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Op-Ed

The Milbank Quarterly

April 28, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin

The Future of the Affordable Care Act Is a Social and Political Decision That Should Not Be Decided by Unelected Supreme Court Justices.

Op-Ed

Bloomberg Law

April 23, 2021

Matthew M. Kavanagh Madhavi Sunder

Biden Must Push Drug Firms to Share Science With The World

Op-Ed

Skoll Foundation

April 22, 2021

Ngozi Erondu Katherine Ginsbach

Funding Institutions Perpetuate Inequitable Global Health Partnerships: Here Are Three Ways To Stop That

Op-Ed

Forbes

April 13, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin

Are Covid-19 Vaccine Passports Legal?

Op-Ed

The Lancet

April 12, 2021

Matthew M. Kavanagh Alexandra Phelan Sam Halabi Mara Pillinger Clare Wenham, Simon Rushton, Maine Voss, Mark Eccleston-Turner

Problems with traffic light approaches to public health emergencies of international concern

Op-Ed

MedPage Today

April 12, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin

Are Vaccine Mandates and Passports Even Legal?

Op-Ed

Foreign Policy

April 5, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman Lauren Dueck

The World Needs a Post-Pandemic Health Treaty With Teeth

Op-Ed

CNN

April 1, 2021

Matthew M. Kavanagh

How to solve the mystery around Covid-19’s origin

Op-Ed

The Washington Post

March 30, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Harald Schmidt, Michelle Williams

Vaccines are About to Become a Free-for-All. Here’s how to Ensure It’s Done Equitably.

Op-Ed

Health Affairs

March 24, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Meryl Justin Chertoff

Lockdowns, Quarantines, and Travel Restrictions, During COVID and Beyond: What’s the Law, and how Should we Decide?

Op-Ed

Center for Innovation in Global Health

March 15, 2021

Charles Holmes Izukanji Sikazwe

For the Global AIDS Response To Be Successful, Women and Girls Must Be Safe, Healthy, and Educated

Op-Ed

The Washington Post

March 10, 2021

Matthew M. Kavanagh Madhavi Sunder

Poor Countries May Not be Vaccinated Until 2024. Here’s how to Prevent That.

Op-Ed

The American Academy of HIV Medicine

March 9, 2021

Landon Myers

On the Line: Telehealth Services are a Vital Tool for Ending the HIV Epidemic

Op-Ed

Forbes

March 2, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman Sarah Wetter

These Four Policy Changes Could Help Us Get Vaccines For The Next Pandemic Even Faster

Op-Ed

Foreign Policy

March 1, 2021

Matthew M. Kavanagh Mara Pillinger Katherine Ginsbach Renu Singh

To Democratize Vaccine Access, Democratize Production

Op-Ed

USA Today

February 16, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Zain Rizvi

Biden Needs To Mobilize the Global Community To Produce the COVID-19 Vaccine

Op-Ed

Think Global Health

February 5, 2021

Matthew M. Kavanagh Ngozi Erondu Mara Pillinger

The United States Needs a New Approach To Fight Pandemics in a New Era

Op-Ed

The Daily Beast

February 1, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman

U.S. Vaccine Rollout Looks Bad—Until You Look Elsewhere

Op-Ed

Foreign Affairs

January 19, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman Suerie Moon

Wealthy Countries Should Share Vaccine Doses Before It Is Too Late

Op-Ed

Forbes

January 13, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Sarah Wetter

Lessons From COVID-19 Can Prepare Us For The Next Pandemic

Op-Ed

The Wire

January 12, 2021

Matthew M. Kavanagh Kashish Aneja

What’s Holding Back an Effective AIDS Response in South and Southeast Asia?

Op-Ed

The Milbank Quarterly

January 5, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Sandro Galea, Alan B. Cohen, Nicole Lurie

Eight Operational Suggestions for a Renewed CDC

Op-Ed

The Wire

January 2, 2021

Kashish Aneja

Strengthening Tobacco Control Laws for an India After COVID-19

Op-Ed

IberICONnect

December 3, 2020

Isabel Barbosa Ariadna Tovar Ramírez

Publicidad Engañosa de Bebidas Ultra-procesadas: Postobón, Importante Empresa en Colombia, Fue Sancionada en una Decisión Histórica (Misleading Advertising of Ultra-processed Beverages: Postobón, a Major Corporation in Colombia, Sanctioned in a Landmark Decision)

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