Einer Elhauge is the Petrie Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Founding Director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics. He served as Chairman of the Antitrust Advisory Committee to the Obama Campaign. He teaches a gamut of courses ranging from Antitrust, Contracts, Corporations, Legislation, and Health Care Law. Before joining the faculty at Harvard, he was a Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, and clerked for Judge Norris on the Ninth Circuit and Justice Brennan on the Supreme Court. He received both his A.B. and his J.D. from Harvard, graduating first in his law school class. He is the author of numerous pieces on a wide range of topics, including antitrust, public law, corporate law, patents, the legal profession, and health law policy. His most recent books include: Obamacare on Trial (2012), Research Handbook on the Economics of Antitrust Law (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2012); The Fragmentation of U.S. Health Care: Causes and Solutions (Oxford University Press 2010); Statutory Default Rules (Harvard University Press 2008); U.S. Antitrust Law and Economics (Foundation Press 2011); Global. Antitrust Law and Economics (Foundation Press 2011); and Global Competition Law and Economics (Hart Publishing 2011). Several of the papers below appear in volume 49, issue 3 of the Tulsa Law Review.
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2013
Friday, October 4th
9:00 AM

A Presumption Against Healthcare Consumption

Christopher Robertson

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

9:30 AM

Elhauge, Originalism and the ACA: The Trouble with Popular Constitutionalism

Abigail Moncrieff

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

10:30 AM

What, If Anything, is Wrong with Enhancement; What if Anything is Right?

I. Glenn Cohen

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

11:00 AM

Rights versus Distributive Approaches to Allocating Healthcare

Talha Syed

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

1:30 PM

Pharmaceutical Patenting after FTC v. Actavis

Arti Rai

1:30 PM - 2:00 PM

2:00 PM

Vindicated by History: Elhauge on Tying

Barak Richman

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM