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Merck Visiting Scholar Program

 

Since 1994, Merck & Co. has been a generous supporter of the Health Law & Policy Program's visiting scholar series.  Merck's interest in and support of health law in New Jersey has allowed Seton Hall Law School to bring outstanding health law scholars to its students and the wider legal community.

 

Merck Scholars have included:

Fall 2007
Kevin Outterson
Boston University School of Law
"Putting Patients First: Access to HPV Vaccines for Low and Middle Income Populations"
Spring 2007
Paul Applebaum
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
"My Genes Made Me Do It: Behavioral Genetics and Punishment of Crime"
 
Fall 2006
Christopher Slobogin
University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law
"Preventative Detention as a Means of Promoting Offender Health as well as Public Safety"
Spring 2006
Rebecca Eisenberg
University of Michigan
"The Role of the FDA in Innovation Policy"
 
Fall 2005
Philip G. Peters, Jr.
University of Missouri
"Looking for the Lottery: What we Know about the Fairness of Malpractice Verdicts and Settlements"
Spring 2005
Rebecca S. Dresser
Washington University School of Law
"Stem Cell Research: The Bigger Picture"
 
Fall 2004
Ruth Colker
Michael E. Moritz College of Law - The Ohio State University
"Homophobia and AIDS Hysteria under the ADA"
 
Spring 2004
  Arti K. Rai
University of Pennsylvania Law School
"Models of Pharmaceutical Development: Separating Ideology from Evidence"
 
Fall 2003
  Mary Anne Bobinski
University of British Columbia Faculty of Law
"Women and Health Care: The Perils of Symbolic Reform"
 
Spring 2003
  Russell Korobkin
U.C.L.A. School of Law
"Another View of the 'Patient's Bill of Rights':  Why We Should Pay for More Health Care Than We Wish to Buy"
Fall 2002
  Frances Miller
Boston University School of Law
"Clinical Trials on Human Subjects: Who's in Control?"
 
Spring 2002
  Mark Rothstein
  Louisville University School of Medicine
 
  Thomas Greaney
  Saint Louis University School of Law
"The Politics, Law and Economics of Applying Antitrust to the Health Care Industry"

Spring 2001

 

Timothy S. Jost
Ohio State University College of Law
"Insuring the Uninsured: A Comparative Perspective on Public and Private Approaches"

Fall 2000

 

Sara Rosenbaum

 

The George Washington University Medical Center School of Public Health and Health Services

Spring 2000

 

John D. Blum

 

Loyola School of Law - Chicago

Fall 1999

 

Norman L. Cantor

 

Rutgers Law School - Newark

Spring 1999

 

Barry R. Furrow

 

Widener University School of Law

Spring 1999

 

Larry I. Palmer

 

Cornell Law School

Spring 1998

 

Richard A. Merrill

 

University of Virginia School of Law

Fall 1997

 

Sandra H. Johnson

 

St. Louis University School of Law

Spring 1997

 

Marc A. Rodwin

 

Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs

Fall 1996

 

Henry T. Greely

 

Stanford University Law School

Spring 1996

 

Michael S. Jacobs

 

DePaul University School of Law

Fall 1995

 

Mark A. Hall

 

Wake Forest University School of Law

Spring 1995

 

Sidney D. Watson

 

Mercer School of Law

This Program is underwritten by Merck & Co., Inc.

 
 

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