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American Health Lawyers
Association
Health Lawyers provides resources to address the issues facing its
active members who practice in law firms, government, in-house
settings and academia and who represent the entire spectrum of the
health industry: physicians, hospitals and health systems, health
maintenance organizations, health insurers, managed care companies,
nursing facilities, home care providers, and consumers.
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Pacific American Legal Center
Its mission is to advocate civil rights, provide legal services and
education and build coalitions to positively influence and impact
Asian Pacific Americans and to create a more equitable and
harmonious society.
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Center for Law and the
Public's Health
Founded in October, 2000 as a collaborating center of the Centers of
Disease Control and Prevention and in June, 2005 as a World Health
Organization/Pan American Health Organization collaborating center
in public health law and human rights, the Center for Law and the
Public's Health is a primary, international, national, state, and
local resource on public health law, ethnic, and policy for public
health practitioners, lawyers, legislators, judges, academics,
policymakers and others.
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The Federal
Register (FR)
Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the
official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of
Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and
other presidential documents.
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FindLaw
FindLaw's Legal Professionals Channel is
designed to help you with your practice-specific legal information
needs. Browse the practice area topics for the latest legal news, case
law, and analytical articles relevant to your practice. FindLaw's online
resources also allow you to search for a case or research an attorney.
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The Health States
Initiative
The Healthy States Initiative is a partnership of the Council of
State Governments (CSG), the National Black Caucus of State
Legislators (NBCSL) and the National Hispanic Caucus of State
Legislators (NHCSL). In addition, the Association of State and
Territorial Health Officers (ASTHO) and the American Public Health
Association (APHA) are advisers to the project.
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Just Answer
Lawyers and state law experts answer your questions online ASAP.
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Law Journals
EXTRA!
It is the largest commercial web site for the legal profession.
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LegalRanks.com
Legal resources sorted by topic.
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Medical Privacy
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National Black Caucus of State
Legislators
On this website, you can find the policies of the organization,
calendar of events, information about its policy committees and
organizational news.
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National
Academy for State Health Policy
The National Academy for State Health
Policy is an independent academy of state health policymakers
working together to identify emerging issues, develop policy
solutions, and improve state health policy and practice.
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National Health Law Program
(NHeLP)
The National Health Law Program is a national public interest law
firm that seeks to improve health care for America's working and
unemployed poor, minorities, the elderly and people with
disabilities. NHeLP serves legal services programs,
community-based organizations, the private bar, providers and
individuals who work to preserve a health care safety net for the
millions of uninsured or underinsured low-income people.
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National Hispanic Caucus of
State Legislators
Its primary mission has been to organize Hispanic state legislators
who advocate on behalf of Hispanic communities across the United
States.
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National
Hispanic Leadership Agenda
The National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA)
was founded in 1991 as a non-partisan coalition of major Hispanic
national organizations and distinguished Hispanic leaders from across
the nation.
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Public Health Law Program
The Public Health Law Program (PHLP) works with community-based
organizations, local public health and planning departments,
schools, elected officials, government attorneys, and private
counsel, creating groundbreaking policy solutions to critical public
health challenges. PHLP staff attorneys provide comprehensive
training, technical assistance, and legal tools to advance public
health policy.
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