Liberty is the essence of human nature and is necessary for optimal health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the government placed unprecedented restrictions on personal liberty in the name of public health, confining millions of Americans to their homes, forcing hundreds of thousands of businesses and parks to close, shuttering abortion clinics, heavily regulating churches, monitoring gatherings in private homes, restricting interstate travel, and shifting disease burdens onto protected populations. Personal liberty is sustenance for individual health. Medical principles of patient autonomy, patient privacy, and social justice are closely related to legal concepts of personal liberty, the liberty of constitutional privacy, and the liberty to ...
This article explores the tensions between creating an effective public health system that would be ...
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in vast deprivations of liberty previously unthinkable: lockdowns, bus...
In this Article, the authors show that cost-shifting and adverse selection problems link the federal...
Liberty is the essence of human nature and is necessary for optimal health. During the COVID-19 pand...
Contemporary U.S. jurisprudence thus treats public health orders requiring masks or limiting attenda...
This article challenges the idea that the priority of liberty poses a threat to individual and popul...
This paper presents, defends and applies a conception of public health ethics as focused on liberty-...
The COVID-19 pandemic has once again brought the vaccine debate into the national spotlight. Except ...
In this article we address the relevance of J.S. Mill’s political philosophy for a framework of publ...
In this article, we address the relevance of J.S. Mill’s political philosophy for a framework of pub...
Liberty-restricting measures have been implemented for centuries to limit the spread of infectious d...
Liberty-restricting measures have been implemented for centuries to limit the spread of infectious d...
Public health laws may mandate drastic limitations on individual liberty, such as forced medication ...
Public health policy often limits people’s liberty for their own good. The very point of many types ...
Is the ‘harm principle’, famously propounded by JS Mill and widely adopted in bioethics, an appropri...
This article explores the tensions between creating an effective public health system that would be ...
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in vast deprivations of liberty previously unthinkable: lockdowns, bus...
In this Article, the authors show that cost-shifting and adverse selection problems link the federal...
Liberty is the essence of human nature and is necessary for optimal health. During the COVID-19 pand...
Contemporary U.S. jurisprudence thus treats public health orders requiring masks or limiting attenda...
This article challenges the idea that the priority of liberty poses a threat to individual and popul...
This paper presents, defends and applies a conception of public health ethics as focused on liberty-...
The COVID-19 pandemic has once again brought the vaccine debate into the national spotlight. Except ...
In this article we address the relevance of J.S. Mill’s political philosophy for a framework of publ...
In this article, we address the relevance of J.S. Mill’s political philosophy for a framework of pub...
Liberty-restricting measures have been implemented for centuries to limit the spread of infectious d...
Liberty-restricting measures have been implemented for centuries to limit the spread of infectious d...
Public health laws may mandate drastic limitations on individual liberty, such as forced medication ...
Public health policy often limits people’s liberty for their own good. The very point of many types ...
Is the ‘harm principle’, famously propounded by JS Mill and widely adopted in bioethics, an appropri...
This article explores the tensions between creating an effective public health system that would be ...
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in vast deprivations of liberty previously unthinkable: lockdowns, bus...
In this Article, the authors show that cost-shifting and adverse selection problems link the federal...