Bloomberg Law | March 2, 2023
“The parallels are very clear. You could have a cancer drug, a diabetes drug, a heart disease drug, and an effective vaccine, all of which are there to preserve and safeguard life and health. And all of a sudden states get to say to their residents, ‘no, you can’t have access to it,’” said Lawrence Gostin, director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University.