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View article: Career Outcomes Among Graduates of 2 Urban Health Primary Care Training Programs
Career Outcomes Among Graduates of 2 Urban Health Primary Care Training Programs Open
Background In response to the ongoing primary care physician shortage and high attrition in primary care residency tracks, a large urban hospital unveiled the urban health (UH) internal medicine primary care track (IM PCT) and the combined…
View article: An Electronic Health Record–Based Platform for Social Needs Assessment and Navigation Services: Preliminary Results of an RCT
An Electronic Health Record–Based Platform for Social Needs Assessment and Navigation Services: Preliminary Results of an RCT Open
This trial is registered through the NIH on clnicaltrials.gov (NCT05574699).
View article: Piloting a Clinical Decision Support Tool to Identify Patients With Social Needs and Provide Navigation Services and Referral to Community-Based Organizations: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Piloting a Clinical Decision Support Tool to Identify Patients With Social Needs and Provide Navigation Services and Referral to Community-Based Organizations: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Social needs and social determinants of health (SDOH) significantly outrank medical care when considering the impact on a person’s length and quality of life, resulting in poor health outcomes and worsening life expectancy. Inte…
View article: Piloting a Clinical Decision Support Tool to Identify Patients With Social Needs and Provide Navigation Services and Referral to Community-Based Organizations: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
Piloting a Clinical Decision Support Tool to Identify Patients With Social Needs and Provide Navigation Services and Referral to Community-Based Organizations: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Social needs and social determinants of health (SDOH) significantly outrank medical care when considering the impact on a person’s length and quality of life, resulting in poor health outcomes and worsening life expectancy. Int…
View article: “A Mystifying and Distorting Factor”: The Electoral College and American Democracy
“A Mystifying and Distorting Factor”: The Electoral College and American Democracy Open
A Review of Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College. By Jesse Wegman.
View article: Transition Administration
Transition Administration Open
The period from November 3, 2020 to January 20, 2021, was unlike any presidential transition in our history. President Donald Trump refused to accept his ballot-box defeat, instead battling to overturn the election’s outcome. This dramatic…
View article: Justice Stevens and the Project of Perfecting the Constitution
Justice Stevens and the Project of Perfecting the Constitution Open
This short essay, prepared for a special issue of the Northwestern University Law Review celebrating the life and legacy of Justice John Paul Stevens, explores the intersections between Justice Stevens's life and career and the process of …
View article: Conventions in the Trenches
Conventions in the Trenches Open
This short essay, responding to Professor Samuel Issacharoff and Dean Trevor Morrison's Jorde Lecture, “Constitution by Convention,” uses the recent litigation over the Trump Administration's efforts to add a citizenship question to the 20…
View article: Letter from NY Law Faculty in Support of Diploma Privilege
Letter from NY Law Faculty in Support of Diploma Privilege Open
For more information, please refer to Karen Sloan's article,"Hundreds of New York Law Professors Endorse Emergency Diploma Privilege," published by the New York Law Journal and appearing on Law.com on July 22, 2020.\nAdditional Signatories…
View article: Speech, Intent, and the President
Speech, Intent, and the President Open
Judicial inquiries into official intent are a familiar feature of the legal landscape. Across various bodies of constitutional and public law — from equal protection and due process to the first amendment’s free exercise and establishment …
View article: Visualizing Gender Diversity in Technology
Visualizing Gender Diversity in Technology Open
This paper describes the design and development of a website to introduce the problem of gender diversity in tech through narrative data visualizations. It combines three publicly available datasets describing the demographics of technolog…
View article: Executive Privilege and Congressional Oversight
Executive Privilege and Congressional Oversight Open
Professor Kate Shaw testified at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on May 15 titled "Executive Privilege and Congressional Oversight."\nShe told the House Judiciary Committee, "My view as a scholar and a former White House lawyer, is tha…
View article: Getting on the Same Page: Choosing the right words for non-traditional research
Getting on the Same Page: Choosing the right words for non-traditional research Open
Some researchers struggle to communicate their research across disciplines and for the purpose of research administration. A University of Tasmania internal survey among collaborative researchers found that language was a common obstacle i…
View article: Beyond the Bully Pulpit: Presidential Speech in the Courts
Beyond the Bully Pulpit: Presidential Speech in the Courts Open
The president’s words play a unique role in American public life. No other figure speaks with the reach, range, or authority of the president. The president speaks to the entire population; about the full range of domestic and internationa…
View article: The Lost History of the Millionaire's Amendment
The Lost History of the Millionaire's Amendment Open
This piece excavates the history of the Millionaire’s Amendment, a short-lived provision of campaign finance law that played a significant role in Barack Obama’s successful 2004 Senate campaign. It argues that beyond the Amendment’s role i…
View article: Abortion, Informed Consent, and Regulatory Spillover
Abortion, Informed Consent, and Regulatory Spillover Open
The constitutional law of abortion stands on the untenable assumption that any state’s abortion regulations impact citizens of that state alone. On this understand-ing, the state’s boundaries demarcate the terrain on which women’s right to…
View article: State Administrative Constitutionalism
State Administrative Constitutionalism Open
“Administrative constitutionalism” has been the subject of much rich scholarship in recent years. Although the term is employed in a range of distinct (though related) ways, this essay is primarily concerned with administrative constitutio…
View article: Friends of the Court: Evaluating the Supreme Court's Amicus Invitations
Friends of the Court: Evaluating the Supreme Court's Amicus Invitations Open
Approximately once each Term, the Supreme Court invites the participation of an amicus curiae when one party to a case declines either to participate at all or to advance a particular position before the Court. These amicus invitations hav…
View article: Taking Disclosure Seriously
Taking Disclosure Seriously Open
Step into any conversation about campaign finance regulation in 2016, and you’re likely to encounter the view that while the Supreme Court is well on its way to dismantling most of the legal framework that has governed money in elections f…