Friday, April 18, 2025

End-of-Life Law at ASLME Health Law Professors 2025

The annual ASLME health law professors conference is in Boston in June 2025. The presentations range from reproductive care to devices to payment incentives. But one significant topic is end-of-life healthcare and decision making. 

  • Marisa Bartolotta, Compassion and Choices, Concurrent Care: A Better Future for Patients with Terminal Diseases  
  • Jaspreet Chowdhary, Compassion & Choices, The Role of Attorneys in End-of-Life Equity and Access: From the Community to the Legislature
  • Katherine Drabiak, University of South Florida College of Public Health, The Harms of Expanding Physician Assisted Suicide
  • Jed Adam Gross, University Health Network, Medical Self-Preservation: The Originalist Case
  • Kathryn Kucyk, Compassion & Choices, Mapping Access to Medical Aid in Dying
  • Kathleen M. Boozang, Seton Hall Law, Parental Decision-making for Infants with Life-limiting Conditions
  • Yaron Covo, Yale Law School, The Legal Side Effects of Alzheimer's Medication
  • Lea Johnston, University of Florida Levin College of Law, Coercive Compassion: Theorizing Assisted Outpatient Treatment
  • Megan S. Wright, Penn State, Theorizing Capacity
  • Lauren Flicker, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Out of Options: How America Fails Its Elders
  • Laura Hoffman, Cleveland State University College of Law, Preventing Starvation: Policymaking to Feed the Sandwich Generation Caregiver
  • Sarah Hooper, UC Law SF, Development of a Statewide Medical-Legal Curriculum to Improve Dementia Care
  • and Address Social Needs
  • Yvoni Komodromou, London Metropolitan University, Justice through Equality for Older Patients in Meso-Level Healthcare Resource Allocation within the NHS of England
  • Margaret Manchester, Georgia State University SPH, A Snapshot of Memory Care: Regulation, Staffing, and Adverse Events in Memory Care Units within Assisted Living Facilities
  • Kathryn L. Tucker, Seattle University, Psychedelics: What Is All the Excitement About? Teaching at the Intersection of Psychedelic Law, Medicine, Policy
  • Julie Campbell, University of Louisville, CPR for the Patient Self-Determination Act
  • Rachel Beth Cohen, Brandeis University, Unconsented Educational Pelvic Exams on Anesthetized Patients: The Collapse of Legal and Ethical Safeguards for Patient Consent
  • Judy Laing, University of Bristol, Lawyers, Lawyering and Legitimacy: Exploring “Hidden” Law Making in the Realm of Best Interests Decision-Making
  • Sheelagh McGuinness, University of Bristol, UK, Pregnancy, Decision-Making, and the Court of Protection
  • Haavi Morreim, College of Medicine, UTHSC, So You Think You Know Who's the “Legally Authorized Representative”: Clinical Research Hits a Snag


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