Volume 36: Book 4
CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON STATE HEALTH CARE & PRIVACY REGULATION AFTER SORRELL V. IMS HEALTH SYMPOSIUM
OCTOBER 14, 2011
VERMONT LAW REVIEW & UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE LAW REVIEW
Foreword
John Greabe
Transcript: Sorrell v. IMS Healthand the Shift to Regulation by Payment
Ted Ruger
Transcript: The Case for National Political(Rather Than State or Judicial) Regulation of Health Care
Abigail R. Moncrieff
Transcript: Sorrell v. IMS Health—Any Impact on Patient Privacy?
John Verdi
Transcript: Comments on the Original Legislationand Vermont Health Reform
Steve Maier
Remarks: A Legislator’s Lament:When Will We Take Back Our Electronic Identities?
Sharon Anglin Treat
Uncensored Discourse Is Not Just for Politics
Calvin Massey
Sorrell v. IMS Health:Details, Detailing, and the Death of Privacy
Ashutosh Bhagwat
The Dog That Did Bark:First Amendment Protection of Data Mining
Thomas R. Julin, Jamie Z. Isani & Patricia Acosta
Sorrell v. IMS Healthand the End of the Constitutional Double Standard
Ernest A. Young
Somebody’s Watching Me:Protecting Patient Privacy in Prescription Health Information
Christopher R. Smith
COMMENT – Association of Taxicab Operators, USA v. City of Dallas:A Possible Green Light Ahead for “Head-of-the-Line” Policies Favoring Natural Gas Vehicles
Christian H. Pedersen
NOTE – Joint Custody Presumption in Vermont: A Proposal for Co-Parenting
Michelle A. Tarnelli