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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