As Jacobson v. Massachusetts recognized in 1905, the basis of public health law, and its ability to limit constitutional rights, is the use of scientific data and empirical evidence. Far too often, this important fact is lost. Fear, misinformation, and politics frequently take center stage and drive the implementation of public health law. In the recent Ebola scare, political leaders passed unnecessary and unconstitutional quarantine measures that defied scientific understanding of the disease and caused many to have their rights needlessly constrained. Looking at HIV criminalization and exemptions to childhood vaccine requirements, it becomes clear that the blame cannot be placed on the hysteria that accompanies emergencies. Indeed, these ...
This Article examines three questions: What is public health? What is public health law? What roles ...
In 1905 Henning Jacobson went before the United States Supreme Court in Jacobson v. Massachusetts an...
The COVID-19 pandemic lay bare the vulnerabilities of some countries’ public health responses and pr...
As Jacobson v. Massachusetts recognized in 1905, the basis of public health law, and its ability to ...
States have the authority to exercise their police power to protect public health. The law upon whic...
Every recent presidential administration has faced an infectious disease threat, and this trend is c...
By the 1960s, methods in the detection and treatment (and consequently improvements in the survival ...
The COVID-19 pandemic struck the United States in early 2020. The coronavirus prompted public health...
Amid the most impactful health crisis in over a century, COVID’s “counterpunch” entails aggressive e...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was the wake-up call that disturbed America from its mid-...
Public health law is firmly establishing itself as a crucial area of scholarly inquiry. Its vital im...
The CDC’s Interim Guidance for Monitoring and Movements of Persons with Potential Ebola Virus Exposu...
No public law is more public than public health law. Its defining subject is the use of state power ...
The COVID-19 pandemic offers a threat with few precedents in modern times and tests the tools of mod...
The health of individuals, families, and communities has deep, intuitive meaning. So much of what we...
This Article examines three questions: What is public health? What is public health law? What roles ...
In 1905 Henning Jacobson went before the United States Supreme Court in Jacobson v. Massachusetts an...
The COVID-19 pandemic lay bare the vulnerabilities of some countries’ public health responses and pr...
As Jacobson v. Massachusetts recognized in 1905, the basis of public health law, and its ability to ...
States have the authority to exercise their police power to protect public health. The law upon whic...
Every recent presidential administration has faced an infectious disease threat, and this trend is c...
By the 1960s, methods in the detection and treatment (and consequently improvements in the survival ...
The COVID-19 pandemic struck the United States in early 2020. The coronavirus prompted public health...
Amid the most impactful health crisis in over a century, COVID’s “counterpunch” entails aggressive e...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was the wake-up call that disturbed America from its mid-...
Public health law is firmly establishing itself as a crucial area of scholarly inquiry. Its vital im...
The CDC’s Interim Guidance for Monitoring and Movements of Persons with Potential Ebola Virus Exposu...
No public law is more public than public health law. Its defining subject is the use of state power ...
The COVID-19 pandemic offers a threat with few precedents in modern times and tests the tools of mod...
The health of individuals, families, and communities has deep, intuitive meaning. So much of what we...
This Article examines three questions: What is public health? What is public health law? What roles ...
In 1905 Henning Jacobson went before the United States Supreme Court in Jacobson v. Massachusetts an...
The COVID-19 pandemic lay bare the vulnerabilities of some countries’ public health responses and pr...