Most Americans are unfamiliar with governmental powers during a pandemic, which makes it useful to examine applicable legalities, powers and authorities. Importantly, that power can mandate quarantine, isolation, vaccination, decontamination, destruction of infected property, eviction, closing businesses, social distancing, sheltering in place, specimen testing, and mandating health information disclosure and health care responses
In response to the very real possibility that there will be insufficient resources to properly respo...
When the first suspected human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus was reported in Januar...
Emergencies are exceptions to the rule. Laws that respond to emergencies can create exceptions to ru...
The president and all 50 governors have declared health emergencies to counteract the spread of seve...
The US lacks a robust pandemic prevention framework. Travis Bean offers an account of pandemic histo...
The COVID-19 pandemic offers a threat with few precedents in modern times and tests the tools of mod...
Two months after the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in Wuhan, China, state governments faced ...
Every recent presidential administration has faced an infectious disease threat, and this trend is c...
CDC modeling suggests that, without mitigation, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes novel coronavirus ...
This chapter is part of an edited volume studying and comparing federalist government responses to t...
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, most regimes worldwide adopted restrictive policies inte...
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has stretched State capacity across the globe. It has simultan...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its second-order economic effects constitute a historic, worldwide crisis—...
COVID-19 is the most severe pandemic the world has experienced in a century. This book analyses majo...
We cannot look at the legal issues of pandemic influenza in a vacuum. This paper attempts to identif...
In response to the very real possibility that there will be insufficient resources to properly respo...
When the first suspected human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus was reported in Januar...
Emergencies are exceptions to the rule. Laws that respond to emergencies can create exceptions to ru...
The president and all 50 governors have declared health emergencies to counteract the spread of seve...
The US lacks a robust pandemic prevention framework. Travis Bean offers an account of pandemic histo...
The COVID-19 pandemic offers a threat with few precedents in modern times and tests the tools of mod...
Two months after the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in Wuhan, China, state governments faced ...
Every recent presidential administration has faced an infectious disease threat, and this trend is c...
CDC modeling suggests that, without mitigation, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes novel coronavirus ...
This chapter is part of an edited volume studying and comparing federalist government responses to t...
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, most regimes worldwide adopted restrictive policies inte...
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has stretched State capacity across the globe. It has simultan...
The COVID-19 pandemic and its second-order economic effects constitute a historic, worldwide crisis—...
COVID-19 is the most severe pandemic the world has experienced in a century. This book analyses majo...
We cannot look at the legal issues of pandemic influenza in a vacuum. This paper attempts to identif...
In response to the very real possibility that there will be insufficient resources to properly respo...
When the first suspected human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus was reported in Januar...
Emergencies are exceptions to the rule. Laws that respond to emergencies can create exceptions to ru...