Carleen Zubrzycki

University of Connecticut School of Law

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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1,233

TOTAL CITATIONS

2

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

The Abortion Interoperability Trap

132 Yale Law Journal Forum 197, 197-227 (2022)
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 29 Jun 2022 Last Revised: 18 Oct 2022
Carleen Zubrzycki
University of Connecticut School of Law
Downloads 554 (104,979)
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abortion, transgender, Dobbs, Roe v. Wade, interoperability, privacy, gender-affirming care, trans, SB8, HIPAA, 21st Century Cures Act, Information Blocking, Safe harbor, safe haven, health privacy, EHRs, EMRs, electronic medical records, safe havens, shield laws, Public Act 22-19

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Informational Privacy After Dobbs

Alabama Law Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 49 Posted: 06 Oct 2023
Carmel Shachar and Carleen Zubrzycki
Harvard Law School and University of Connecticut School of Law
Downloads 315 (201,223)

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Dobbs, abortion, medical records, emrs, informational privacy, whalen, privacy, discovery

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Privacy From Doctors

39 Yale Law & Policy Review 526 (2021)
Number of pages: 67 Posted: 09 Oct 2020 Last Revised: 25 Jun 2021
Carleen Zubrzycki
University of Connecticut School of Law
Downloads 165 (376,094)
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Privacy, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Doctors, Patient Privacy, Medical Privacy, EHRs, Electronic Medical Records, Interoperability, 21st Century Cures Act, HIPAA

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Torts (?) Arms Races: Abortion And Beyond

DePaul Law Review, 2023
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 06 Oct 2023
Carleen Zubrzycki
University of Connecticut School of Law
Downloads 126 (468,115)

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abortion, shield laws, SB8, torts, safe haven laws, legal theory, federalism, private law, Clifford Symposium

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Punitive Damages in an Era of Consolidated Power

North Carolina Law Review, Vol. 98, No. 315, 2020
Number of pages: 46 Posted: 05 Mar 2020
Carleen Zubrzycki
University of Connecticut School of Law
Downloads 73 (670,347)

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punitive damages, constitutional law, Supreme Court, torts, democratic theory, appellate judges, centralization