Wednesday, June 5, 2019, Corboy Law Center (25 E. Pearson, Chicago, IL)

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2019 Health Law Professors ConferenceSponsored by the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics&Loyola University Chicago School of LawWednesday, June 5, 2019, Corboy Law Center (25 E. Pearson, Chicago, IL)11:30 AMConference Registration Opens, Ceremonial Courtroom Lobby, 10th Floor12:45—1:00 PMConference Welcoming Remarks, Ceremonial Courtroom, 10th FloorLarry Singer, Loyola University Chicago School of LawEdward Hutchinson, ASLME1:00—3:00 PMJay Healey Teaching Plenary Session, Ceremonial Courtroom, 10th FloorModerators: Larry Singer, Loyola University Chicago School of LawCharity Scott, Georgia State College of LawSidney Watson, Saint Louis University School of Law3:00—3:15 PMBreak3:15—4:30 PMConcurrent Sessions 1A. Panel – Getting Vaccines Right: Issues in Policy and PracticeModerator: Dorit Reiss, University of California Hastings College of the Law, Informed Consentto Vaccination: Theoretical, Legal, and Empirical InsightsRoss Silverman, Indiana University, Professional Norms and Public Health Systems: RegulatingVaccination-Related Clinical PracticesLitjen (L.J.) Tan, Immunization Action Coalition, Learning How to Appreciate the Incredible Valueof Influenza VaccinationY. Tony Yang, George Washington University, Vaccine Sentiment and the Outcomes ofLegislative BillsB. Science, Scholarship, and PolicymakingScott Burris, Temple University, Science, Interdisciplinarity, and Health Law ScholarshipKevin Outterson, Boston University, Bad Science Leads to Bad Legal ScholarshipJoanna Sax, California Western School of Law, Consumer Perceptions of Risk in Various Areas ofBiotechnology1

C. MedicaidLucy Hodder, University of New Hampshire School of Law, Implementing a Medicaid WorkRequirement: What it Means for Community ProvidersBarak Richman, Duke University School of Law, Medicaid’s Mismatch and Subsequent FailuresRobert Schwartz, University of New Mexico School of Law, Providing Near-Universal CoverageThrough Medicaid Expansion: New Mexico Explores Medicaid Buy-In OptionsCraig Wilson, Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, Medicaid Work Requirements:Experience and Lessons from Arkansas WorksD. Panel - Critical Perspectives on Reproductive Health ExceptionalismModerator: Melissa Alexander, University of Wyoming College of LawBrietta Clark, Loyola Law School Los Angeles, Abortion Exceptionalism and NIFLALinda Fentiman, Pace University School of Law, Of Mosquitoes and 'Moral Convictions': HowRolling Back the Affordable Care Act's Contraceptive Mandate Jeopardizes Women's andChildren's HealthJennifer Oliva, West Virginia University, Gillespie and the Guillotine: A Feminist Critique ofChoice Coercion”Rachel Rebouche, Temple University School of Law, Parental Involvement Laws in the SoutheastE. International Health LawMichele Forzley, Forzley & Associates, Health Sector Transition in Low Middle Income Countries:the Role of LawRenee Landers, Suffolk University Law School, Social Security Totalization Agreements in aGlobal EconomyRob Leflar, University of Arkansas School of Law, The Failings of Japanese Patient SafetyReforms in an International ContextOliver Quick, University of Bristol, Will The English Legal Duty of Candour Work?4:30-4:45 PMBreak4:45-6:00 PMConcurrent Sessions 2A. Panel - Policy Surveillance for Public Health AdvancementModerator: Benjamin Meier, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillJamie Chriqui, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public HealthSteven Hoffman, Osgoode Hall Law SchoolNadia Sawicki, Loyola University Chicago School of Law2

