The Law Faculty Scholarship series is a section of the University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. A service of the Law Library, it is designed to preserve, promote and disseminate the scholarship and activities of law school faculty in accordance with UNH’s commitment to open access.
Submissions from 2022
Social Media and Democracy, Seth C. Oranburg
Telehealth! Policy, Practice and Patients, Deborah H. Fournier, Marcy Ainslie, and Marcy Doyle
Three Observations about Justice Alito's draft opinion in Dobbs - commentary, John M. Greabe
Submissions from 2021
Building Robust and Ethical Vaccination Verification Systems, Tiffany Li
Casebooks, Bias, and Information Literacy—Do Law Librarians Have a Duty?, Kathleen Fletcher
'Divisive Concepts' law and the big chill, John M. Greabe
Eliminating the X-Waiver Requirements for DEA-Registered Physicians Prescribing Buprenorphine – To Be or Not to Be?, Lauren LaRochelle and Lucy C. Hodder
Extended Coverage Option in Medicaid for Postpartum Women, Lucy C. Hodder and Deborah Fournier
FERPA/HIPAA/Part 2 Summaries and Application, Lucy C. Hodder
Health Care Claims and Mental Health Emergency Department Utilization, Lucy C. Hodder
Improving Community-Wide Communications for Students, Lucy C. Hodder
Maternal Mortality Review Committee Cross-Border Information Sharing, Lucy Hodder
Medicaid to Schools Technical Assistance Guide, Lucy Hodder; Kelsi West; Victoria Forkus; and Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Medicaid to Schools (MTS) Team
New Hampshire's 'divisive concepts' law and the big chill, John M. Greabe
Online Onboarding Corporate Governance Training In The COVID-19, Seth C. Oranburg and Benjamin P. Kahn
POST-PANDEMIC PRIVACY LAW, Tiffany C. Li
Privacy in Pandemic: Law, Technology, and Public Health in the COVID-19 Crisis, Tiffany C. Li
SAMHSA 42 CFR Part 2 Revised Key Points for Health Centers on Rule Changes, What they Mean and Health IT Considerations, Lucy C. Hodder and Lauren LaRochelle
Set it in Stone: Investing in 21st Century Broadband in New Hampshire to Secure Telehealth for All Residents, Institute for Health Policy and Practice (IHPP), New Hampshire Telehealth Alliance, and Deborah H. Fournier
The Constitution and Democracy in Troubled Times, John M. Greabe
The Gig Economy, Smart Contracts, and Disruption of Traditional Work Arrangements, Seth C. Oranburg and Liya Palagashvili
The New Editors: Refining First Amendment Protections for Internet Platforms, Mailyn Fidler
Submissions from 2020
A Quick Guide on How to Access Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits, Lucy C. Hodder, Connor Buchholz, Marguerite Corvini, and Bridget Drake
Corporations Hybrid: A COVID Case Study on Innovation in Business Law Pedagogy, Seth C. Oranburg and David D. Tamasy
Covering the Care: Health Insurance Coverage in NH | 2020 Update, Jo Porter and Lucy C. Hodder