How Federalism Has Harmed Public Health
Scholars argue that federalism has hindered the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Midnight Regulation to End Regulations
HHS proposes to sunset thousands of regulations, endangering the public and the health care industry.
Mandating COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination in the Workplace
Employers should adopt clear, consistent policies for the coronavirus and carefully consider accommodations.
Thankful, From a Distance
State and federal agencies urge families to celebrate Thanksgiving safely amid COVID-19.
Injecting Ethics Into Vaccine Mandates
Medical expert urges states to balance public health concerns with religious autonomy in creating vaccine policies.
FDA and the Importation of Prescription Drugs
Scholars evaluate a recent FDA rule that creates an importation program for Canadian prescription drugs.
Relieving the Grieving
President Trump should allow the federal government to help Americans facing the funeral costs of COVID-19 victims.
Unlocking Psychedelics’ Medical Potential
Scholars critique the regulation of psychedelic substances and propose reforms for medical research and use.
OSHA’s Role in Combating the COVID-19 Pandemic
More information sharing and enforcement by OSHA and state agencies could better protect workers from COVID-19.
Health Care Coverage, Contraception, and the Court
The Supreme Court upheld broad exemptions to employers’ reproductive health care coverage requirements.
Reducing Surprise From Out-of-Network Bills
In a recent report, researchers advocate limits to the fees that out-of-network health care providers can charge.
Abortion Regulation in the Age of COVID-19
Both abortion advocates and opponents have used the COVID-19 crisis to further their policy goals.