Notes Selected for Volume XXI of the Indiana Health Law Review
04/25/2023
The Indiana Health Law Review has announced student notes and their authors selected for publication in Volume XXI:
- Incentivizing Drug Affordability: Wildcard Exclusivity Vouchers by Thomas Abrams
- Reduce Juvenile Recidivism: Why Indiana Should Mandate the Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) To Juveniles with Disruptive Behavior Disorders by Kaelyn Bowman
- Anything You Can Do; I Can Do Better: The Sexist Implications & Health Consequences of K-12 Transgender Girls Sports Bans by Morgan Fields
- Keep Saying Gay: How Nationwide “Don’t Say Gay” Bills Violate the First Amendment, Chill Protected Speech, and Hinder Public Health Outcomes by Hunter Foist
- A Crisis Set to Repeat Itself: Improving Regulation Following the Catastrophe of the West Calumet Housing Complex by Chelsey Lang
- Unaccountable Care: The Dangers of Federal Support for Anticompetitive Behavior in The Healthcare Market by Wesley Moss
- How Our Buildings Shape Us: An Argument Against PL 180’s Preemption of Local Government Control Over Green Building Codes in Indiana by Hope Rice
- Defying The ODDs: How Indiana Schools Should Implement Multisystemic Therapy to Reduce the Rate of Juvenile Incarceration for Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder by Madison Steele
The Indiana Health Law Review is edited and managed by McKinney students and published in partnership with the IU McKinney Hall Center for Law and Health to serve as a resource for individuals within the health law field, including legal practitioners, legal scholars, and law students.
