Browsing Harvard Law School by Keyword "public health"
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Mandatory Vaccines: Questionable Federal Policy Informing Questionable State Laws
(2002)Among the powers retained by the states are what have become known as the police powers. The police powers include the power of the state government to promote the public welfare by restraining and regulating private ... -
Medicaid Pharmacy Benefits Waiver Programs: A Deference Argument for Process in Informal Agency Actions
(2003)The proper level of judicial review for Section 1115 Medicaid demonstration program waiver (“waiverâ€) decisions made by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services ... -
Patent Law, Antitrust Enforcement, and Public Access to Pharmaceuticals and Medical Technologies
(2003)Patent and antitrust laws impact public access to pharmaceuticals and medical technologies. Two instances—one involving Roche’s new class of HIV/AIDS drugs, the other an antitrust ... -
Researching and Regulating Prescription of Psychotropic Drugs in Adolescents
(2003)The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) occupies a prominent place in the pantheon of public health-oriented agencies of the United States government, seated within the Department of Health and Human Services and maintaining ... -
Three Eras of Digital Governance
(Elsevier BV, 2019-10-02)To understand where digital governance is going, we must take stock of where it’s been, because the timbre of mainstream thinking around digital governance today is dramatically different than it was when study of “Internet ...