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Regulation of Health Care Finance” at a conference on “The Future of Medicine: A Sociological Perspective,” held in Ohio at The Heart Institute of Dayton.
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“Insurance,” in The Law of Adaptation to Climate Change (Michael Gerrard and Katrina Kuh, eds.). ABA Publishing (2012).
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“Spending California’s Cap-and-Trade Auction Revenue: Understanding the Sinclair Paint Risk Spectrum,” (with Rhead Enion, Cara Horowitz and Ann Carlson) (March 2012).
Professor Holm served on the panel, “Writing Problems: Reflections from the ‘Pros,’” at a Legal Writing Institute workshop at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles in December. He presented “Translating Platitudes: Analytical Frameworks for New Practitioners” at the 2011 Western Regional Legal Writing Conference, hosted by the University of San Francisco Law School in June 2011.
Moral Desert, and Legal Desert,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter
Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Professor of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Publications “Undocumented Criminal Procedure,” (with Devon W. Carbado), 8 UCLA School of Law Journal of Scholarly Perspectives 25 (2012). “Undocumented Criminal Procedure,” (with Devon W. Carbado), 58 UCLA Law Review 1543-1616 (2011). sEan B. HEcHt Executive Director, UCLA Environmental Law Center Sean Hecht drafted and submitted an amicus brief supporting the winning side in the California Supreme Court case American Coatings Association v. South Coast Air Quality Management District, representing the Sierra Club and Natural Resources Defense Council. He was designated an expert reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment (Working Group II – Impacts and Adaptation), and is serving on the AdaptLA Regional Stakeholder Working Group, a group convened by the City of Los Angeles to inform a city-led, science-based
allison HoffMan Acting Professor of Law Professor Hoffman presented “The Affordable Care Act and Implications for LGBT Coverage” to the UCLA OUTlaw student group in February. She presented “The Role of Health Reform in Defining an American Right to Health,” remotely, at a conference on “Comparative Views of Health Care Litigation and the Right to Health” at the Tel Aviv University Buchman Faculty of Law in January, and she presented “Seeking Consensus in a Polarized World: The Role of Dispute Resolution in Scaling up Deliberative Democracy” at the UCLA Law Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Colloquium. In November, Professor Hoffman presented “Insuring Long-Term Care: Redefining the Risks” at the University of Connecticut School of Law Symposium on healthcare reform, and in October she presented “The Changing
Publications Cracking the Case Method: Legal Analysis for Law School Success (with Paul Bergman and Patrick D. Goodman). Vandeplas Publishing (2012). caRa HoRowitz Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Executive Director, Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment Cara Horowitz testified before the California Senate Select Committee on the Economy, the Environment, and Climate Change on “Spending California’s Cap-and-Trade Revenue: Understanding Legal Constraints” in Sacramento, in March.
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