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Tag Archives: Access
Benjamin Farrow: Small Steps Make a Big Impact in Supporting Access to Justice
In Attorney at Work’s Q&A series, Mary Juetten checks in with Legal Shield lawyers and legal tech entrepreneurs working to improve access to justice. This time, Benjamin Farrow of The Anderson Law Firm discusses the importance of listening, technology’s emerging … Continue reading
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Tagged Access, Benjamin, Farrow, impact, Justice, Small, Steps, Supporting
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The Role of Appropriate Access to Care in Reducing Health System Costs
Seeking to address growing concerns about U.S. health care costs, policymakers in many cases are turning to patient access restrictions in efforts to reduce spending and, as such, control costs. Cost-containment objectives are undoubtedly necessary to pursue. But policies that … Continue reading
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Tagged Access, Appropriate, Care, costs, health, reducing, role, System
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No isn’t an answer – access for works
Liverpool Mutual Homes v Mensah, County Court at Liverpool. 31 August 2017. (Thanks to Legal Action Housing Repairs Update May 2019 for this case) This is perhaps a rather obvious point, but reminders can never hurt. M was LMH’s tenant. Following … Continue reading
Hazeldean on Privacy and Access to Gendered Facilities
Susan Hazeldean (Brooklyn Law School) has posted Privacy As Pretext (Cornell Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The terms of the debate over LGBT rights have shifted in recent years, particularly since the Supreme Court made marriage equality … Continue reading
Open Access Round-up: 30 April 2019
Below is a listing of Open Access literature that I have referenced on this blog since 15 April 2019. If you are not familiar with Open Access, please visit my other blog for an introduction.Green Open Access [info]"The Ambiguous Authority … Continue reading