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View AllProf. Eric Feldman Posits that Biden Administration Should Consider Other Avenues Besides Appeal for Mask Mandate: Bloomberg
April 21, 2022
Prof. Allison Hoffman: Judge’s Order to Vacate Biden’s Mask Mandate is “too narrow” of a Reading of the Law: Bloomberg Law
April 21, 2022
On a panel of U.S. and Chinese scholars, Prof. Cary Coglianese discusses administrative law and COVID-19: US-China Dialogue
March 24, 2022
Prof. Jasmine Harris explains the increase in EEOC disability bias charges amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Bloomberg Law
March 11, 2022
Asst. Prof. of Law and bioethicist Holly Fernandez Lynch discusses regulatory issues concerning COVID-19 vaccine for young children: Penn Today
February 25, 2022
In upcoming Race and Regulation Series lecture, Columbia Law’s Olatunde C.A. Johnson will present ‘Vaccination Equity by Design’
February 24, 2022
Johnson’s lecture is the third of five Race and Regulation Series lectures scheduled this spring.
World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to deliver 2022 Holt Lecture at the Law School
February 21, 2022
Dr. Tedros will speak about the World Health Assembly’s efforts to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.
Prof. Coglianese offers a lesson from COVID on climate change policymaking: Bloomberg Green
February 14, 2022
In pathbreaking Bok course, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School students studied the law of pandemics
February 9, 2022
In “International Law and Pandemics,” students explored the role of international health law in the context of COVID-19.
Prof. Baker discusses what business insurance could look like post-COVID: Full Disclosure
January 31, 2022
At The Christian Science Monitor, Prof. Coglianese explains the potential far-reaching consequences of the SCOTUS decision that strikes down OSHA’s vaccine mandate
January 18, 2022
Coglianese predicts the Court will continue to “be suspicious of grand exercises of regulatory authority by federal agencies.”
Prof. Eric Feldman says SCOTUS decision denies ‘OSHA the opportunity to protect millions of workers from the possibility of COVID-19-related hospitalization and death’
January 14, 2022
Feldman is an expert in comparative public health law, particularly in the context of regulations surrounding COVID-19 and other urgent policy issues.