Introducing: Recommended Reading
I just wanted to introduce a new feature on Health Reform Watch: Recommended Reading. We will be posting short descriptions and recommendations of selected health law scholarship. Our aim is to give readers article abstracts and a brief account of why we thought the article was interesting and useful. Inspired by Larry Solum’s Legal Theory Blog and Michael Froomkin’s Jotwell initiative, our goal is to help readers find particularly insightful pieces in an era of information overload. My colleague Kathleen Boozang’s post on recommended nonprofit and tax law scholarship is the first in the series; we’ll be adding categories in health care finance & regulation and bioethics soon. If you have any recommendations for the Recommended Reading series, feel free to email me or comment below.



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