News & Commentary
Originally published on NRDC’s blog on September 25, 2017. Written by Andrea Spacht, Sustainable Food Systems Specialist, Food & Agriculture program at Natural Resources Defense Council. Once again, California is leading the […]
Originally published by Healio on September 27, 2017. With another attempt at repealing the Affordable Care Act on hold, leaders of the AAFP, American College of Physicians and other medical […]
Written by Eliza Pan, Summer 2017 intern in the Food Law and Policy Clinic. While “farming” may still evoke pastoral images for many Americans, modern agriculture has become increasingly […]
Published by Waste Dive on September 18, 2017. Written by Cole Rosengren. Dive Brief: Philabundance, a nonprofit food bank based in Pennsylvania, released a new report with 28 recommendations for reducing food […]
Originally published by Health Affairs Blog on September 11, 2017. Written by Heather Pearson, 2017 Summer intern in the Health Law and Policy Clinic, and Landon Hughes. As transgender […]
Paula Fernandez-Wulff is a Visiting Researcher in the Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC), invited by FLPC Director Emily Broad Leib and with the generous support of a Fulbright-Schuman fellowship. […]
Last week, the California state legislature passed two bills aimed at reducing food waste and increasing food recovery. The Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC) has been […]
Written by Jennifer Benson, Summer 2017 intern in the Food Law and Policy Clinic. It is not news that the number of farmers in the United States has been dwindling, […]
Today, the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic released Moving Food Waste Forward: Policy Recommendations for Next Steps in Pennsylvania, a report providing information and recommendations on how Pennsylvania […]
Written by Lexi Smith, Summer 2017 intern in the Food Law and Policy Clinic. When we talk about the farm bill, often commodities, insurance, and nutrition programs take center stage. […]
Written by Hanna Ali, Summer 2017 intern in the Health Law and Policy Clinic. Iowa. Or rather, “aiwa.” means “yes” in Arabic. It is frequently used in casual speech, carrying […]
Health Law & Policy, Commentary
Larry Levitt: What’s Next for the ACA?
October 2, 2017
Tuesday, October 03, 2017 | 12-1PM | WCC 1010, Harvard Law School Join Larry Levitt for a talk about the future of the Affordable Care Act and health care in America. Larry Levitt is […]