Congratulations to the Mitchell Hamline health law faculty on their accomplishments.
Date range: March 1, 2016 – March 31, 2016
Bauerly, Brittney
SSRN TOP TEN LIST
3/11/16 Social Science Research Network
Brittney Bauerly and Jill Krueger, staff attorneys at the Network for Public Health Law (together with Network co-authors) published an article on “Legal Innovations to Advance a Culture of Health,” which made the SSRN Top Ten list for Medical Anthropology eJournal and Public Health Law and Policy eJournal. The national coordinating center of the Network for Public Health Law is at the Public Health Law Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
http://ssrn.com/abstract=2711902
Blanke, Doug
OTHER
3/24/16 Action on Smoking and Health
Doug Blanke, director of the Public Health Law Center, took part in a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) in Washington, D.C. He serves as Vice Chair of the Board.
INVITATION
3/29/16 Sugar Reduction ConferenceDoug Blanke, director of the Public Health Law Center, took part in Healthy Food America’s Sugar Reduction Conference in Seattle, Washington, an invitational meeting of thirty public health leaders to develop a coordinated national strategy for reducing sugar in the American diet.
Fehn, Jada
PRESENTATION
3/24/16 Educating for Partnership
Professor Jada Fehn presented on the Educating for Partnership panel at the From Aim to Impact conference. This event was hosted by the Upper Midwest Healthcare Legal Partnership Learning Collaborative in St. Paul, MN.
Freeman, Iris
PRESENTATION
3/22/16 “Building a National Elder Justice Movement State by State”
Iris Freeman gave a presentation, “Building a National Elder Justice Movement State by State” at the American Society on Aging 2016 Aging in American Conference in Washington, DC
Freiberg, Mike
PRESENTATION
3/15/16 “Overview of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act and current FDA Regulations”
Public Health Law Center staff attorney Mike Freiberg gave a presentation at a conference in Saint Paul, Minnesota, organized by the Minnesota Department of Health for tribal grantees working on tobacco point of sale issues.
Frost, Natasha
EVENT
3/11/16 “A Conversation with Anne Palmer”
Public Health Law Center staff attorney Natasha Frost coordinated a Public Health Law Center event in Saint Paul, Minnesota that featured speaker Anne Palmer, Program Director of the Food Communities & Public Health Program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
PRESENTATION
3/16/16 “Farm to Institution in Kansas”
Natasha Frost and Mary Marrow, staff attorneys at the Public Health Law Center, facilitated the “Farm to Institution in Kansas” webinar, sponsored by Public Health Law Center.
Janus, Eric
PRESENTATION
3/11/16 “The Legal Architecture for the Next Generation Sex Offender Statute”
Professor Eric Janus gave a presentation entitled “The Legal Architecture for the Next Generation Sex Offender Statute” at the American Psychology and Law Society Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.
MEDIA
3/31/16 Minnesota Lawyer
Professor Eric Janus was quoted extensively in the Minnesota Lawyer article, “Janus: No Experts Support Residency Restrictions for Sex Offenders.”
http://minnlawyer.com/2016/03/31/janus-no-experts-support-residency-restrictions-for-sex-offenders/
Marrow, Mary
PRESENTATION
3/4/16 “Legal Issues Impacting Schoolyard Gardens”
Public Health Law Center staff attorney Mary Marrow made a presentation about liability related to garden food and activities, risk management for school gardens, and other issues at the Schoolyard Gardens Conference at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska, Minnesota. The conference was sponsored by the University of Minnesota Extension Services.
3/16/16 “Farm to Institution in Kansas”
Mary Marrow and Natasha Frost, staff attorneys at the Public Health Law Center, facilitated the “Farm to Institution in Kansas” webinar, sponsored by Public Health Law Center.
O’Brien, Maureen
PRESENTATION
3/24/16 “Tobacco 21 – Technical Considerations”
Public Health Law Center staff attorney Maureen O’Brien made a presentation about raising the minimum legal sales age of tobacco products to 21 on the American Heart Association’s Issue Chat webinar.
Pope, Thaddeus
PUBLICATION
3/1/16 Journal of Palliative Medicine
Thaddeus Mason Pope, Clinical Criteria for Physician Aid-in-Dying, 19 JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE 259 (2016). with David Orentlicher & Ben Rich.
3/1/16 Journal of Clinical Ethics
Thaddeus Mason Pope, Mandated Reporters and Compulsory Reporting Duties, 27 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ETHICS 76 (2016).
3/1/16 QUT Law Review
Thaddeus Mason Pope, Texas Advance Directives Act: Nearly a Model Dispute Resolution Mechanism for Intractable Medical Futility Conflicts, 16 QUT LAW REVIEW 22 (2016).
PRESENTATION
3/3/16 “Jahi McMath and the California End of Life Options Act”
Professor Thaddeus Pope delivered a presentationl, “Jahi McMath and the California End of Life Options Act,” for the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE
3/16/16 Minnesota Compassionate Care Act
Professor Thaddeus Pope testified before the Minnesota Senate Committee on Health, Human Services and
Housing on S.F. 1880 (Minnesota Compassionate Care Act).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TsBlFYh-8Q
MEDIA
3/16/16 Star Tribune
Professor Thaddeus Pope was quoted in the Star Tribune article “Doctor-Assisted Suicide Proposal Tables After Emotional Hearing.”
http://www.startribune.com/doctor-assisted-suicide-proposal-tabled-after-emotional-hearing/372299371/
3/16/16 Medscape
Professor Thaddeus Pope was quoted in the Medscape article “Doctor, Don’t Give Up on Me!”
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/857725
3/17/16 KARE 11 (NBC)
Professor Thaddeus Pope spoke with KARE 11 about medical aid in dying on March 17, 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk1jM69f-wM
3/22/16 The Revealer
The Revealer profiled Professor Thaddeus Pope in an article titled “The Patient Body: When are Religious Exemptions Religious?”
http://therevealer.org/archives/20738
3/25/16 Reno Gazette Journal
Professor Thaddeus Pope was quoted in the article “The Contested Death of Aden Hailu.”
http://www.rgj.com/story/news/2016/03/25/contested-death-aden-hailu/82269006/
3/30/16 Life Matters Media
Professor Thaddeus Pope spoke with Life Matters Media for the online piece “Doctors Want Guidance on
Assisted Death, Supporters Say.”
http://www.lifemattersmedia.org/2016/03/doctors-want-guidance-on-assisted-death-supporters-say/
Ralston Aoki, Julie
INVITATION
3/22/16 Food Service Guideline Collaboration Meeting
Public Health Law Center staff attorney Julie Ralston Aoki was invited to participate in a national meeting convened by the CDC and the American Heart Association to discuss accelerating progress in implementing nutrition and sustainability standards for vending and food service operations.