A Rundown of the Upcoming Patent Cases Before the High Court This Term
By Shaun Mathur The Supreme Court granted certiorari in an unusually high number of patent cases this term. Below is a brief overview of these […]
Read MoreBy Shaun Mathur The Supreme Court granted certiorari in an unusually high number of patent cases this term. Below is a brief overview of these […]
Read MoreAn op-ed by Arnold Reitze, Professor of Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, appeared in The Salt Lake Tribune on […]
Read Moreby Leslie Francis, reprinted from HealthLawProf Blog Pressures to cut back Medicaid benefits continue to be impressive. In a noteworthy decision, New York’s effort to limit funding […]
Read Moreby Cullen Archer On January 6, 2014, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard arguments on the merits regarding Texas House Bill 2 […]
Read MoreGovernor Gary Herbert has appointed Professor Lincoln Davies to a state energy task force. The task force, called the Energy Team, is a part of […]
Read MoreIn a December 24 Salt Lake Tribune op-ed, Bob Adler, Interim Dean of the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, stressed the importance […]
Read Moreby Shaun Mathur The Utah Supreme Court recently held that a state statute prohibiting suits for negligent credentialing against health care providers does not apply retroactively.[1] […]
Read Moreby Jane Reister Conard Just in time for Thanksgiving and the holiday season when you may well be gathering with family, now is the time to […]
Read MoreWhen Must a Hospital Report Medical Staff Conduct to the NPDB and the Utah DOPL? Understanding Adverse Action and Unprofessional Conduct Reporting Requirements under Federal […]
Read Moreby Natasha Naylor Vulnerable adults are at increased risk of abuse, neglect, and exploitation by their caregivers.[1] Adult guardianship systems are used to protect incapacitated […]
Read MoreProfessor Robert Keiter’s new book, “To Conserve Unimpaired: The Evolution of the National Park Idea,” earned a rave review on the National Parks Traveler website.
Read MoreThe public is investing billions of dollars in conservation easements, which now protect more than 40 million acres throughout the United States. But uncertainties in […]
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