ISSN 0018-6694
Vol. 43, Issue 4, 2006November 10, 2006 CDT
Medical Malpractice Damage Caps - Constitutional Per Se in Texas, But at What Price? A Look at Alternative Patient Compensation Schemes
Medical Malpractice Damage Caps - Constitutional Per Se in Texas, But at What Price? A Look at Alternative Patient Compensation Schemes
Articles in Vol. 43, Issue 4, 2006
Vol. 43, Issue 4, 2006
- The Federal Definition of Tax PartnershipBradley T. Borden
- Naked Short Selling: How Exposed Are Investors?James W. ChristianRobert ShapiroJohn-Paul Whalen
- Reconciling the HIPAA Privacy Rule with State Laws Regulating Ex Parte Interviews of Plaintiffs' Treating Physicians: A Guide to Performing HIPAA Preemption AnalysisBeverly Cohen
- On VacationCharles A. Sullivan
- Putting the Public's Trust Back in Zoning: How the Implementation of the Public Trust Doctrine Will Benefit Land Use RegulationMary W. Blackford
- IRS Circular 230 and Professional Discipline for FirmsEvan B. Hofmann
- Medical Malpractice Damage Caps - Constitutional Per Se in Texas, But at What Price? A Look at Alternative Patient Compensation SchemesGiana Ortiz
Giana Ortiz, Medical Malpractice Damage Caps - Constitutional Per Se in Texas, But at What Price? A Look at Alternative Patient Compensation Schemes, 43 Hou. L. Rev. 1281 (2006).
