Sep. 23, 2013 Antibiotics Withdrawn from the Market Three Times More Often Than Other Drugs, According to New Study By Center for Public Health Law ResearchMore than 40 percent of the antibiotics released between 1980 and 2009 were withdrawn from the […] Aug. 15, 2013 Maps Outlining State Laws on Seat Belts for Children and Dental Hygienist Scope of Practice Now Available By Center for Public Health Law ResearchNew maps outlining state laws in two public health topics were published today on LawAtlas.org, the […] Jul. 23, 2013 Study Finds No Association between Parental Involvement Laws and Risky Sexual Behavior or STI Rates Among Teens By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA new study published online in the Journal of Health Economics finds no association between […] Jun. 12, 2013 Research evaluates overdose death definitions used in statistics and suggests revision By Center for Public Health Law ResearchMortality due to drug overdose has risen consistently in the United States since the early 1990s, […] Jun. 4, 2013 “Public Health Law Research: Theory & Methods” Now Available By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA new book edited by Public Health Law Research Director Scott Burris, JD and Associate Director […] Jun. 4, 2013 Intervention by Specialty Courts Can Lead to Decreased Time in Foster Care, Study Shows By Center for Public Health Law ResearchWhen families face issues like divorce, child custody, juvenile delinquency, and drug or alcohol […] May 16, 2013 Philadelphia Lead Court Effectively Reduces Lead Hazards By Center for Public Health Law ResearchWith almost 92 percent of all housing units built before the 1978 federal ban on lead in […] May 3, 2013 Six Public Health Law Research Studies Released in Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law By Center for Public Health Law ResearchResults from six studies investigating various public health laws were published online today in a […] May 2, 2013 Foot Patrol Can Be Used to Curb Violence and Improve Public Health By Center for Public Health Law ResearchRecent studies investigating the impact of street-level police (foot patrol) suggest that placing […] Feb. 27, 2013 Flu Vaccination Mandates in Hospitals Lead to Increased Vaccination Rates for Health Care Workers By Center for Public Health Law ResearchHospitals with flu vaccination mandates for health care workers that include consequences for […] Feb. 21, 2013 PHLR Program Funds Five New Studies By Center for Public Health Law ResearchThe public health effects of laws on drugged driving, bullying, intimate partner violence, HIV […] Feb. 15, 2013 Study Shows Zoning for Residential Land-Use Leads to Decrease in Crime Rates in LA By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA newly released study suggests that increasing residential zoning on blocks that are otherwise […] Jan. 13, 2013 Twelve New PHLR-Funded Studies to Investigate the Effects of Law on Public Health By Bethany SaxonThe public health effects of laws on issues such as food safety, bullying, distracted driving and […] Jan. 9, 2013 Domestic Violence Sanctions in North Carolina Shown Ineffective at Preventing Recidivism By Center for Public Health Law ResearchCurrent sanction levels for domestic violence offenses in North Carolina do not reduce repeat […] Oct. 23, 2012 Study Shows New Jersey’s Young Driver Decal Reduced Crashes By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA new study shows that New Jersey's law requiring novice drivers to display a red decal on their […] Load More
Sep. 23, 2013 Antibiotics Withdrawn from the Market Three Times More Often Than Other Drugs, According to New Study By Center for Public Health Law ResearchMore than 40 percent of the antibiotics released between 1980 and 2009 were withdrawn from the […] Aug. 15, 2013 Maps Outlining State Laws on Seat Belts for Children and Dental Hygienist Scope of Practice Now Available By Center for Public Health Law ResearchNew maps outlining state laws in two public health topics were published today on LawAtlas.org, the […] Jul. 23, 2013 Study Finds No Association between Parental Involvement Laws and Risky Sexual Behavior or STI Rates Among Teens By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA new study published online in the Journal of Health Economics finds no association between […] Jun. 12, 2013 Research evaluates overdose death definitions used in statistics and suggests revision By Center for Public Health Law ResearchMortality due to drug overdose has risen consistently in the United States since the early 1990s, […] Jun. 4, 2013 “Public Health Law Research: Theory & Methods” Now Available By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA new book edited by Public Health Law Research Director Scott Burris, JD and Associate Director […] Jun. 4, 2013 Intervention by Specialty Courts Can Lead to Decreased Time in Foster Care, Study Shows By Center for Public Health Law ResearchWhen families face issues like divorce, child custody, juvenile delinquency, and drug or alcohol […] May 16, 2013 Philadelphia Lead Court Effectively Reduces Lead Hazards By Center for Public Health Law ResearchWith almost 92 percent of all housing units built before the 1978 federal ban on lead in […] May 3, 2013 Six Public Health Law Research Studies Released in Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law By Center for Public Health Law ResearchResults from six studies investigating various public health laws were published online today in a […] May 2, 2013 Foot Patrol Can Be Used to Curb Violence and Improve Public Health By Center for Public Health Law ResearchRecent studies investigating the impact of street-level police (foot patrol) suggest that placing […] Feb. 27, 2013 Flu Vaccination Mandates in Hospitals Lead to Increased Vaccination Rates for Health Care Workers By Center for Public Health Law ResearchHospitals with flu vaccination mandates for health care workers that include consequences for […] Feb. 21, 2013 PHLR Program Funds Five New Studies By Center for Public Health Law ResearchThe public health effects of laws on drugged driving, bullying, intimate partner violence, HIV […] Feb. 15, 2013 Study Shows Zoning for Residential Land-Use Leads to Decrease in Crime Rates in LA By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA newly released study suggests that increasing residential zoning on blocks that are otherwise […] Jan. 13, 2013 Twelve New PHLR-Funded Studies to Investigate the Effects of Law on Public Health By Bethany SaxonThe public health effects of laws on issues such as food safety, bullying, distracted driving and […] Jan. 9, 2013 Domestic Violence Sanctions in North Carolina Shown Ineffective at Preventing Recidivism By Center for Public Health Law ResearchCurrent sanction levels for domestic violence offenses in North Carolina do not reduce repeat […] Oct. 23, 2012 Study Shows New Jersey’s Young Driver Decal Reduced Crashes By Center for Public Health Law ResearchA new study shows that New Jersey's law requiring novice drivers to display a red decal on their […]