This Article explores the role of paternalism in regulatory efforts to improve public health, focusing mostly on obesity, but also accounting for recent developments in other public health arenas. First, the Article describes a spectrum of interventions that regulators can implement in the public health zone, ranging from soft paternalism to hard paternalism. Second, the Article discusses the limits of these paternalistic interventions in addressing the problem of high obesity rates in America. The analysis shows that the underlying scientific and socioeconomic factors driving obesity prove difficult to confront—a difficulty further complicated by the lower tolerance that the public has expressed for regulatory interventions that diminish i...
Paternalistic policymakers intend to improve social welfare by implementing a set of prescriptive po...
This Article examines—and ultimately rejects—this anti-paternalism argument against government anti-...
This article concerns the proper role of governments when adopting legislative rules to improve publ...
This Article explores the role of paternalism in regulatory efforts to improve public health, focusi...
Because of the largely self-regarding nature of obesity, many current and proposed public health reg...
This Article critiques Professor David Friedman’s article, Public Health Regulation and the Limits o...
This response to David Friedman’s Public Health Regulation and the Limits of Paternalism challenges ...
This article draws on scientific explanations of obesity to motivate the creation of a system of pat...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
Because of the largely self-regarding nature of obesity, many current and proposed public health reg...
Many critiques of public health regulations assume that measures directed at industry should be cons...
This Article offers three critical observations concerning the debates surrounding paternalism in pu...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
This article concerns the proper role of governments when adopting legislative rules to improve publ...
AbstractThis article concerns the proper role of governments when adopting legislative rules to impr...
Paternalistic policymakers intend to improve social welfare by implementing a set of prescriptive po...
This Article examines—and ultimately rejects—this anti-paternalism argument against government anti-...
This article concerns the proper role of governments when adopting legislative rules to improve publ...
This Article explores the role of paternalism in regulatory efforts to improve public health, focusi...
Because of the largely self-regarding nature of obesity, many current and proposed public health reg...
This Article critiques Professor David Friedman’s article, Public Health Regulation and the Limits o...
This response to David Friedman’s Public Health Regulation and the Limits of Paternalism challenges ...
This article draws on scientific explanations of obesity to motivate the creation of a system of pat...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
Because of the largely self-regarding nature of obesity, many current and proposed public health reg...
Many critiques of public health regulations assume that measures directed at industry should be cons...
This Article offers three critical observations concerning the debates surrounding paternalism in pu...
In this article the author examines the relationship between paternalism and childhood obesity. In p...
This article concerns the proper role of governments when adopting legislative rules to improve publ...
AbstractThis article concerns the proper role of governments when adopting legislative rules to impr...
Paternalistic policymakers intend to improve social welfare by implementing a set of prescriptive po...
This Article examines—and ultimately rejects—this anti-paternalism argument against government anti-...
This article concerns the proper role of governments when adopting legislative rules to improve publ...