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Indiana Health Law Review Announces Student Notes Selection
05/04/2022
Student notes for the Indiana Health Law Review have been announced. The following students and their notes will be published in Volume XX:
- Kasey Barnes, Indiana’s Efforts to Reduce Maternal Mortality: Necessary, but Insufficient
- Evan Golightly: Defending Disabilities: How Indiana Should Approach Adjudication and Punishment of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities in Sexual Crimes
- Jackson Hughes: Taxation and Telehealth: Would a Telehealth Exclusive Facility Owned by a Nonprofit Hospital be Exempt from Property Tax in Indiana?
- Nermy John: The Splintered Mind and Path to a Healed Society: The State of Indiana Should Mandate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Domestic Violence Batterers
- Jacob O’Donnell: America’s Favorite Stimulant: An Argument for FDA Regulatory Control Over Caffeinated Products Labeled as Dietary Supplements Under the FDCA
- Nicole Perkins: Spreading a Digital Disease: The Circuit Split on Data Breaches and its Effects on the Health Sector
- Abraham Phillips: The Safe Harbor of 35 USC 271(e)(1): The Costly Confusion About the Scope of “Patented Invention"
- Sidney VanMeter: An Argument for Multi-District Climate Litigation
The Indiana Health Review also announced student awards, including:
- Nicole Perkins, ISBA Health Law Distinguished Writing Award
- Kasey Barnes, Krieg DeVault Excellence in Editing Award
- Sidney VanMeter, Eleanor D. Kinney Award for Dedicated Service
