PublicHealthLawRsrch
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Center for Public Health Law Research @TempleUniv @TempleLaw. We support adoption of scientific tools & methods for mapping & evaluating impact of law on health
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New on the Blog: Bringing Legal Epi to @uncpublichealth! We talked with CPHLR Fellow and Assistant Prof Juan Hincapie-Castillo, PharmD, PhD and student Emily Wichmann about a new course on #legalepi launched last spring. ow.ly/43ET50SMg9Z
It's great to see these data live online from our partners Network for Public Health Law. The Network used MonQcle to capture laws relating to #racialequity under #SDOH, including healthcare, education, built environment, social and community context, and economic stability.
CPHLR Temple Law School with the Temple Public Health have been awarded a five-year CDC cooperative agreement to strengthen public health impact, systems and services. Read more about the award and the work to come: ow.ly/jLE950STKbH
Since 2021, the US Supreme Court has handed down decisions that have upended public health law. This free webinar, hosted by PublicHealthLawRsrch w/ASLME will offer insights and advice for those faced with teaching to these decisions in the coming year. Register: bit.ly/4dCSVi8
Join Regina LaBelle, Bridget C.E. Dooling, and Andrew Twinamatsiko to discover how the recent #SCOTUS rulings in Loper Bright and Corner Post could reshape #Addiction policies and health regulations. RSVP: bit.ly/3AmXyP3
Newly updated data with The Pew Trusts provide an overview of the entire #debt collection lawsuit process in all 50 states, DC, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, from January 1, 2023, through December 1, 2023. lawatlas.org/datasets/debt-…
Dean Rachel Rebouche on Kamala Harris's advocacy for abortion rights: “Her track record is that she’s not willing to equivocate about bending the law: If a federal law says X, that’s what a federal law says. If states protect Y, that’s what states protect.” bit.ly/3yE9v2o
We are looking forward to hearing more from the Network for Public Health Law team about these data, a great and important resource for #racialequity work!