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"Indiana Health Law Review" Announces New Board, Award Recipients
04/18/2016
Members of the Indiana Health Law Review (IHLR) have decided who will serve on the publication’s executive board for the 2016-17 academic year, as well as announced award winners, and which student notes will be published.
Students who will serve on the Volume XIV Executive Board are:
Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Lemen
Executive Managing Editor: Diego Wu Min
Executive Editor: Chelsea Crawford
Executive Note Editor: Nicholas Erickson
Executive Articles Editor: Lee Stoy
Executive Production Editor: Janet Horne
Executive Business Editor: Ryan Garner
Executive Symposium Editor: Kelci Dye
Members of the Editorial Board are Articles Editors Andrew Hanna, Jesse Wyatt, Portia Bailey, Benjamin Brown, Kayla Ellis, and Victoria Howard. Editorial Board Note Development Editors include Caroline Emhardt, Nicholas Golding, Tyler Holmes, Joey Keller, Shamika Mazyck, and Aileen Worden.
IHLR award recipients are:
- Indiana State Bar Association Health Law Section Distinguished Writing Award-Nicholas Golding
- Krieg DeVault Excellence in Editing Award-Chelsea Crawford
- Hall Render Professor of Law Emerita Eleanor Kinney Award-Janet Horne
Notes selected for publication include:
- “Municipal Liability and Police Training For Mental Illness: Causes of Action and Feasible Solutions” by Andrew Hanna
- “Decreasing Prescription Drug Prices: Can Effective Policy Incentivize Cooperation between Previously Antithetic Sectors? by Ben Brown
- “Don't Judge a Food by its Label: How Mandatory Labeling Requirements for Genetically Engineered Foods Would Generate Confusion About Health and Food Safety and Create Economic Impacts for All” by Chelsea Crawford
- “Cleaning Up, Inside: Recividism, Reform & Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in Indiana's Correctional Facilities” by Nicholas Erickson
- “The Needle and The Damage Done: Indiana's Response to the 2015 HIV Epidemic and the Need to Change State and Federal Policies Regarding Needle Exchanges and Intravenous Drug Users” by Nicholas Golding
- “Evaluating Solutions to Cyber Attack Breaches of Health Data: How Enacting a Private Right of Action for Breach Victims Would Lower Costs” by Ryan Garner
- “Accessing Indiana's Right to Try Law: Is It Enough to Expand Access for Terminally Ill Patients?” by Victoria Howard
