News & Commentary
By Ellie Samuels, HLPC Clinic Student, Spring 2024 As a member of the Health Law and Policy Clinic’s Reproductive health team, I had the opportunity to attend the fourth annual […]
By Katherine Fleming, HLPC Spring 2024 Student Last month, I attended a symposium hosted by the Boston University School of Law Reproductive Justice Program entitled Advancing Pregnant Persons’ Right to […]
By Elizabeth Kaplan and Christopher Lathan. Originally published in the Houston Chronicle on March 2, 2024 The preventive care mandate, a provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), has guaranteed […]
Through the ACA’s preventive care mandate, most private insurance policies must cover a wide range of preventive services without cost-sharing for beneficiaries. These services include important interventions such as screenings […]
By Hannah Rahim. Originally published in Petrie-Flom Center’s Bill of Health on February 28, 2024. Food is Medicine interventions aim to prevent and treat diet-related chronic health conditions and reduce food […]
By Mady Womack, FLPC Clinic Student, Fall 2023 I was initially drawn to the Clinic because I was involved with establishing a food pantry on my undergraduate campus. Agriculture is […]
More than 40% of produce in the country is lost or wasted but new research highlights how it could be a key tool in fighting rising food insecurity. One charity […]
02/26/24. By Frank Yianna. Originally published in Agri-Pulse. Roughly nine years ago, while serving as Vice President for Food Safety at the world’s largest food retailer, I surveyed how many different date […]
By Drew Costley, originally published on Verite News on February 8, 2024 Nicholas Lavender, 15, said everything changed for the better after he started receiving healthcare to affirm his identity […]
Under federal law, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the agency that oversees the Medicare program, can ensure coverage of preventive services under Medicare Part A and Part […]
Health Law & Policy, Commentary
AJLM Symposium Synopsis – Evolving Issues and Potential Consequences of Braidwood v. Becerra
March 7, 2024
Over a busy and thought-provoking day, the American Journal of Law and Medicine (AJLM) symposium on  Preventive Care Law & Policy: Evolving Issues and Potential Consequences of Braidwood Management, Inc. […]