By Kaela Cote-Stemmermann (SCR ‘18) China is currently in the middle of reforming its healthcare system, a decision that will affect over 1.3 billion people for years to come. Moving from historically state-sponsored care to market-oriented care and now to a combination of the two, China has struggled to find a structure that works for its diverse population. Public health problems carry...
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief, Vol. 5 No. 1
Dear Readers, Welcome to the eighth print edition—Vol. 5, No. 1—of the Claremont Journal of Law and Public Policy (CJLPP)! After reviewing many highly-qualified submissions, the editorial team is delighted to feature a number of especially stimulating papers in this issue. These cover a range of domestic and international topics in law and public policy, from U.S. sports law to Chinese health...
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief, Vol. 4 No. 3
Dear Readers, Welcome to the seventh print edition of the Claremont Journal of Law and Public Policy (CJLPP). After reviewing a record number of submissions, the editorial team is delighted to feature five thought-provoking papers in addition to selected parts of our interview with Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Halim Dhanidina (PO ’94), whom the CJLPP hosted in February for a full day...
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief Emeritus (Vol. 4 No. 2)
Dear Students of the Claremont Colleges, I am sure you enjoyed reading the sixth print edition of the Claremont Journal of Law and Public Policy, and I hope you are looking forward to the seventh as much as I am. Reflecting on the last few years, I conclude quickly and confidently that my work with the CJLPP and its people has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my...