more news Oct. 7, 2025 How State Laws Have Changed in Five Years and Impacted Local Decision-Making By Center for Public Health Law ResearchPreemption, when a higher level of government supersedes a lower level of government, can seem like […] Sep. 23, 2025 New website tracks how Pennsylvania’s $2.2B in opioid settlement funds is being spent By Center for Public Health Law ResearchPennsylvania is due to receive US$2.2 billion dollars from the national opioid settlements, and […] Aug. 26, 2025 How Cannabis Regulation Shapes Young Adult Behavior: A Q&A with Dr. Carla Berg By Center for Public Health Law ResearchAs cannabis legalization expands, understanding how policies shape the retail environment — and how […] Aug. 4, 2025 Barriers and Benefits: Paid Medical Leave & Substance Use Disorder Treatment By Alastornia SwiftIn 2023, 19.1% of individuals 12 years old or older in the United States needed treatment for […] Jul. 24, 2025 CPHLR's Summer Reading Guide 2025 By Center for Public Health Law ResearchHere at the Center for Public Health Law Research, we love a book that makes us think (and makes us […] Jun. 12, 2025 Tracking Postpartum Coverage for Immigrant Families: A Q&A with Dr. Rachel Fabi By Center for Public Health Law ResearchWhile federal immigration policy has become a flashpoint, research on how state-level decisions […] May 1, 2025 Updated Data: State Bills Relating to Vaccines in Schools and Provider Scopes of Practice By Center for Public Health Law ResearchHappy World Immunization Week 2025! To celebrate, we wanted to highlight a dataset that was […] Mar. 31, 2025 State Preemption in Housing Domain: A Call for More Innovative Approaches By Sterling Johnson At times, the housing crisis is framed as an urban crisis in San Francisco or Los Angeles; however, […] Mar. 12, 2025 We’re Moving! Introducing the New CPHLR Website By Center for Public Health Law ResearchThe Center for Public Health Law Research has a new digital home! After nearly a decade at our […] Oct. 29, 2024 Domestic Violence Awareness Month Q&A: Understanding Firearm Restrictions in Intimate Partner Violence By Hope NelsonWith Domestic Violence Awareness Month drawing to a close, the Center for Public Health Law […]
Oct. 7, 2025 How State Laws Have Changed in Five Years and Impacted Local Decision-Making By Center for Public Health Law ResearchPreemption, when a higher level of government supersedes a lower level of government, can seem like […] Sep. 23, 2025 New website tracks how Pennsylvania’s $2.2B in opioid settlement funds is being spent By Center for Public Health Law ResearchPennsylvania is due to receive US$2.2 billion dollars from the national opioid settlements, and […] Aug. 26, 2025 How Cannabis Regulation Shapes Young Adult Behavior: A Q&A with Dr. Carla Berg By Center for Public Health Law ResearchAs cannabis legalization expands, understanding how policies shape the retail environment — and how […] Aug. 4, 2025 Barriers and Benefits: Paid Medical Leave & Substance Use Disorder Treatment By Alastornia SwiftIn 2023, 19.1% of individuals 12 years old or older in the United States needed treatment for […] Jul. 24, 2025 CPHLR's Summer Reading Guide 2025 By Center for Public Health Law ResearchHere at the Center for Public Health Law Research, we love a book that makes us think (and makes us […] Jun. 12, 2025 Tracking Postpartum Coverage for Immigrant Families: A Q&A with Dr. Rachel Fabi By Center for Public Health Law ResearchWhile federal immigration policy has become a flashpoint, research on how state-level decisions […] May 1, 2025 Updated Data: State Bills Relating to Vaccines in Schools and Provider Scopes of Practice By Center for Public Health Law ResearchHappy World Immunization Week 2025! To celebrate, we wanted to highlight a dataset that was […] Mar. 31, 2025 State Preemption in Housing Domain: A Call for More Innovative Approaches By Sterling Johnson At times, the housing crisis is framed as an urban crisis in San Francisco or Los Angeles; however, […] Mar. 12, 2025 We’re Moving! Introducing the New CPHLR Website By Center for Public Health Law ResearchThe Center for Public Health Law Research has a new digital home! After nearly a decade at our […] Oct. 29, 2024 Domestic Violence Awareness Month Q&A: Understanding Firearm Restrictions in Intimate Partner Violence By Hope NelsonWith Domestic Violence Awareness Month drawing to a close, the Center for Public Health Law […]