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IU School of Law > IHLR
Welcome to the Indiana Health Law Review
In 2003, the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis established a specialty law review focused on health care law and policy: the Indiana Health Law Review. Now in its fourth full year of publication, the journal continues to provide informative articles on important health law topics and issues that academic professionals and practitioners encounter.
The Law Review complements the school’s existing health law program, which is consistently recognized as one of the top ten programs in the nation. It benefits from the expertise of the William S. and Christine S. Hall Center for Law and Health, co-directed by Professors Eleanor Kinney and David Orentlicher, as well as our faculty advisors, Professors Lawrence Wilkins and Robert Katz.
The scope of the Indiana Health Law Review includes bioethics, malpractice liability, managed care, anti-trust, health care organizations, medical-legal research, legal medicine, food and drug, and other current health-related topics.
The Law Review now publishes two issues per year. For the 2006-2007 academic year, the Law Review intends to publish a general issue covering relevant topics in health law and the health care industry and a specific issue focusing on the topic of hospital-physician joint ventures. This specific issue will be coupled with a live symposium in February 2007 on joint ventures, featuring Professor James F. Blumstein, the winner of the 2006-2007 McDonald-Merrill-Ketcham Memorial Award for Excellence in Law and Medicine.
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