B. Panel – Ethical and Legal Challenges in a “Right to Try” WorldModerator: Patricia Zettler, Georgia State University College of Law, Developments at FDA:Expanded Access and Investigational Medicines as TreatmentHolly Fernandez Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, ProtectingPatients from Right to TryErin Talati Paquette, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Nusinersen as a Paradigm forEmerging Therapies: How Ethical Challenges of Expanded Access will be Exacerbated with Rightto TrySeema Shah, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Time to Experiment with ExpandedAccess?C. Malpractice and Tort LawMarc Ginsberg, The John Marshall Law School (Chicago), Cross-Disciplinary Expert Testimony InMedical Negligence LitigationMark Hall, Wake Forest University, The Restatement (Third) of Medical LiabilityMichelle Mello, Stanford University, Practice Changes Among Medical Malpractice "FrequentFlyers"Alix Rogers, Stanford Law School, Neither Property Nor Tort: The Curious Case of Quasi-Propertyof Human Bodily RemainsD. Health InsuranceWendy Mariner, Boston University School of Public Health, Health Promotion and the SocialConstruction of FaultGovind Persad, University of Denver College of Law, Health Insurance and the Value ofTreatment DifferentiationTara Ragone, Seton Hall University School of Law, Mental Health Parity at 10Katherine Vukadin, Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, On Opioids andERISA: The Urgent Case for a Federal Ban on Discretionary ClausesE. Panel - Legal Issues in Health for LGBTQ IndividualsModerator: Heather A. McCabe, Indiana University, Transgender Rights in the Days of ChangingRegulatory Interpretations: Where Are We Now and What is Needed?Doron Dorfman, Syracuse University College of Law, Of Worthy and Worthier Blood: GayFamilies, Anti-HIV Medication, and the Blood BanDoriane Lambelet Coleman, Duke Law School, Legal Issues in Decision-making for AdolescentsWho Seek Gender Affirming CareF. Data and PrivacyMelissa Goldstein, George Washington University, Redefining “Sensitive” DataEfthimios Parasidis, The Ohio State University, Rethinking Health Data EthicsNicholson Price, University of Michigan, Data FungibilityJennifer Wagner, Geisinger Health System, Precision Health and the Role of the FTC3

6:00–7:30 PMWelcome Reception & Chicago Pizza Tasting - Kasbeer Hall, Corboy LawCenter, 15th FloorSponsored by the DePaul College of Law Mary and Michael JaharisHealth Law InstituteThursday, June 6, 2019, Corboy Law Center (25 E. Pearson, Chicago, IL)7:30 AMBreakfast, Ceremonial Courtroom Lobby, 10th Floor8:00–9:30 AMIndustry Plenary Session, Ceremonial Courtroom Lobby, 10th FloorModerator: John Blum, Loyola University Chicago9:30–9:45 AMBreak9:45 –11:00 AMConcurrent Sessions 3A. Drug PolicyNora Demleitner, Washington and Lee University School of Law, Drug Courts: Not a PublicHealth SolutionKatherine Drabiak, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Questioning MedicationAssisted TreatmentJames Hodge, Arizona State University College of Law, Supervised Injection Facilities: Legal andPolicy ReformsDaniel Orenstein, University of California San Francisco, Grassroots of Grass: CannabisLegalization Ballot Initiative Campaign Contributions and OutcomesB. Gene EditingJudith Daar, University of California Irvine School of Law, Human Germline Genome Editing:Dilemmas in Informed ConsentEileen Kane, Penn State Law, A Volatile Year in Human Genome EditingMyrisha Lewis, Howard University School of Law, The Coming Age of Gene Editing: MedicalPromise, Regulation, and the Revival of Decades of DebateMaxwell Mehlman, Case Western Reserve University, Regulating Do-It-Yourself Gene EditingC. Panel – Medical Decision-Making for Unrepresented Patients and Medical RepatriationModerator – Cavan Doyle, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of MedicineNanette Elster, Loyola University Stritch School of MedicineKayhan Parsi, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of MedicineD. Health ReformErin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law, Could States Do Single-Payer? AnEmpirical Study of State Single-Payer Proposals 2010-2018Christina Ho, Rutgers School of Law, A Right to Reinsurance?4

