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John Hilson

Cara Horowitz

Adjunct Professor of Law

Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Co-executive Director, Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment

Professor Hilson spoke on “Effective Transactional Skills Training: Is It More Than Practice?” at the Emory University School of Law Conference on Teaching Transactional Law and Skills in June. He was a speaker at the Tuner Memorial Commercial Law Update, jointly sponsored by JOHN HILSON the Financial Lawyers Conference and the Los Angeles County Bar Association Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section, in May. Publications s

“The Perils of Participations (Redux),” 4 The Transactional Lawyer 1 (April, 2014).

Cara Horowitz testified before the California Senate Budget and Fiscal Committee regarding ways for the state to spend revenue generated CARA HOROWITZ from its cap-and-trade auctions in February. She also testified before the California Senate Select Committee on Climate Change and AB 32 Implementation regarding a recent court decision upholding the state’s auction procedures. Publications s

“Stemming the Tide of Plastic Marine Litter: A Global Action Agenda,” (with Mark Gold, Katie Mika, Megan Herzog and Lara Leitner), 27 Tulane Environmental Law Journal 165 (2014).

Allison Hoffman

Assistant Professor of Law Professor Hoffman presented “Health Care Spending and Financial Security After the Affordable Care Act” at the North Carolina Law Review Symposium on “Health Care Decisions in the New Era of Health Care Reform” in October. In ALLISON HOFFMAN September 2013, she spoke on “Our Patchwork Health Care System: Benefits and Challenges” at the University of Houston School of Law Journal of Health Law & Policy 2013 Symposium. She also presented “Reimagining the Risk of Long-Term Care” at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Publications s

“Health Care Spending and Financial Security After the Affordable Care Act,” 92 North Carolina Law Review 101 (2014).

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“An Optimist’s Take on the Decline of Small-Employer Health Insurance,” 98 Iowa Law Review Bulletin 113 (2013).

Jill Horwitz

Professor of Law Professor Horwitz presented “Challenges to Regulatory Decentralization: Lessons from Certificate of Need Regulation” at the University of Minnesota School of Law in April, at the National Bureau of Economic Research in February, at the JILL HORWITZ University of Michigan Law School in November and at UCLA School of Law and UC Berkeley School of Law in September 2013. She presented “The Growing Importance of Workplace Wellness Programs” at Stanford Law School in February at and UCLA School of Law in October. In addition, Professor Horwitz was selected to the Board of Advisors for the New York University School of Law National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, and she was named co-reporter for the American Law Institute’s current project on “Principles of the Law of Charitable Nonprofit Organizations.” She also joined a group of internationally recognized economic scholars to file an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in the case of Halbig v. Sibelius, which challenges the availability of premium subsidies under the Affordable Care Act. Publications s

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“Challenges to Regulatory Decentralization: Lessons from Certificate of Need Regulation,” (with Dan Polsky), National Bureau of Economic Research WP 19801 (2014). (Under Review)


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