Best health law books according to redditors

We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best health law books. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Health Law:

u/prgrmr · 1 pointr/fsu

You can park in the law school parking lot as well--if I recall, the gate is open most of the time. About checking out books, I don't see any reason why non-law students wouldn't be able to check it out, since all they do is scan your student ID anyway.

Are you just looking for a general health law book? I took a Health Law class a while back, and we used this thriller, which turned out to be a pretty good book, and has a comprehensive public health law section.

u/0dr27dhq91ld · 1 pointr/Libertarian

I had all the same objections you do when I was a teenager, but I had to learn the actual results of the Drug War myself before I realized that it needed to be ended ASAP.

All of these objections are dealt with in the literature, and by Portugal’s experience in decriminalization. Setting aside the question of whether it’s moral to put human beings in cages for putting something into their bodies that you don’t like (“deterrence”), and the wisdom of endorsing that legal principle (drugs, then fatty foods, then sugary soda, etc), and the obvious failure of the Drug War to “deter” drug use, the legal status of black tar heroin is pretty low on the average person’s list of considerations when they are deciding whether to start injecting.

If you are interested in learning the truth about the horror show that is the Drug War, Douglas Husak’s book on the subject changed my life when I was 17. Highly recommended. https://www.amazon.com/Legalize-This-Decriminalizing-Practical-Ethics/dp/1859843204

u/confanity · 1 pointr/LearnJapanese

>so 犬的 would be wrong

This is false.

A quick search online would have revealed that while uncommon, 犬的 is in fact used by Japanese people, as in this book about "Doga" = 犬的ヨガ.

In brief, while attaching 的 to some nouns may be rare or surprising, or even feel a little "off," it technically can be "flung around and attached to" any noun, and is certainly not "used with very specific words."

Please check in the future instead of just guessing.