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The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics

JLME

A leading peer-reviewed journal for research at the intersection of law, health policy, ethics, and medicine. Read by more than 4,500 health care professionals, JLME is the authoritative source for health law teachers, practitioners, policy makers, risk managers, and anyone else concerned with the safe, equitable, and ethical delivery of health care services.

Latest Issue:

Volume: 52
Issue: 3
Date: Fall 2024
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The American Journal of Law and Medicine

AJLM

The country’s leading health law journal devoted exclusively to the analysis of issues at the nexus of law and medicine. Its broad editorial scope includes health law and policy; updates on significant legal decisions and developments affecting health care; legal, ethical and economic aspects of medical practice, research and education; book reviews and much more

Latest Issue:

Volume: 49
Issue: 1
Year: 2023
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Seeking Editorial Board members for The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics

JLME is seeking to recruit a dynamic and diverse team of editorial board members. Each will serve a 3-year term.
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ASLME Insider

The ASLME Insider is the Society’s monthly e-newsletter. It provides the latest announcements and news in health law, medicine, ethics, public policy, public health, and all of the related disciplines that ASLME covers.

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ASLME Testimonials

James Hodge

From the moment my career shifted to health law, ethics, and policy issues over 2 decades ago, I’ve been a member of ASLME. ASLME provides invaluable services, information, and opportunities for relationship-building and partnership for practitioners, scholars, students, and others with interests in the field. Its regional and national conferences are “must attend” events for health law aficionados. Its journals like JLME provide some of the highest level scholarly and applied pieces of any source nationally. ASLME is my recommended destination for varied colleagues all across the nation who seek a primary base for professional and personal outreach and exchanges with top minds and skilled practitioners.

James HodgeProfessor. Director - Center for Public Health Law and Policy, Arizona State University

Lindsay F. Wiley

ASLME is my intellectual home. It’s been part of my career from the beginning. When I was a student and recent graduate, the cutting-edge, interdisciplinary articles in JLME and AJLM helped me stay on top of developments in the field. When I was a new legal scholar, ASLME provided crucial resources and networking opportunities. The interprofessional collaboration and exchange of ideas the society fosters through its conferences and publications keep me energized and ready to face the challenges of working in a dynamic and ever-changing field.

Lindsay F. WileyProfessor of Law - UCLA Law

Kevin Outterson

Life is an interdisciplinary project; ASLME is the one place filled with people who “get it.” I prize the collegiality, the shared commitment to excellence in research and teaching, and the spontaneous combustion of mentorship that happens naturally at our conferences. And I mean “spontaneous combustion” in the best possible way!

Kevin OuttersonExecutive Director, CARB-X, Professor of Law - Boston University

Dayna Bowen Matthew, J.D., Ph.D.

I am an ASLME member for three reasons. First, the quality of the scholarship that ASLME exposes me to is unparalleled. It ranges from highly theoretical, to cutting edge policy works. Through conferences and publications, I find ASLME consistently assembles thought leaders who shape and influence my own thinking about health, public health, and health care in ways no other organization does. Second, I am grateful for ASLME’s continued strong commitment to ethics. I depend on the ASLME to keep topics of health justice, precision medicine, and stigma, in sophisticated and timely ways. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the ASLME has a near magical way of convening a community of the most wonderful people. People in ASLME are serious about mentoring, generous with their time, and truly collaborative. Because of this organization, I am blessed to also call some of my most gifted professional colleagues, my friends.

**Dayna Bowen Matthew, J.D., Ph.D.**William L. Matheson and Robert M. Morgenthau Distinguished Professor of Law - University of Virginia Law School