This dataset examines state abortion reporting laws, including procedure details, patient demographics, and confidentiality requirements, effective as of August 31, 2020.
This dataset reviews state laws on qualifications for abortion providers, including physician-only requirements, advanced training, and hospital admitting privileges, alongside related case law and enforceability.
This dataset shows the variation in state laws regulating abortion facilities under distinct abortion facility licensing (AFL) provisions and additional abortion provider requirements, highlighting legal differences as of August 31, 2020.
This dataset analyzes state laws banning abortion based on gestational limits, procedural restrictions, and reasons for seeking abortions, including related case law and enforceability factors.
This 2020 dataset outlines TRAP laws requiring abortion facilities to be licensed as ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), detailing facility requirements. Part of a broader collaboration on abortion law regulations.
This dataset examines statutory and constitutional protections for abortion rights at state and federal levels as of August 31, 2020, including Roe v. Wade and state laws on viability.
This dataset examines Complete Streets policies across all U.S. states and the District of Columbia, aiming to enhance road safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users, improving environmental health and physical activity.
This report assesses legal responses to COVID-19, offering policy recommendations on preparedness, health care, and equity to guide policymakers in addressing the pandemic's challenges and opportunities.
This essay examines Medicaid's critical role in the opioid epidemic, highlighting improved outcomes for those with coverage while addressing policy threats like work requirements and block grants.
This essay explores how state policy polarization impacts life expectancy in the U.S., highlighting structural drivers like New Federalism, preemption laws, and corporate influence on policy.
This essay discusses the CityHealth model's use of policy surveillance and accountability frameworks to drive evidence-based policy change in U.S. cities, addressing social determinants of health.
This essay explores how legal epidemiology and policy surveillance can clarify the impact of abortion laws on public health outcomes, improving evidence for targeted efforts in abortion access.
This essay examines immigration law as a social determinant of health, exploring its impacts on fear, access to social goods, and health perceptions, while highlighting legal mobilization responses.
This legal map reviews housing laws in 40 U.S. cities, exploring their effects on racial inequity, mental health, and public health emergencies as of August 1, 2018.
This dataset looks at state reproductive health care conscience laws (2019), focusing on procedural protections like immunity from civil liability and limits when patient safety is at risk.