This longitudinal dataset captures laws addressing authority to respond to public health emergencies that were enacted between May 21, 2022, and September 23, 2024, in all 50 US states and the District of Columbia.
This dataset explores state isolation and quarantine laws, their use during COVID-19, and recent legislative changes limiting or reallocating authority, emphasizing tools for preventing communicable disease spread.
This dataset presents longitudinal data on state laws directing opioid litigation proceeds toward substance use disorder prevention, treatment, recovery, and harm reduction, highlighting policy surveillance utility.
This longitudinal dataset captures legislation addressing vaccines in schools and provider scopes of practice between January 1, 2023, and May 22, 2023, in all 50 US states and the District of Columbia.
This dataset presents a dataset of 8,000+ U.S. COVID-19 executive orders and policies, enabling analysis of city, state, and tribal directives for public health research.
This article examines state legislation from 2021–2022 that addresses public health authority, focusing on laws introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and their impact on future emergency health measures.
This dataset presents legal datasets documenting 2021–2022 state legislation addressing emergency public health authority, mapping laws that reallocate, limit, or strengthen public health powers.
This dataset captures state laws limiting executive authority in public health emergencies, including laws restricting emergency order duration and provisions, highlighting potential public health risks.
This dataset examines how states used Medicaid waivers during COVID-19 to increase access to substance use disorder treatment, focusing on telehealth expansion and adjustments to Medicaid requirements.
This article examines legal regulations of vaccine development and vaccination processes at international, regional, and national levels, focusing on COVID-19 responses and effective mechanisms.
This article examines legal frameworks for emergencies at international and national levels, analyzing regulations and their evolution during COVID-19, focusing on restrictive measures and vaccination.
This article explores the impact of Jacobson v. Massachusetts on public health law during COVID-19, discussing shifts toward libertarianism and challenges to democratic public health principles.
This article highlights the need for scaling up legal epidemiology research to examine health laws, infrastructure, and non-health laws that shape health equity and pandemic control.
This report presents legal recommendations for improving U.S. COVID-19 policy, addressing topics like pandemic preparedness, health care access, and equitable governance to mitigate future crises.
This dataset analyzes state-level earned sick leave laws requiring employers to provide paid leave for health needs, reducing workplace infections and promoting preventive care as of January 1, 2021.