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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - 1 CLE credit. Click the link below and complete the form as accurately as possible. If you complete the form incorrectly (e.g. incorrect UT Bar number, YouTube title, number or type of CLE credit, etc.) you risk your credits not being counted on your transcript. https://forms.gle/Z2ovSjtgxPHrJovG6 PLEASE NOTE: YouTube’s “suggested videos” often are from other sources, and don’t qualify for CLE. Originally aired September 27, 2024 Professor Leslie Francis discusses her recently published book, States of Health: The Ethics and Consequences of Policy Variation in a Federal System, written with co-author Professor John Francis. Leslie Francis is a professor of law and philosophy with expertise in bioethics, disability law and ethics, and privacy and data use. John Francis is a professor of political science with expertise in federalism, comparative regulatory policy, and European comparative politics. The authors will be joined by a panel of experts on healthcare and health law. Is it morally or politically acceptable to have wide differences in the quality of health care when one crosses a state line? States of Health identifies the practical relevance of federalism to people facing ethical decisions about health and health care, and it considers the theoretical justifications for permissible differences among states. It asks whether authority over important aspects of health is misaligned in the United States today, with some matters problematically left to the states while others are taken over by the federal government. Health care is a basic good, central to the ability of people to flourish. If state policies result in a landscape where residents of some states can flourish in ways that residents of other states cannot, the mutuality of a federal union might be threatened. States of Health reminds us that there are some divisions that a nation cannot endure, as well as leaders in legal practice in law and the biosciences.