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The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States, and can lead to six different types of cancers. The HPV vaccine is an important […]

Title of report: "HPV Vaccine Policy Landscape: Public Health Strategies" with CHLPI and UCDCCC logos

Originally published by Sarah Gonzalez on NPR on July 28, 2022. In Idaho, milk can be sold for 21 days after it’s pasteurized. In Montana, it’s just 12 days. The […]

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Originally published by NPR on July 15,2022. The dates stamped on our groceries have a lot of power. They convince us that our food is fresh and safe to be […]

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The was originally published by Harvard Law School’s Petrie Flom Center’s Bill of Health. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Harvard Law School Professors Martha Minow and Emily Broad Leib convened […]

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This post was written by Oscar Henue, FLPC clinical student. Highlights: Countries are tackling the issue of food waste from a variety of angles, including donation requirements and landfill bans. […]

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This post was written by Tori Oto, FLPC clinical student. Highlights Clarifying food safety laws and regulations that apply to food donation can increase food donation and reduce confusion among […]

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This post was written by Samantha Goerger, Policy Fellow for ReFED. Effective policy at the state level is a critical lever for reducing food loss and waste, and state legislative […]

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Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic identifies policy recommendations designed to decrease food waste, support food donation, and combat climate change in Australia. A new analysis of food […]

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Access Denied: CHLPI at Harvard Law School and NVHR Launch New Analysis of How State Medicaid Programs Perpetuate Inequities in Hepatitis C Treatment The Hepatitis C: State of Medicaid Access […]

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The Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic is pleased to welcome the following interns working in the clinic for the summer! Gita Connolly Gita is a second-year law student […]

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Originally published on Heritage Radio Network and aired 6/12/22. Emily Broad Leib is a Clinical Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Harvard Law School’s Food Law and Policy Clinic, the […]

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Three state Medicaid programs have eliminated prior authorizations for hepatitis C treatment for most patients, joining a growing number of states to increase access to treatment for Medicaid recipients. The […]

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