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Oliver Kim

University of Pittsburgh - School of Law

Adjunct Professor

3900 Forbes Ave.

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

9

DOWNLOADS

578

TOTAL CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (9)

1.

Limitations of Medical Licensing: The Role of State Boards of Medicine in the Dissemination of Medical Misinformation

Northeastern University Law Review, Vol. 16, No. 1, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2024-14
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 04 Jun 2024
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 144 (530,816)

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Book Review – Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease

Journal of Medical Regulation (2023) 109 (3): 23–24., U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2024-15
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 07 Jun 2024
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 111 (645,052)

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Preemption Up in Smoke: Should States Be Allowed a Voice in Scheduling Under the Controlled Substances Act?

Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2020, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2021-18
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 09 Mar 2021 Last Revised: 27 May 2021
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 65 (924,743)

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Controlled Substances Act, marijuana, federalism, criminal law, Congress, states

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The Girl with the Cyber Tattoo: Applying a Gender Equity Lens to Emerging Health Technology

Northeastern University Law Review, Vol. 12, p. 327, 2020, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper
Number of pages: 48 Posted: 29 Mar 2022
Oliver Kim and Tamara Kramer
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law and Health Care Investment Program, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Downloads 64 (933,592)

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digital health, gender equity, femtech, reproductive technology, abortion, telehealth, health information technology, reproductive health

5.

Tsunami: Recommitting to Address AAPI Mental Health in a Post-COVID Era

Nova Law Review, Vol. 46, No. 370, 2022, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2022-15
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 18 May 2022
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 59 (980,173)

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mental health, health equity, Asian American, disparities, pandemic, COVID, mental healthcare

6.

Trying and Dying: Are Some Wishes at the End of Life Better Than Others?

Dalhousie Law Journal, Vol. 41, p. 93, 2018, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 21 Mar 2022
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 36 (1,249,711)

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end of life, comparative law, Canada, right to try, drug policy, aging, legislation

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Cogs in the Machine: Two Countries Attempt to Balance Individualized Concerns in the Pursuit of Public Health

Southern Illinois University Law Journal, Vol. 44, p. 41 (2019), U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 29 Mar 2022
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 35 (1,263,436)

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comparative law, opioids, Australia, digital health, health information technology, electronic medical records, health data, interoperability, public health

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Ebbs and Flows: Issues in Cross-Border Exchange and Regulation of Health Information

Annals of Health Law, Vol. 26, p. 39, 2017, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 29 Mar 2022
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 33 (1,290,922)
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comparative law, digital health, interoperability, Canada, health information technology, health data

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Original Intent: Whether Recent Reforms Signal a Legislative Break from Marijuana Criminalization Under the Controlled Substances Act

Chapman Law Review, Vol. 23, p. 127, 2020, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 16 Mar 2022
Oliver Kim
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law
Downloads 31 (1,318,317)

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cannabis, marijuana, Controlled Substances Act, opioids, criminal justice, drug policy