Professor James Hodge, who heads the Public Health Law and Policy Program at ASU, recently announced that the Special Symposium Edition, Innovations in Public Health Law: Exploring New Strategies, of the Annals of Health Law, is now available online here.
In collaboration with the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, this Special Symposium Edition features outstanding scholarship from diverse authors across the field of public health law with a focus on innovative and concrete solutions to significant public health problems. Here are the authors and links to their articles:
- Daniel S. Goldberg, Intervening at the Right Point in the Causal Pathways: Law, Policy, and the Devastating Impact of Pain Across the Globe;
- Lance Gable & Benjamin Mason Meier, Complementarity in Public Health Systems: Using Redundancy as a Tool of Public Health Governance;
- Clark J. Lee, Patrick P. Rose & Earl Stoddard III, Enhancing Communication Between Scientists, Government Officials, and the Lay Public: Advancing Science and Protecting the Public’s Welfare through Better Multi-Stakeholder Interfacing;
- Diana M. Bowman, Michael P. Fitzharris & Ray Bingham, Making a Positive Impact: Striking a Balance Between Legislative Reach and Road Safety;
- Rachel L. Hulkower & Leslie E. Wolf, Federal Funds for Syringe Exchange Programs: A Necessary Component Toward Achieving an AIDS-Free Generation;
- John O. Spengler, Natasha Frost, Daniel P. Connaughton & J. David Prince, Clarifying Liability for After-Hours Community Use of School Recreational Facilities;
- Lainie Rutkow, Jennifer L. Pomeranz & Sarah O. Rodman, Local Governments and the Food System: Innovative Approaches to Public Health Law and Policy.