Matthew Lawrence, Penn State Law, The Powers of the Purse in Dissonance: Entitlements,Disappropriation, and the Separation of PowersDaniel Swartzman, Loyola University Chicago School of Nursing, Proposing an UncomfortableConversation on the “Right to Healthcare"E. Panel - Feminist Perspectives on Health Law and BioethicsModerator – Lindsay Wiley, American University Washington College of Law, Feminist HealthJusticeGreer Donley, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Regulation of Encapsulated PlacentaSeema Mohapatra, Indiana University School of Law, Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Health LawOpinionsJessica Roberts, University of Houston Law Center, Reclaiming Rights in Genetic Data asFeministF. Disability and AccessibilityJalayne Arias, University of California San Francisco, Alzheimer's Disease in the Workplace: AFramework for LiabilityJennifer Bard, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Including People with Disabilities inFederally Conducted, Funded, and Regulated ResearchElizabeth Pendo, Saint Louis University School of Law, The Costs of Uncertainty: The DOJ'sStalled Progress on Accessible Medical Equipment Under the ADAMegan Wright, Penn State Law, Dementia, Autonomy, and Supported Healthcare DecisionMaking11:00–11:15 AMBreak11:15 AM –12:30 PM Concurrent Sessions 4A. Public HealthLaurie Beyranevand, Vermont Law School, Can Revised Standards of Identify Achieve GreaterPublic Health Outcomes?Carl Coleman, Seton Hall University School of Law, Ethical Issues in Managing Vector-BorneDiseasesStacie Kershner, Georgia State University College of Law, Public Health Law and the E-ScooterEpidemicNoah Smith-Drelich, Columbia Law School, Food Tax Substitution EffectsB. Pharmaceutical PricingJaime King, University of California Hastings College of the Law, The Burden of Federalism:Challenges to State Attempts at Controlling Prescription Drug CostsMarc Rodwin, Suffolk University Law School, Controlling Pharmaceutical Prices: What the U.S.Can Learn from FranceMichael Sinha, Harvard Medical School, New Developments in Pharmaceutical Antitrust Law5

Rebecca Wolitz, Stanford Law School, The Pay-Twice Critique, Government Funding, andReasonable Pricing ClausesC. Panel - From Culture War to Common Ground: Exploring Practical Approaches to BalancingConscience and AccessModerator – Robin Wilson, University of Illinois College of LawMichelle Oberman, Santa Clara University School of LawDebra Stulberg, University of ChicagoD. Health InsuranceZack Buck, University of Tennessee, Affording ObamacareWendy Epstein, DePaul University College of Law, Private Law Alternatives to the IndividualMandateJessica Mantel, University of Houston Law Center, Value-Based Purchasing and Higher PatientCost-Sharing: Two Strategies on a Collision Course?Christopher Robertson, University of Arizona, Paying for Ourselves -- Why Health Insurance isIncompleteE. Eugenics and ReproductionBarbara Pfeffer Billauer, University of Porto, Wrongful Life in the Age of CRISPR-CasMary Crossley, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Reproducing Dignity: Race, Disability, andReproductive ControlsRobert Dinerstein, American University Washington College of Law, Disability Rights andPrenatal Diagnosis of Down Syndrome: Balancing Rights and AttitudesPaul Lombardo, Georgia State University, The Politics of Eugenics: Lawmakers Who Wrote theEugenic Sterilization LawsF. Teaching and PedagogySarah Curi, Brandeis University, Designing Health Law Courses for Undergrads: Challenges andOpportunitiesKatherine Schostok, DePaul University College of Law, Fostering Professional Networking inOnline EducationAsha Scielzo, American University Washington College of Law, Incorporating CompliancePrinciples into Health Law CurriculumCharity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law, Burnout in the Legal and Health CareProfessions: Empirical Evidence for Mindfulness Training12:30 – 2:00 PMLunch at Truluck’s, 41 E Chestnut St, Chicago, IL2:00 – 2:15 PMBreak6

