Annals of Health Law

The Health Law and Policy Review of Loyola University Chicago School of Law

 

Twice yearly (Winter and Summer) the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy publishes Annals of Health Law, The Health Policy and Law Review of Loyola University Chicago.  Annals contains articles of general interest in health law, which are deemed by the editors to make a contribution to the teaching, practice, and/or public policy surrounding health law. Past volumes have focused on corporate, regulatory, bioethical, and pharmaceutical issues, as well as patient rights and advocacy. Through this publication, health law students are afforded the opportunity to edit a law review.

Additionally, starting in Fall 2008, Advance Directive, an online publication of Annals of Health Law will be published twice yearly (Fall and Spring). Similar to Annals, Advance Directive publishes articles that provide insight into the divergent areas of health law. Advance Directive allows health law students to write short articles regarding current health law topics, which are often at the crux of debate amongst legislators, practitioners, and academics. Additionally, practitioner spotlight articles profile the important work of professionals who have in-depth knowledge of emerging issues within the ever-changing landscape of health law.

Dialogue is a blog maintained by Advance Directive that encourages comments and feedback by all members of the health law community.