News
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Panel Reflects on a Year After the Fall of Roe
A panel discussion hosted by the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy looked at a year after the fall of Roe v. Wade.
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Solomon Center Kicks Off Term with Discussion on U.S. v. Rahimi
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy started its fall events series with a Sept. 12 panel discussion titled “Gun Violence, Domestic Violence, and the Supreme Court: Twin Threats before the Court in United States v. Rahimi.”
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Solomon Center Has Strong Showing at 46th Health Law Professors Conference
Members of the Solomon Center team presented at this year’s Health Law Professors Conference in Baltimore.
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Solomon Center Fellow Spotlight: Hil Moss
Hil Moss is the Co-Founder and CEO of VivorCare, the first virtual survivorship clinic for cancer survivors.
Yale Insights
The Legal Determinants of Health
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The Law and the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
In recent pieces, Professors Abbe R. Gluck and Cristina Rodríguez have discussed what comes next for health law and immigration policies as official pandemic-era emergency declarations have come to an end.
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Lecture Explores How, For Vaccine Hesitant, Policies May Make Politics
Public policy scholar Katie Attwell discussed how California’s vaccine laws have shaped the politics of vaccination in the state in a lecture co-hosted by the Solomon Center.