2:15 – 3:30 PMConcurrent Sessions 5A. Panel – A Rights-Based Approach to America’s Opioid EpidemicModerator – Elise R. Meyer, Northwestern Pritzker School of LawSteven Aks, Rush Medical College, Opioids: A Rights-Based Approach in the ERMichael Nerheim, Lake County State's Attorney, “The System” as Community Partner in aRights-Based ApproachJuliet Sorensen, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, A Rights-Based Approach to the OpioidEpidemic: In Other Words, What Works?B. Drug and Device InnovationJonas Anderson, American University, The Value of "Worthless" Surgical Method PatentsErika Leitzan, University of Missouri, Patent Term Restoration and the Drug Innovation ParadoxAna Santos Rutschman, Saint Louis University School of Law, Vaccine R&D in the 21st CenturyC. Informed ConsentValerie Gutmann Koch, DePaul University College of Law, Eliminating Liability for InformedConsent to Medical TreatmentHenry Fader, Loyola University Chicago, Lessons on Informed Consent from the Theranos CaseGregory James Smith, Loyola University Chicago, Informed Consent in the Revised Common RuleJerry Williamson, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Informed Consent: Challenges forPhysicians and PatientsD. Panel – Medicaid MattersModerator – Nicole Huberfeld, Boston UniversityJohn Jacobi, Seton Hall Law SchoolSallie Sanford, University of Washington School of LawSidney Watson, Saint Louis University School of LawE. Social Determinants of HealthAmy Campbell, University of Memphis School of Law, What if a Community Itself "Suffers" fromTrauma?: Interventions to Address Community Trauma at the Structural LevelAila Hoss, Indiana University McKinney School of Law, Federal Indian Law as a StructuralDeterminant of HealthDavid Orentlicher, UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law, Healthcare, Health, and IncomeDina Shek, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law, Community-Led PolicyAdvocacy at the Medical-Legal Partnership in Hawai'iF. Artificial IntelligenceClaudia Haupt, Northeastern University School of Law, Artificial Professional AdviceWei Li, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Artificial Intelligence and Surgical Care - HowCan We Collaborate and Embrace this Evolution in a Highly Regulated Environment?Charlotte Tschider, DePaul University College of Law, Preempting the Artificially IntelligentMachine7

3:30 – 5:00 PMConcurrent Sessions 6A. Panel – Perspectives on the Opioid CrisisModerator – Nicolas Terry, Indiana University McKinney School of Law, Healthcare as aStructural Determinant of the Opioid CrisisLeo Beletsky, Northeastern University School of Law, Risk Reduction Interventions as aResponse to the Overdose Crisis: A Case Study in Systemic Policy FailureTeneille Brown, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, From Moral to Neural:Leveraging Neurogenetics and Public Health to Reduce Addiction StigmaTaleed El-Sabawi, The Ohio State University, A Supply Approach Cloaked in Public Health: Howthe U.S.’s Health Framing of Drug Policy Differs From the EU’s Public Health PerspectiveRebecca Haffajee, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Generic Drug Policy as aBarrier to Opioid Use Disorder TreatmentB. Panel - LawSeq: Building a Legal Foundation for Genomics & Precision MedicineModerator – Susan Wolf, University of Minnesota, Integrating the Governance of GenomicResearch, Clinical Care, Screening, and DTC TestingModerator – Ellen Wright Clayton, Vanderbilt University, Governing Test Quality in the Age ofGenomicsBarbara Evans, University of Houston, The Implications of HIPAA's Right of Access to GenomicDataGary Marchant, Arizona State University, Facing the Liability Implications of GenomicsMark Rothstein, University of Louisville School of Medicine, The Wide-Ranging LegalImplications of Genetic PrivacyC. BioethicsLouise Bernier, Sherbrooke University, Are There Limits to Individual Autonomy in MedicalDecision MakingEmily Largent, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Losing our Minds?Ethical and Legal Implications of Consumer Genetic Testing for ApoEStephen Latham, Yale University, Federalism and BioethicsThaddeus Pope, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Brain Death: Legal Status Amid GrowingUncertaintyEvelyn Tenenbaum, Albany Law School, Half a Chance: Addressing the Ethical, Legal, andOrganizational Challenges of Splitting Donated LiversD. Public Health PreparednessModerator – Leila Barraza, University of Arizona College of Public Health, Overview of LegalPreparedness for Airport Communicable Disease PlanningLance Gable, Wayne State University Law School, Structuring Legal Preparedness to AvoidLeadership FailuresRobert Gatter, Saint Louis University School of Law, Reassessing Public Health LegalPreparedness After Ebola and Hurricane Maria8

