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America’s Constant Crisis of Care: The Case for Passing a National Direct Care Ratio for Nursing Homes, Marissa Espinoza Journal of Law and Policy
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Health Insurance and Bankruptcy Risk: Examining the Impact of the Affordable Care Act, Philip M. Pendergast, Michael D. Sousa, Tim Wadsworth Brooklyn Law Review
The Patient Assistance Problem, Daniel O’Brien Lichtenauer Journal of Law and Policy
Business Interruption Insurance in the Time of Covid-19: Who Should Foot the Bill?, Paul McHugh Journal of Law and Policy
SAVING SMALL BUSINESS FROM THE BIG IMPACT OF DATA BREACH: A TIERED FEDERAL APPROACH TO DATA PROTECTION LAW, Nadia Udeshi Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Uncompensated Takings: Insurance, Efficiency, and Relational Justice, Brian Angelo Lee Faculty Scholarship
Taking Away the Tightrope: Fixing the National Flood Insurance Program Circus via Eminent Domain, Alexander S. Mendelson Brooklyn Law Review
Wearables and Personal Health Data: Putting a Premium on Your Privacy, Alexandra Troiano Brooklyn Law Review
Challenging Nonbank SIFI Designations: GE, Metlife, and the Need for Reform, Drita Dokic Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Like a Bad Neighbor, Hackers Are There: The Need for Data Security Legislation and Cyber Insurance in Light of Increasing FTC Enforcement Actions, Jennifer Gordon Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Personal Injury Victims as Insurance Collection Agents: ERISA Preemption of State Antisubrogation Laws, Jonathan P. Connery Journal of Law and Policy
The Uneasy Case for Food Safety Liability Insurance, John Aloysius Cogan Jr. Brooklyn Law Review
Fashion Forward: The Need for a Proactive Approach to the Counterfeit Epidemic, Casey Tripoli Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Relational Contingency of Rights, Alex Stein, Gideon Parchomovsky Faculty Scholarship
Some Thoughts on the Porous Boundary between Ordinary and Extraordinary Fraud, Miriam H. Baer Faculty Scholarship
Insuring Corporate Crime, Miriam Baer Faculty Scholarship
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