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Publications “A Vision of an Emerging Right to Health Care in the U.S.: Expanding Health Care Equity Through Legislative Reform,” in The Right to Health at the Public/Private Divide: A Global Comparative Study (Coleen Flood and Aeyal Gross, eds.). Cambridge University Press (2013).
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energy benefits of cool roofs in March. She was the keynote speaker at the inaugural Women in Green event in Los Angeles in January, talking about the Emmett Center’s “Vision 2021 LA” report and the future of sustainability in Los Angeles. Jill hoRWitz
and Theodore J. Iwashyna), Circulation (published online July 19, 2013) (print version forthcoming, 2013). “The Growing Importance of Workplace Wellness Programs: What it Will Take for Them to Succeed,” (with Brenna D. Kelly and John DiNardo), 32 Health Affairs 468 (2013).
Professor of Law “Retiree Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Spending: A Study of Consumer Expectations and Policy Implications,” (with Howell E. Jackson), 39 American Journal of Law and Medicine 63 (2013). thoMaS holM
Director, Lawyering Skills Clinical Program; Lecturer in Law Professor Holm presented “Cracking the Case Method: Using Lawyering Skills Teaching Methodology In Orientation Courses” at the Association of Legal Writing Directors 2013 Biennial Conference, held at Marquette University Law School in June. In December, he presented “In Defense of The Objective Memo: Advancing Core Analytical Skills Through Detailed Objective Analysis” at the UC Berkeley School of Law Legal Writing Institute Workshop “Preparing Practice-Ready Students.” caRa hoRoWitz
Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Executive Director, Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment Cara Horowitz presented at the “Hot Cities, Cool Roofs” conference on the climate and
Professor Horwitz was appointed to the New York University National Center on Philanthropy and the Law Board of Advisors. She spoke on “Workplace Wellness: Health Improving or Cost-Shifting?” at a Congressional Briefing sponsored by the Alliance for Health Reform in Washington, D.C., in May, and she gave the keynote speech “The Latest, Greatest Magic Bullet: Personal Responsibility, Health and Health Spending” to the Canadian Health Economists Study Group at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Professor Horwitz presented “Are There Other Ways? Competition v. Regulation in Technology Diffusion” at Cornell Law School in March. In February, she spoke about “Payments in Lieu of Taxes” at the University of Michigan Law School and “The Dynamic Role of States in Nonprofit Healthcare” at the Columbia Law School Charities Regulation Policy Conference. Publications “Expansion of Invasive Cardiac Services in the United States,” (with Austin Nichols, Brahmajee K. Nallamothu, Comilla Sasson
“The Role of the Market in Health Care: Point and Counterpoint,” (with Seth Freedman) in Debates on U.S. Health Care, (Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld, Wendy E. Parmet and Mark A. Zezza, eds.) Sage Publications Inc. (2012). kRiSten JackSon
Lecturer in Law Professor Jackson spoke on “Challenging Form I-213: What to Do When DHS Alleges Your Client Is a Bad Actor” at the American Immigration Lawyers Association Conference in San Francisco, California, in June. In March, she presented on “Implementing SB1064: The Reuniting Immigrant Families Act” at the Legal Aid Association of California 2013 Family Law Conference, and in January she spoke on “Immigration Issues for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System” at the California Public Defenders Association Juvenile Defense Seminar. Professor Jackson participated in the Immigrant Legal Resource Center webinar “Applying for DACA with a Juvenile Record” in December and spoke on “Representing Juveniles in Immigration Court” at the 25th Annual American Immigration Lawyers Association Conference held in San Diego,
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