This curriculum provides law training for state and local officials on how to balance public health authority against individual liberty using the U.S. constitution as a framework. It includes an overview of laws that affect how government can respond to health crises while advancing health equity.
This report describes decision-making amongst health agency leaders and their informatics staff as they selected and implemented digital resources to support...
This CDC webpage details regularly updated information regarding quarantine and isolation protocols. It features and quarantine and isolation calculator to h...
This journal article outlines what legal powers governments have, what the role of the courts is, and how public health can be balanced with personal and eco...
This resource discusses the surge in litigation related to COVID-19 and the varying outcomes of legal challenges to mitigation measures. It mentions courts...
This chart outlines the authorities of various departments/federal branches/agencies during public health emergencies to clarify the “chain of command...
This webpage by the Department of Health and Human Services provides general information about the Secretary’s legal authorities during public health ...
An introduction to administrative law, this webinar explains how public health agencies can implement and enforce their policies and programs at all governme...
This blog outlines the implications of the Biden Administration’s continuation of the public health emergency (PHE) declaration and what it means for ...
This article discusses how COVID-19 pandemic quarantine measures and stay-at-home orders have affected adolescent mental health, with a focus on nonsuicidal ...
This webpage offers a collection of COVID-19policy solutions that prioritize health equity. It includes blog posts with immediate solutions for communities a...