Elizabeth Hall-Lipsy, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Recommendations for aNational Aviation Emergency Preparedness PlanE. Panel - Integration of Medical Legal Partnerships with Complex Care ModelsModerator – Dennis Hsieh, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, Whole PersonCare and Medical Legal Partnerships, Service Integration for Complex Care Patients in LosAngeles CountyLeah Fowler, University of Houston Law Center, Stranger in a Strange Land: ChallengesIntegrating Attorneys into Health Care TeamsEllen Lawton, The National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership, National Landscape ofMedical-Legal Partnership Activities, Impact and PotentialEve Rubell, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, Implementation Successes,Challenges and Surprises- from the Los Angeles County Department of Health ServicesPerspectiveGerson Sorto, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County, Building Coalition: Creating aVirtual Medical Legal Partnership Model to Serve High Risk Patient in Los Angeles CountyF. Data and PrivacyErica Goldstein and Julie Agris, NYU School of Medicine, Stony Brook Medicine, UnintendedConsequences of the HIPAA Privacy Rule: A Case Study of Obstruction to Healthcare Providers'Access to Protected Health Information and Recommendations for Improved ImplementationLaura Hoffman, Seton Hall University School of Law, Telehealth, Children, & Pediatrics: Shouldthe Doctor Make House Calls Again, Digitally?Anthony Orlando, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Genetic Databases: Uniqueand Growing Threats to PrivacyNatalie Ram, University of Baltimore School of Law, Genetic Genealogy After CarpenterRachel Zuraw, University of California Berkeley School of Law, Digital Privacy and Age:Proposing an Inverse Relationship6:00 – 9:30 PMConference ReceptionThe Signature Room and the Hancock Center, 875 N Michigan Ave,Chicago, IL, 95th FloorPresentation of the Jay Healey Teaching AwardPresentation of Health Law Scholars and BioIP ScholarsFriday, June 7, 2019 Corboy Law Center (25 E. Pearson, Chicago, IL)8:00 AMBreakfast, Ceremonial Courtroom Lobby, 10th Floor8:00 – 9:15 AMConcurrent Sessions 7A. Panel – Preemption & Health Equity - The Search for Local SolutionsModerator – Sabrina Adler, ChangeLab Solutions, An Equity-First Framework to Understand theEffects of Preemption on HealthPaul Diller, Willamette University College of Law, A Research and Advocacy Agenda forPreemption: The Role of Academics and Practitioners9

Sarah Fox, Northern Illinois University College of Law, A New Era of Preemption: The RecentWave of Preemption in the Health and Public Health ContextsB. Patient CareBenjamin Berkman, National Institutes of Health Dept. of Bioethics, Challenging NonDirectiveness in an Era of Genomic MedicineMichael Frakes, Duke University, Is Great Information Good Enough? Evidence from Physiciansas PatientsSam Halabi, University of Missouri, Do Fiduciary Duties Make Better Doctors?Sharona Hoffman, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Healing the Healers: LegalRemedies for Physician BurnoutC. Panel – Feminist Perspectives on InsuranceModerator – Valarie Blake, West Virginia University College of Law, Another Doe, AnotherDollar: A Feminist Critique of Ongoing Insurance Discrimination Against People with AIDSAziza Ahmed, Northeastern University School of Law, Dead But Not Disabled: How FeministLawyers and Activists Changed the CDC Definition of AIDSElizabeth McCuskey, University of Toledo College of Law, A Feminist Future for Health InsuranceElizabeth Weeks, University of Georgia School of Law, NFIB v. Sebelius: The Personal is PoliticalD. Health Disparities and DiscriminationCourtney Anderson, Georgia State University College of Law, Hate WinsJonathan Kahn, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Precision Medicine and the Resurgence of Racein Genomic MedicineMatiangai Sirleaf, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, The Racial Economy of TreatmentRuqaiijah Yearby, Saint Louis University School of Law, When Equal Pay is not Enough: TheContinuation of Racial and Gender Bias in Employment and its Influence on Health DisparitiesE. Research, Privacy, and ConsentTara Sklar, University of Arizona College of Law, Escalation of Data Protection in ClinicalResearch and the Road Ahead for Regulatory HarmonizationKayte Spector-Bagdady, University of Michigan, Biospecimens and Research Consent:Distinguishing Cell Line ResearchChristopher Trudeau, University of Arkansas Little Rock, The New Normal: How the RevisedCommon Rule & GDPR Fundamentally Alter Consent for Human Subjects ResearchLeslie Wolf, Georgia State University College of Law, The New Certificate of Confidentiality: TheGood, the Bad, and the Unknown9:15 – 9:30 AMBreak10

