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  • Does It Really Matter How the COVID-19 Pandemic Started?

    Debating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic is a fool’s errand. Considering laboratory accidents writ large, however, is important.
  • Lessons in Health Data Privacy from the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act

    The past may hold important lessons for the future of health privacy for patients, physicians, and hospitals in the face of abortion subpoenas post-Dobbs. 
  • Physician-Led Advocacy for the Future of Reproductive Health Care

    The American Medical Association recently adopted new policies aimed at protecting access to reproductive health care.
  • Sutures for Ukraine: The Medical Case for City Diplomacy

    In parallel to official channels of federal aid, American cities can play a decisive role in supporting their Ukrainian counterparts under threat.
  • Could Amtrak’s Quiet Car Be a Model for COVID-19 Travel Policies?

    Amtrak, airlines, public transit, and other transportation companies should provide must-mask options for passengers who need or want them.
  • The Secret World of mRNA: HDT Bio Corp v. Emcure and Access to Next-Gen mRNA

    The future of public health in an “RNA world” is on trial in a trade secrecy dispute worth $950 million.
  • How the Unpredictable Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 Infection Pose a Challenge That Tort Law Cannot Meet

    Statutes of limitation present a significant hurdle for plaintiffs experiencing harms from COVID-19 infection.
  • U.S. Eviction Policy is Harming Children: The Case for Sustainable Eviction Prevention to Promote Health Equity

    The approach to housing policy in this moment will dictate both the status of health equity and the extent of childhood well-being across the country.
  • The Supreme Court Threatens to Undermine Vaccination Decisions Entrusted to the States

    The Supreme Court seems poised to say that the existence of a secular medical exemption to vaccine mandates means a state must offer a religious exemption.
  • The New Search for Reproductive Justice in Old Laws

    In the post-Dobbs fight to safeguard reproductive healthcare, a new spotlight has been placed on two existing federal laws.

Introducing Russell Korobkin

August 31, 2012August 31, 2012 The Petrie-Flom Center Staff Leave a comment

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Russell Korobkin to our blogging community as an occasional contributor.

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Introducing Greg Koski

August 31, 2012August 31, 2012 The Petrie-Flom Center Staff Leave a comment

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Greg Koski to our blogging community as a regular contributor.

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Introducing Katie Kraschel

August 31, 2012August 31, 2012 The Petrie-Flom Center Staff Leave a comment

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Katie Kraschel to our blogging community as a regular contributor.

 

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Introducing Stephen Latham

August 31, 2012August 31, 2012 The Petrie-Flom Center Staff Leave a comment

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Stephen Latham to our blogging community as an occasional contributor.  Steve will also be cross-posting from his Blog on Bioethics.

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Introducing Ted Marmor

August 31, 2012August 31, 2012 The Petrie-Flom Center Staff Leave a comment

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Ted Marmor to our blogging community.  Ted will be providing quarterly round-ups on the debate around health care reform.

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Introducing Max Mehlman

August 31, 2012August 31, 2012 The Petrie-Flom Center Staff Leave a comment

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Max Mehlman to our blogging community as an occasional contributor.

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Introducing Michelle Meyer

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We’re excited to introduce and welcome Michelle N. Meyer to our blogging community. Michelle is doing some guest blogging right now at The Faculty Lounge, and will be cross-posting here.  She’s also pretty active on Twitter – follow her @MichelleNMeyer.

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Introducing Abby Moncrieff

August 31, 2012August 31, 2012 The Petrie-Flom Center Staff Leave a comment

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Abby Moncrieff to our blogging community.  She’ll be posting regularly in the fall, on hiatus in 2013, and hopefully back thereafter.

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Introducing Kevin Outterson

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We’re excited to introduce and welcome Kevin Outterson to our blogging community.  Kevin will be cross posting from The Incidental Economist.

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Introducing Efthimi Parasidis

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We’re excited to introduce and welcome Efthimi Parasidis to our blogging community as a regular contributor.

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