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Report

July 14, 2022

Lawrence O. Gostin Sam Halabi Kashish Aneja Katherine Ginsbach Kevin A. Klock

National Sovereignty Implications of A Pandemic Instrument

Op-Ed

Think Global Health

July 14, 2022

Lawrence O. Gostin Kevin A. Klock Sam Halabi Katherine Ginsbach Kashish Aneja

What Nations Owe Each Other Before the Next Pandemic

Op-Ed

JAMA Health Forum

June 2, 2022

Lawrence O. Gostin

A New Architecture for Global Health Emergency Preparedness and Response—The Imperative of Equity

Op-Ed

Think Global Health

June 1, 2022

Alexandra Finch Kevin A. Klock Eric A. Friedman Lawrence O. Gostin

At Long Last, Member States Agree to Fix the World Health Organization’s Financing Problem

Journal Article

Harvard International Law Journal

May 25, 2022

Sam Halabi Kumanan Wilson

The Independence of National Focal Points Under the International Health Regulations (2005)

Op-Ed

Think Global Health

April 21, 2022

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman Leonard S. Rubenstein

Ukraine: A Turning Point for Attacks on Health

Report

HIV Policy Lab

March 9, 2022

Global HIV Policy Report: Findings from the HIV Policy Lab

Op-Ed

The Hill

January 27, 2022

Regina LaBelle Jeffrey S. Crowley

The Budget Impasse Leaves the Government on Autopilot and at Risk

Journal Article

Health Affairs

December 13, 2021

Katie Keith

House Advances Build Back Better Act

Journal Article

Health Promotion International

December 12, 2021

Juliette McHardy

The WHO FCTC’s lessons for addressing the commercial determinants of health

Journal Article

Forbes

December 8, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Alexandra Finch Sarah Wetter Eric A. Friedman

New York City Mayor De Blasio Issues The Nation’s Broadest Private Employer Vaccine Mandate On His Way Out Of Office

Op-Ed

Health Affairs

December 8, 2021

Katie Keith Jamille Fields Allsbrook

ACA Section 1557 As A Tool For Anti-Racist Health Care

Op-Ed

Daily News

December 7, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin

A decent mandate done all wrong: What de Blasio got wrong with his vaccine requirement for NYC private-sector businesses

Journal Article

Health Affairs

December 6, 2021

Katie Keith

Doctors, Air Ambulance Operators Challenge Interpretation Of No Surprises Act

Briefing

December 4, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Kevin A. Klock Sam Halabi Alexandra Finch Eric A. Friedman

O’Neill Briefing: World Health Assembly Special Session Launches Historic Intergovernmental Negotiating Body to Develop a WHO Convention or Other International Instrument on Pandemic Preparedness and Response

Op-Ed

The Daily Beast

December 2, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Scott C. Ratzan, Kenneth H. Rabin

Biden’s New Omicron Winter Plan for America Simply Isn’t Enough

Journal Article

Health Affairs

November 17, 2021

Katie Keith

First HealthCare.gov Enrollment Report; More Basic Health Plan Money For MN, NY

Journal Article

Health Affairs

November 12, 2021

Katie Keith

CMS Announces 60-Day Comment Period On Georgia’s Section 1332 Waiver

Journal Article

Health Affairs

November 10, 2021

Katie Keith

ACA Round-Up (11/10/21): Risk Adjustment Changes, Premium Credits, Section 1332, And More

Op-Ed

The Washington Post

November 9, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Dorit Rubinstein Reiss

Opinion | Yes, Biden has the power to require vaccines or testing in private businesses

Journal Article

Health Affairs

November 8, 2021

Katie Keith

PBM Oversight, Insulin Cost-Sharing Provisions Among Build Back Better Act Updates

Op-Ed

MedPage Today

November 6, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Alexandra Finch

Will OSHA’s Mandate Get More Employees Vaccinated?

Op-Ed

Forbes

November 5, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Alexandra Finch James Hodge

Politics Aside, The Biden Administration’s Vaccine Mandates Are Lawful

Journal Article

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

November 5, 2021

Lawrence O. Gostin Jennifer Nuzzo, William Moss

Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccines: What Parents, Practitioners, and Policy Makers Need to Know

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