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Brooklyn Law School’s Health Law faculty have written extensively about Health Law and Health Policy topics. For more information about the faculty members, or to see more publications, click on the name.

Margaret A. Berger
Suzanne J. and Norman Miles Professor of Law

  • "Upsetting The Balance Between Adverse Interests: The Impact of The Supreme Court's Trilogy on Expert Testimony in Toxic Tort Litigation," 64 Law & Contemp. Probs. 289 (2001)
  • "Eliminating General Causation: Notes Towards a New Theory of Justice and Toxic Torts," 97 Colum. L. Rev. 2117 (1997)
  • "Laboratory Error Seen Through the Lens of Science and Policy," 30 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1081 (1997)
  • "Novel Forensic Evidence: The Need for Court-Appointed Experts after Daubert," 1 Shepard's Expert & Sci. Evidence Q. 487 (1994)
  • Science and Technology in Judicial Decision Making: Creating Opportunities and Meeting Challenges: A Report of the Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government (1993)
  • Procedural and Evidentiary Mechanisms for Dealing with Experts in Toxic Tort Litigation: A Critique and Proposal: A Consultant Report (1991)

Dana Brakman Reiser
Assistant Professor of Law

  • “Decision-Makers Without Duties: Defining the Duties of Parent Corporations Acting as Sole Corporate Members in Nonprofit Health Care Systems,” 43 Rutgers L. Rev. 978 (2001)

Michael Cahill
Assistant Professor of Law

  • Pegram’s Regress: A Missed Chance for Sensible Judicial Review of Managed Care Decisions," 27 Am. J.L. & Med. 421 (2001) (co-author: P.D. Jacobson)
  • "Applying Fiduciary Responsibilities in the Managed Care Context," 26 Am. J.L. & Med. 155 (2000) (co-author: P.D. Jacobson)

Neil B. Cohen
Professor of Law

  • “The Second Revolution in Informed Consent: Comparing Physicians to Each Other,” 94 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1 (1999)

Marsha Garrison
Professor of Law

  • Bioethics and the Law: Individual Autonomy and Social Regulation (West Publishing 2002) (co-author: C.E. Schneider) Read more.

  • “Law Making for Baby Making: An Interpretive Approach to the Determination of Legal Parentage,” 113 Harv. L. Rev. 835 (2000)

Nan D. Hunter
Professor of Law

  • Managed Process, Due Care: New Adjudication Systems in Health Law (forthcoming 2004)

  • Quality First: Better Health Care for All Americans: Final Report to the President of the United States (1998) (Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry)

  • AIDS Agenda: Emerging Issues in Civil Rights (1992) (co-editor: William B. Rubenstein)

Jennifer L. Rosato
Professor of Law

  • “Let’s Get Real: Quilting a Principled Approach to Adolescent Empowerment in Health Care Decisionmaking,” 51 DePaul L. Rev. 769 (2002)

  • “The Promise of Research: How a Ban on Therapeutic Cloning Stunts Scientific Progress: (June 3, 2002), for MSNBC.com.

  • “Ethics or Politics? Bush’s Stem Cell Decision Must Transcend Mere Politics,” MSNBC.com Opinions (July 26, 2001)

  • “Regulate More than Cloning,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution (April 2001)

  • “The Ethics of Clinical Trials: A Child’s View,” 28 J.L. Med. & Ethics 362 (2000)

  • “Using Bioethics Discourse to Determine When Parents Should Make Health Care Decisions for Their Children: Is Deference Justified?” 73 Temp. L. Rev. 1 (2000)

  • “Teens Have Abortion Rights too,” Trenton Times, August 23, 2000.

Paul M. Schwartz
Professor of Law

  • “European Data Protection Law and Medical Privacy,” in Genetic Secrets: Protecting Privacy and Confidentiality in the Generic Era (M.A. Rothstein ed. 1997)

  • “Privacy and the Economics of Personal Health Care Information,” 76 Tex. L. Rev. 1 (1997)

  • “The Protection of Privacy in Health Care Reform,” 48 Vand. L. Rev. 295 (1995)

  • “Baby M. in West Germany,” 89 Colum. L. Rev. 347 (1989) (reviewing M. Stanworth, Reproductive Technologies: Gender, Motherhood and Medicine (1987), and G. Amen, Klapperstorch (1987))


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