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POV: Child Detention at the Border Is Torture — opinion co-authored by Sondra Crosby, associate professor of health law, ethics & human rights; and George Annas, William Fairfield Warren...

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Texas v. US: Another State-Led Threat to the ACA

On July 9th, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in Texas v. US, the third major challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. In this case, Texas and 17 other states...

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‘Set’ of Gun Laws Needed to Reduce Both Rural and Urban Gun Violence

After 31 people were killed in mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, over the weekend, bipartisan legislation for universal background checks is gaining traction in the US Senate. Now, a...

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Reuters

'We Will Become Homeless': US Residents Fear Housing Rule Change Could Force Them Out of Homes — quotes alum Ali Noorani

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Washington Blade

Gay Military Doctor Now Fights for Trans Troops, LGBT Health Equity — quotes Sean Cahill, adjunct associate professor of the practice of health law, policy & management

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Los Angeles Times

New Rules from the Trump Administration Will Hurt El Paso Shooting Victims — opinion co-authored by Paul Shafer, assistant professor of health law, policy & management

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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Viewpoints: Varied Look at Healthcare — mentions Austin Frakt, associate professor of health law, policy & management

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Modern Healthcare

HHS Accuses Vermont Hospital of Forcing Nurse to Assist in Abortion — quotes Nicole Huberfeld, professor of health law, policy & management

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Rolling Stone

Government Report Details Psychological Toll Family Separation Takes on Children — quotes alum Sera Bonds

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‘A Fundamental Debate about Power and Control’

Healthcare reform has dominated American politics and elections for decades, and the 2020 presidential election is no exception. The landmark enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 only widened...

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Milbank Quarterly

Will the Deep South Ever Expand Medicaid? Would It Matter? — opinion by David Jones, associate professor of health law, policy & management

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‘We Need Nothing Less Than a World That Generates Health’

Public health practitioners bear “a collective responsibility and a unique opportunity to create a healthier world,” says Sandro Galea, dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at the School of Public Health....

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‘Maybe There’s Hope’ on Maternal Mortality

Eugene Declercq speaking before the Black Maternal Health Caucus on November 13. New data from the US National Center for Health Statistics shows 658 maternal deaths in 2018. With 17.4 deaths per...

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Daily Free Press

The Edward M. Kennedy Institute Invites Historians to Contextualize Today’s Political Challenges — quotes alum Joanne Agababian

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Two Million Americans Lost Health Coverage/Access in Trump’s First Year

A new School of Public Health study finds that two million more Americans avoided health care because of inability to pay, and/or did not have health insurance, at the end of 2017 compared to the end...

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Healthcare Finance News

Two Million Americans Lost Health Coverage/Access in Trump's First Year, BU Study Finds — references study co-authored by Kevin Griffith, doctoral candidate in the Department of Health Law, Policy...

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HealthDay News

2 Million Lost Health Coverage or Access in Trump's First Year — quotes Kevin Griffith, doctoral candidate in the Department of Health Law, Policy & Management

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US News & World Report

2 Million Lost Health Coverage or Access in Trump's First Year — quotes Kevin Griffith, doctoral candidate in the Department of Health Law, Policy & Management

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CBS Boston

Ballot Question Would Let Food Stores Sell Beer and Wine — quotes David Jernigan, professor of health law, policy & management

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Boston Globe

More Beer Outlets Could Mean More Violence, Researchers Say — quotes David Jernigan, professor of health law, policy & management

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