"How Police Can Use Your DNA to Solve Crimes Without Consent"
Sonia Suter was quoted by the New York Post regarding the lack of regulation of police use of DNA in investigations.
The Health Law and Policy program at GW, situated in the nation's capital, offers an advantageous setting for studying health law, a rapidly expanding legal field. The curriculum emphasizes the pivotal role of law in shaping the U.S. health care and public health systems through comprehensive survey courses and seminars. Students delve into intricate topics such as federal regulatory processes, the interplay between federal and state regulations, and the dynamics between regulations and industry stakeholders. Furthermore, the program prioritizes understanding the impact of these legal frameworks on the health of individuals and populations while providing abundant externship, job placement, and research opportunities in Washington, DC.
"Most State Abortion Bans Have Limited Exceptions − But It’s Hard to Understand What They Mean"
January 31, 2024
In a recent co-authored article, Professor Suter explains how US abortion restrictions create confusion.
"U.S. v. Rahimi begs the Supreme Court to choose women’s lives over guns."
January 22, 2024
In her recent op-ed, Professor Mary Anne Franks highlights the gendered nature of gun use, particularly in cases of domestic violence.
Universities Are Prioritizing Their Health Systems Over Teaching. That’s Killing Academic Freedom
January 3, 2024
In his recent op-ed, Professor Richman discusses how when universities carry health systems, they buckle to politicians’ whims, leaving academic freedom behind.
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Our program presents opportunities for both prospective and current students. Located in Washington DC, GW Law provides access to industry networking occasions, prestigious government internships, and immersive experiences enhancing the academic voyage for our students.
Our Health Law and Policy faculty stand at the forefront of their field, boasting elite credentials and extensive experience in shaping legislation and navigating complex health-related issues.
“Essential Coverage” is dedicated to bringing to light contemporary and emerging issues in health law to foster dialogue among students, faculty, practitioners, and the public and to inspire interest in the discipline among GW Law students. It creates an “essential” space for education and advocacy on issues important to the GW health law community.
"How Police Can Use Your DNA to Solve Crimes Without Consent"
Sonia Suter was quoted by the New York Post regarding the lack of regulation of police use of DNA in investigations.
"Embedded Bias: How Medical Records Sow Discrimination"
Dayna Bowen Matthew was quoted by Kaiser Health News regarding discrimination in health care treatment.
"Dobbs Decision is a Huge Setback for Genetic Counseling and the People Who Need It"
Sonia M. Suter wrote for STAT News about how the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision affects those who seek genetic counseling.
"Egg and Sperm Donors Could Be Required to Share Their Medical Records"
Sonia M. Suter was quoted in "Wired" about a proposed law that would require egg and sperm donors to provide certain medical information.