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期刊名:Columbia law review

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ISSN:0010-1958

e-ISSN:1945-2268

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
June Carbone,Clare Huntington June Carbone
Boys and men in all racial and ethnic groups and across most socioeconomic groups are struggling on many fronts, including education, employment, physical and mental health, and social integration. In these areas and more, boys and men are ...
Lori A Alvino Lori A Alvino
For more than thirty years, federal regulations--collectively known as the "Common Rule"--have governed all federally funded medical research involving human subjects. The Common Rule requires, inter alia, that any research facility receivi...
K Martin K Martin
Plaintiffs seeking to avoid prosecution under an allegedly unconstitutional statute can ask a court to do one of two things: award facial relief, in which case any enforcement of the offending statutory provision is enjoined, or award as-ap...
Pankaj Venugopal Pankaj Venugopal
The tort claim of medical monitoring has produced a disarrayed set of state and federal court opinions. The procedural dimensions of this claim are as vexing as the related substantive issues with which courts and commentators have long bee...
Peter J Hammer,William M Sage Peter J Hammer
Antitrust law represents the principal legal tool that the United States employs to police private markets, yet it often relegates quality and nonprice considerations to a secondary position. While antitrust law espouses the belief that vig...
Khiara M Bridges Khiara M Bridges
Recent scientific experimentation has revealed that fetal tissue yielded from abortions has remarkable therapeutic value. This Note posits that the demand for fetal tissue likely will expand to the point where the current supply no longer s...
J M Solomon J M Solomon
In the last decade, cumulative trauma disorders have become a significant percentage of reported workplace injuries and litigated workers' compensation claims. Arising from the accumulated impact of daily work activities on the body, these ...
J Goodyear J Goodyear
This note considers the implications of a recent Supreme Court decision, Pegram v. Herdrich, for preemption of state laws under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Though Pegram dealt with a fiduciary liability question, an...