLU LAW</a> for the first Health Law Distinguished Speaker event of the spring semester to present "Money Over Everything: Reprioritizing Health Care Enforcement." 

Register here to attend in person or via Zoom: forms.gle/9dwrtUo3k1gtyB…
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Attendees are carefully considering which book to select from Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law’s Book Club during the lunch break at our 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat. Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law faculty recommended a variety of books for your reading pleasure, and we hope you enjoy!

Attendees are carefully considering which book to select from <a href="/SHUHealthLaw/">Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law</a>’s Book Club during the lunch break at our 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat. <a href="/SHUHealthLaw/">Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law</a> faculty recommended a variety of books for your reading pleasure, and we hope you enjoy!
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Closing strong at Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law’s 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat with Daniel G. Aaron, MD, JD’s “Privatization, Cancer, and the Individualization of Social Problems” with commentators Prof. Valerie Blake of @UTKLaw & Gregg Bloche.

Closing strong at <a href="/SHUHealthLaw/">Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law</a>’s 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat with <a href="/MedlawDan/">Daniel G. Aaron, MD, JD</a>’s “Privatization, Cancer, and the Individualization of Social Problems” with commentators Prof. Valerie Blake of @UTKLaw &amp; <a href="/greggbloche/">Gregg Bloche</a>.
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Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law appreciates all of the health law scholars who joined us today for a fabulous 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat. And a special thanks to our own @carlhcoleman for bringing this beloved event to life.

<a href="/SHUHealthLaw/">Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law</a> appreciates all of the health law scholars who joined us today for a fabulous 9th Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat. And a special thanks to our own @carlhcoleman for bringing this beloved event to life.
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In their new Forefront article, Jacob Elberg, Eli Adashi, and I. Glenn Cohen from Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law, Brown University, and Harvard University discuss how it is not clear what would become of the federal government’s health care enforcement efforts without the False Claims Act’s qui tam program.