Congratulations to the Mitchell Hamline School of Law Health Law faculty on their accomplishments.
Date range: October 1, 2018– October 31, 2018
Cork, Kerry
PRESENTATION: 10/25/2018 “Smoke and Dope: Data and Lessons from Tobacco Control Recreational Marijuana”
Kerry Cork and Hudson Kingston of the Public Health Law Center presented “Smoke and Dope: Data and Lessons from Tobacco Control Recreational Marijuana” at the annual Minnesota Prevention Program Sharing Conference in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The presentation focused on the regulatory issues related to recreational marijuana legalization.
Frost, Natasha
PRESENTATION: 10/4/2018 “Where’s Waldo? Finding the PSE in Health Inequities”
Natasha Frost and Mary Marrow of the Public Health Law Center presented “Where’s Waldo? Finding the PSE in Health Inequities” at the Healthy Communities Initiative Convening in Wichita, Kansas. The Convening was sponsored by the Kansas Health Foundation.
Kahn, Jonathan
PRESENTATION: 10/24/2018 “Pills for Prejudice: Implicit Bias and the Perils of Biologizing Racism”
Professor Jonathan Kahn presented “Pills for Prejudice: Implicit Bias and the Perils of Biologizing Racism” as the Annual Lecture of the McGill Research Group on Health and Law, McGill University Faculty of Law, Montreal, Canada.
Kingston, Hudson
PRESENTATION: 10/25/2018 “Smoke and Dope: Data and Lessons from Tobacco Control Recreational Marijuana”
Hudson Kingston and Kerry Cork of the Public Health Law Center presented “Smoke and Dope: Data and Lessons from Tobacco Control Recreational Marijuana” at the annual Minnesota Prevention Program Sharing Conference in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The presentation focused on the regulatory issues related to recreational marijuana legalization.
Lester, Joelle
PRESENTATION: 10/5/2018 “Minnesota Department of Human Services Policy on Equity”
Joelle Lester of the Public Health Law Center presented “Minnesota Department of Human Services Policy on Equity” on a panel on advancing equity & health equity in state government policies, operations, and practices at the Public Health Law Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
PRESENTATION: 10/6/2018 “See you in Court! Litigation – Threats and Opportunities for Public Health”
Joelle Lester and Julie Ralston Aoki of the Public Health Law Center presented “See you in Court! Litigation – Threats and Opportunities for Public Health”as part of a panel on litigation as a tool to advance public health policy at the Public Health Law Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
PRESENTATION: 10/25/2018 “Flavor Sales Restrictions: Successes and Challenges”
Joelle Lester of the Public Health Law Center presented “Flavor Sales Restrictions: Successes and Challenges”at the Western States Tobacco Program Managers Meeting in Sacramento, California. The presentation focused on the policy landscape of local sales restrictions on flavored tobacco products.
PRESENTATION: 10/26/2018 “FDA Update: State Considerations in Light of Federal Action”
Joelle Lester of the Public Health Law Center presented “FDA Update: State Considerations in Light of Federal Action” at the Western States Tobacco Program Managers Meeting in Sacramento, California. The presentation focused on FDA regulatory and enforcement activity related to tobacco products
Marrow, Mary
PRESENTATION: 10/4/2018 “Where’s Waldo? Finding the PSE in Health Inequities”
Mary Marrow and Natasha Frost of the Public Health Law Center presented “Where’s Waldo? Finding the PSE in Health Inequities” at the Healthy Communities Initiative Convening in Wichita, Kansas. The Convening was sponsored by the Kansas Health Foundation.
Meaney, Mark
PRESENTATION: 10/3/2018 “Local Control: Maintaining Effective Laboratories”
Mark Meaney of the Public Health Law Center presented “Local Control: Maintaining Effective Laboratories” at the National Association of Attorneys General Tobacco Issues Seminar in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
PRESENTATION: 10/5/2018 “Bold Policy Options to End the Tobacco Epidemic”
Mark Meaney of the Public Health Law Center presented “Bold Policy Options to End the Tobacco Epidemic” at the Public Health Law Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
Pope, Thaddeus
PRESENTATION: 10/4/2018 “Brain Death Challenges Facing Children’s Hospitals”
Professor Thaddeus Pope presented “Brain Death Challenges Facing Children’s Hospitals” at the Children’s Hospitals Chief Legal Officers Meeting on October 4, 2018 in Minneapolis.
PRESENTATION: 10/8/2018 “Medical Aid in Dying: Pro-Con Debate”
Professor Thaddeus Pope, along with Sen. Chris Eaton, Dr. Kirk Allison, and Professor Dennis O’Hare presented “Medical Aid in Dying: Pro-Con Debate” at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 8, 2018.
PRESENTATION: 10/10/2018 “Ending Self-Regulation of Medicine: Does Less Physician Control Improve Patient Safety and Protect Patient Rights?”
Professor Thaddeus Pope presented “Ending Self-Regulation of Medicine: Does Less Physician Control Improve Patient Safety and Protect Patient Rights?” at the Michigan State University Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences in Lansing, Michigan on October 10, 2018.
