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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

Giana Ortiz,
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Hous. L. Rev.
Giana Ortiz, Medical Malpractice Damage Caps - Constitutional Per Se in Texas, But at What Price? A Look at Alternative Patient Compensation Schemes, 43 Hous. L. Rev. 1281 (2006).
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