Apr. 2, 2019 CPHLR Welcomes New Fellow Patty Skuster By Center for Public Health Law Research Patty Skuster, JD, MPP, joined the Center as its fifth Research Fellow today. Skuster is a senior […] Mar. 28, 2019 New article details evidence around 23 legal levers to promote health equity in housing By Bethany Saxon A new article published today in the Northeastern University Law Review outlines 23 legal […] Feb. 21, 2019 CPHLR Welcomes New Fellow Thomas Brewer By Bethany Saxon Thomas Brewer, PhD, MJur, CHC, joined the Center as its fourth Research Fellow today. Brewer is an […] Jan. 17, 2019 New Suite of Legal Maps Capture US Abortion Laws By Bethany Saxon A comprehensive suite of 16 legal datasets were published today on LawAtlas.org capturing 15 […] Nov. 12, 2018 Law and Policy Analyst Kathleen Moran-McCabe wins Abstract of the Year Award By Bethany Saxon San Diego, Calif. — Law and Policy Analyst Kathleen Moran-McCabe, JD, recieved the Abstract of the […] Nov. 8, 2018 New Legal Maps Capture Important Policy Strategies for Addressing the Opioid Epidemic By Bethany Saxon Two new legal maps released today on LawAtlas.org track key laws and other regulatory strategies […] Sep. 12, 2018 CPHLR Welcomes New Fellow Omar Martinez By Bethany Saxon Omar Martinez, JD, MPH, joined as the Center’s third Research Fellow on September 1. Martinez is an […] Aug. 8, 2018 CPHLR Fellows: Brian Lockwood, PhD By Bethany Saxon Brian Lockwood, PhD, joins CPHLR's Research Fellows Program today. Dr. Lockwood will collaborate […] Jul. 2, 2018 CPHLR Welcomes its First Research Fellow By Bethany Saxon The Center for Public Health Law Research welcomes Megan Hatch, PhD as its first Research Fellow […] Jun. 8, 2018 Scott Burris Receives Jay Healey Health Law Teachers Award By Center for Public Health Law Research Scott Burris, JD, professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law and Director of the Center […] Feb. 16, 2018 Maps Outlining State Fair Housing Laws, State Landlord-Tenant Laws, and City Nuisance Property Laws Now Available on LawAtlas By Center for Public Health Law Research Three new datasets covering housing related laws were published today on LawAtlas.org, the Center […] Jul. 17, 2017 Federal Ban on Marijuana Creates a Patchwork of Regulatory Strategies in 27 States and DC By Bethany Saxon State laws disparately regulate patient registration and civil rights, product safety labeling and […] May 24, 2017 Limited NIH Funding for Public Health Law Research May Present Barriers to Evidence-Based Policymaking By Bethany Saxon The National Institutes for Health (NIH) has supported public health law research, but not to the […] Mar. 27, 2017 New Study Finds Fewer Alcohol-Related Crashes in Maryland After Alcohol Sales Tax Increase By Bethany Saxon The 2011 increase in Maryland’s alcohol sales tax led to a decrease in traffic injuries involving […] Nov. 9, 2016 Study Points to Economic Policies that Can Have Positive Health Benefits By Bethany Saxon Three specific economic policies, namely higher tax credits for the poor, increasing state-level […] Load More
Apr. 2, 2019 CPHLR Welcomes New Fellow Patty Skuster By Center for Public Health Law Research Patty Skuster, JD, MPP, joined the Center as its fifth Research Fellow today. Skuster is a senior […] Mar. 28, 2019 New article details evidence around 23 legal levers to promote health equity in housing By Bethany Saxon A new article published today in the Northeastern University Law Review outlines 23 legal […] Feb. 21, 2019 CPHLR Welcomes New Fellow Thomas Brewer By Bethany Saxon Thomas Brewer, PhD, MJur, CHC, joined the Center as its fourth Research Fellow today. Brewer is an […] Jan. 17, 2019 New Suite of Legal Maps Capture US Abortion Laws By Bethany Saxon A comprehensive suite of 16 legal datasets were published today on LawAtlas.org capturing 15 […] Nov. 12, 2018 Law and Policy Analyst Kathleen Moran-McCabe wins Abstract of the Year Award By Bethany Saxon San Diego, Calif. — Law and Policy Analyst Kathleen Moran-McCabe, JD, recieved the Abstract of the […] Nov. 8, 2018 New Legal Maps Capture Important Policy Strategies for Addressing the Opioid Epidemic By Bethany Saxon Two new legal maps released today on LawAtlas.org track key laws and other regulatory strategies […] Sep. 12, 2018 CPHLR Welcomes New Fellow Omar Martinez By Bethany Saxon Omar Martinez, JD, MPH, joined as the Center’s third Research Fellow on September 1. Martinez is an […] Aug. 8, 2018 CPHLR Fellows: Brian Lockwood, PhD By Bethany Saxon Brian Lockwood, PhD, joins CPHLR's Research Fellows Program today. Dr. Lockwood will collaborate […] Jul. 2, 2018 CPHLR Welcomes its First Research Fellow By Bethany Saxon The Center for Public Health Law Research welcomes Megan Hatch, PhD as its first Research Fellow […] Jun. 8, 2018 Scott Burris Receives Jay Healey Health Law Teachers Award By Center for Public Health Law Research Scott Burris, JD, professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law and Director of the Center […] Feb. 16, 2018 Maps Outlining State Fair Housing Laws, State Landlord-Tenant Laws, and City Nuisance Property Laws Now Available on LawAtlas By Center for Public Health Law Research Three new datasets covering housing related laws were published today on LawAtlas.org, the Center […] Jul. 17, 2017 Federal Ban on Marijuana Creates a Patchwork of Regulatory Strategies in 27 States and DC By Bethany Saxon State laws disparately regulate patient registration and civil rights, product safety labeling and […] May 24, 2017 Limited NIH Funding for Public Health Law Research May Present Barriers to Evidence-Based Policymaking By Bethany Saxon The National Institutes for Health (NIH) has supported public health law research, but not to the […] Mar. 27, 2017 New Study Finds Fewer Alcohol-Related Crashes in Maryland After Alcohol Sales Tax Increase By Bethany Saxon The 2011 increase in Maryland’s alcohol sales tax led to a decrease in traffic injuries involving […] Nov. 9, 2016 Study Points to Economic Policies that Can Have Positive Health Benefits By Bethany Saxon Three specific economic policies, namely higher tax credits for the poor, increasing state-level […]