PRESENTATION: 10/11/2018 “Dementia, Withholding Food and Water, and Overcoming Barriers to VSED by Advance Directive”
Professor Thaddeus Pope presented “Dementia, Withholding Food and Water, and Overcoming Barriers to VSED by Advance Directive” at the Michigan Advance Care Planning Conference held in Lansing, Michigan on October 11-12, 2018.
PRESENTATION: 10/11/2018 “Shared Decision Making and Advance Care Planning: Using Decision Aids to Improve Patient Safety”
Professor Thaddeus Pope presented “Shared Decision Making and Advance Care Planning: Using Decision Aids to Improve Patient Safety” at the Michigan Advance Care Planning Conference held in Lansing, Michigan on October 11-12, 2018.
PUBLICATION: 10/15/2018 The Right to Die: The Law of End-of-Life Decision-making
Professor Thaddeus Pope’s 2019 supplement to The Right to Die: The Law of End-of-Life Decision-making, coauthored with Alan Meisel & Kathy L. Cerminara, was published by Wolters Kluwer.
MEDIA: 10/16/2018 Medscape
Professor Thaddeus Pope was quoted in the Medscape article, “Another Brain Dead Patient Wakes Up Just in Time” published on October 16, 2018. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/902143
PRESENTATION: 10/18/2018 “Top 10 Legal Developments in Bioethics”
Professor Thaddeus Pope presented “Top 10 Legal Developments in Bioethics” at the American Society for Bioethics & Humanities (ASBH) 20th Annual Meeting held in Anaheim, California on October 18-21, 2018.
PRESENTATION: 10/18/2018 “Ethics Committees Are Not Just for Hospitals: Advancing Person-Centered Care in Long-Term Care Facilities”
Professor Thaddeus Pope presented “Ethics Committees Are Not Just for Hospitals: Advancing Person-Centered Care in Long-Term Care Facilities” at the American Society for Bioethics & Humanities (ASBH) 20th Annual Meeting held in Anaheim California on October 18-21, 2018.
MEDIA: 10/19/2018 Fort Worth Star Telegram
Professor Thaddeus Pope was quoted in the Fort Work Star Telegram story “9-Year-Old Girl Who Had Been on Life Support at Hospital Dies Friday Evening,” published on October 19, 2018. https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/article220352135.html
Ralston Aoki, Julie
PRESENTATION: 10/5/2018 “The Five Essential Public Health Law Services: Where We are Now and Where We are Going”
Julie Ralston Aoki of the Public Health Law Center presented “The Five Essential Public Health Law Services: Where We are Now and Where We are Going” as part of a panel about the “Five Essential Public Health Law Services” at the Public Health Law Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
PRESENTATION: 10/6/2018 “See you in Court! Litigation – Threats and Opportunities for Public Health”
Julie Ralston Aoki and Joelle Lester of the Public Health Law Center presented “See you in Court! Litigation – Threats and Opportunities for Public Health”as part of a panel on litigation as a tool to advance public health policy at the Public Health Law Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
PRESENTATION: 10/6/2018 “Tools to Support Healthy Eating and the Health Equity Policy Making for Tribes and Non-Tribal Communities”
Julie Ralston Aoki of the Public Health Law Center presented “Tools to Support Healthy Eating and the Health Equity Policy Making for Tribes and Non-Tribal Communities” as part of a panel exploring Tribal health and health equity at the Public Health Law Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
PUBLICATION: 10/15/2018 Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Julie Ralston Aoki and Susan Weisman of the Public Health Law Center co-authored “Changing Hearts, Minds, and Structures: Advancing Equity and Health Equity in State Government Policies, Operations, and Practices in Minnesota and Other States,” which was published in Vol. 44, No. 4 of the Mitchell Hamline Law Review, Symposium – Hot Topics in Healthcare Compliance: Engage with Leaders.
https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol44/iss4/4/
Twinamatsiko, Andrew
PRESENTATION: 10/23/2018 “Regulation of Heated Cigarette Products”
Andrew Twinamatsiko of the Public Health Law Center presented “Regulation of Heated Cigarette Products” at the Western States Tobacco Program Managers Meeting in Sacramento, California.
PRESENTATION: 10/24/2018 “E-Cigarette Taxation”
Andrew Twinamatsiko of the Public Health Law Center presented “E-Cigarette Taxation” at the Western States Tobacco Program Managers Meeting in Sacramento, California.
Weisman, Susan
PUBLICATION: 10/15/2018 Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Susan Weisman and Julie Ralston Aoki of the Public Health Law Center co-authored “Changing Hearts, Minds, and Structures: Advancing Equity and Health Equity in State Government Policies, Operations, and Practices in Minnesota and Other States,” which was published in Vol. 44, No. 4 of the Mitchell Hamline Law Review, Symposium – Hot Topics in Healthcare Compliance: Engage with Leaders.
https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol44/iss4/4/