Volume twenty four -- Number Three
The Impact of the Clinton Health Care Reform Plan
Henry Grabowski, Health Reform and Pharmaceutical Innovation, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1221 (1994).
Richard M. Cooper, Some Effects of the Clinton Health Care Reform Proposals on Regulated Aspects of the Pharmaceutical Industry, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1260 (1994).
Mark V. Pauly, The Impact of Health Reform on the Pharmaceutical Industry, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1271 (1994).
Michael A. Weber, Impact on the Pharmaceutical Industry of Changes in the American Health Care System: A Physician's Perspective, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1290 (1994).
FDA Regulation of Pharmaceutical Advertising
Charles J. Walsh & Alissa Pyrich, FDA Efforts to Control the Flow of Information at Pharmaceutical Industry-Sponsored Medical Education Programs: A Regulatory Overdose, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1325 (1994).
J. Howard Beales III, Economic Analysis and the Regulation of Pharmaceutical Advertising, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1370 (1994).
David G. Adams, FDA Regulation of Communications on Pharmaceutical Products, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1399 (1994).
The Effect of Products Liability Litigation on Innovation
W. Kip Viscusi, Michael J. Moore & James Albright, A Statistical Profile of Pharmaceutical Industry, 1976-1989, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1418 (1994).
W. Kip Viscusi, Steven R. Rowland, Howard L. Dorfman & Charles J. Walsh, Deterring Inefficient Pharmaceutical Litigation: An Economic Rationale for the FDA Regulatory Compliance Defense, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1437 (1994).
Margaret Gilhooley, Innovative Drugs, Products Liability, Regulatory Compliance, and Patient Choice, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1481 (1994).
Comment
Louis A. Chiafullo, Comment, Innocents Imprisoned: The Deficiencies of the New Jersey Standard Governing the Involuntary Commitment of Children, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1507 (1994).
Notes
Sarah Obaditch Kambour, Note, A Local Authority is Not Entitled to Maintain an Action for Damages in Libel Against a Publication Where the Publication Addressed the Propriety of Actions Taken by the Authority in the Course of its Governmental and Administrative Function, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1549 (1994).
David P. Kalm, Note, A Prophylactic Ban on Personal Solicitation by Certified Public Accountants in a Business Context Violates the First Amendment's Guarantee of Freedom of Speech, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1579 (1994).
Tamara M. Burke, Note, Agencies are Not Entitled to a Presumption of Confidentiality in Most Exemption 7D Claims Made Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1610 (1994).
James A. Carey Jr., Note, Proper Harmless-Error Standard on Habeas Review of Fifth Amendment Violations is Whether the Error Had Substantial or Injurious Effect on the Jury's Determination of Petitioner's Guilt, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1636 (1994).
Diane Schulze, Note, A Non-Neutral Law Proscribing Religious Animal Sacrifice That is Not Generally Applicable is Not Narrowly Tailored to Serve a Compelling Government Interest Where Such Law Fails to Prohibit Non-Religious Conduct Resulting in Similar Harms Sought to be Addressed, 24 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1671 (1994).