Twenty-four states and D.C. have statutes that extend some level of immunity to groups and/or organizations providing charitable, emergency, or disaster relief services, although these laws varied greatly among states
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Fede...
Although most health care providers will go through their careers without experiencing a major disas...
The Act provides natural persons with limited immunity from tort liability when they voluntarily ren...
Twenty-four states and D.C. have statutes that extend some level of immunity to groups and/or organi...
According to many experts, a public health emergency arising from an influenza pandemic, bioterroris...
This report discusses the patchwork of federal and state laws that operate to protect volunteers, wh...
Many experts predict the advent of a public health emergency resulting from a flu pandemic or bioter...
How best to utilize volunteers[1] during medical emergencies is an essential part of hospital compli...
As the coronavirus pandemic intensified, many communities in the U.S. experienced shortages of venti...
In the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks, the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemi...
In this article we frame the core legal challenges underlying the deployment and use of volunteer he...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, ushered in an era of legislative reform to bolster the ...
Emergency declarations are a vital legal authority that can activate funds, personnel, and material ...
Qualified immunity from civil liability exists for acts of disaster mental health (DMH) practitioner...
Law plays a critical role in all stages of a public health emergency, including planning, response, ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Fede...
Although most health care providers will go through their careers without experiencing a major disas...
The Act provides natural persons with limited immunity from tort liability when they voluntarily ren...
Twenty-four states and D.C. have statutes that extend some level of immunity to groups and/or organi...
According to many experts, a public health emergency arising from an influenza pandemic, bioterroris...
This report discusses the patchwork of federal and state laws that operate to protect volunteers, wh...
Many experts predict the advent of a public health emergency resulting from a flu pandemic or bioter...
How best to utilize volunteers[1] during medical emergencies is an essential part of hospital compli...
As the coronavirus pandemic intensified, many communities in the U.S. experienced shortages of venti...
In the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks, the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemi...
In this article we frame the core legal challenges underlying the deployment and use of volunteer he...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, ushered in an era of legislative reform to bolster the ...
Emergency declarations are a vital legal authority that can activate funds, personnel, and material ...
Qualified immunity from civil liability exists for acts of disaster mental health (DMH) practitioner...
Law plays a critical role in all stages of a public health emergency, including planning, response, ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Fede...
Although most health care providers will go through their careers without experiencing a major disas...
The Act provides natural persons with limited immunity from tort liability when they voluntarily ren...