9:30 – 10:30 AMConcurrent Sessions 8A. Public HealthDaniel Goldberg, University of Colorado, Legal Epidemiology, Stigma, & Chronic Pain: Mappingthe TerrainRobert Katz, Indiana University McKinney School of Law, Rationing Healthcare in the Shadow ofthe Eighth Amendment: Lessons from Hepatitis C Inmate LitigationMichael Ulrich, Boston University School of Public Health, Rights and Risks: Suicide, Firearms,and Extreme Risk Protection OrdersB. Biologics and BiosimilarsRobert Bohrer, California Western School of Law, Real World Evidence and Biosimilar ApprovalYaniv Heled, Georgia State University College of Law, Toward Effective Competition in BiologicsCynthia Ho, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Words Matter: From Breakthrough toBiosimilar DrugsC. Panel - Rethinking the Meaning of Informed Consent in the #MeToo EraModerator – Anthony Kreis, Chicago-Kent College of LawPhoebe Friesen, University of OxfordJennifer Goedken, Emory UniversityD. Health ReformDeborah Farringer, Belmont University College of Law, Is Payment Reform the Answer toAddressing Cybersecurity Risks?Thomas Greaney, University of California Hastings College of Law, Consolidation and its Cures:Can Regulation Mitigate the Harm?Gwendolyn Majette, Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Delivery System Reform, Health CareDisruptors & the Evolving Regulatory LandscapeE. Assistive Reproductive TechnologyRebecca Feinberg, DePaul University, Out of the Freezer and into the Policy Fire: Quandaries inGamete PreservationLauren Flicker, Montefiore Einstein Center for Bioethics, Husband May I: Analyzing SpousalConsent Requirements for Gamete DonationBrowne Lewis, Cleveland State University, Harming: Remedying Fertility Clinics MistakesF. ImmigrationMedha Makhlouf, Penn State Law, Where Health Care Federalism Meets ImmigrationFederalismKaren Shaw, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, The "Public Charge" at the Expense ofMedicaid - A Case for Citizen Children in Mixed-Status FamiliesJonathan Todres, Georgia State University College of Law, The Trauma of Trump's FamilySeparation Action: A Child Rights Perspective11

10:45 – 11:00 AMBreak11:00 – 12:15 PMConcurrent Sessions 9A. Panel - Litigation as Public Health Strategy (For Better or Worse)Moderator – Liza Vertinsky, Emory Law SchoolLena Amanti, Assistant U.S Attorney for the Northern District of GeorgiaAlan Dorn, Office of the General Counsel of Health and Human ServicesPaula Kocher, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, CDCB. Drugs, Biologics, and Medical DevicesAnn Marie Marciarille, UMKC School of Law, De-Regulation of Hearing Aid BenefitsDiane Hoffmann, University of Maryland Carey School of Law, Continuing Challenges to theRegulation of New Microbiome based Therapies and DiagnosticsGregory Curfman, JAMA, Preemption Redux - Merck v. Albrecht in the Wake of Wyeth v. LevineLewis Grossman, American University Washington College of Law, Health Insurance andTherapeutic Choice: The Freedom to Be CoveredC. Panel – Physician AutonomyModerator – Doriane Coleman, Duke University School of LawPhil Rosoff, Duke University School of MedicineGil Siegal, University of Virginia School of LawD. PregnancyDru Bhattacharya, Global Academy of Population Health, Taking AIM at Maternal Mortality: AMixed-Methods Assessment of State Laws and PoliciesLiz Kukura, Drexel University Kline School of Law, Understanding Obstetric Violence Through aFiduciary LensJill Lens, University of Arkansas School of Law, Stillbirth and Informed ConsentRevital Steiner, The Center for Health Law, Bioethics and Health Policy, Ono Academic College,Medical Malpractice During Pregnancy Surveillance - Between Paternalism and Autonomy withan Emphasis on Inherent IrrationalityE. Fraud and AbuseKatrice Copeland, Penn State Law, Liquid GoldJacob Elberg, Seton Hall University School of Law, Incentivizing Compliant Corporate BehaviorThrough False Claims Act SettlementsCharleen Hsuan, Penn State University, The Hidden Role of Emergency DepartmentsKristin Madison, Northeastern University, Regulatory Redesign to Support Payment Innovation12:15 – 12:4512:45 – 1:00 PMLunch, Ceremonial Courtroom LobbyPassing of the Torch to Northeastern University School of LawConference Conclusion12

4 6:00-7:30 PM Welcome Reception & Chicago Pizza Tasting - Kasbeer Hall, Corboy Law Center, 15th Floor Sponsored by the DePaul College of Law Mary and Michael Jaharis Health Law Institute Thursday, June 6, 2019, Corboy Law Center (25 E. Pearson, Chicago, IL)