News & Commentary
The Wisconsin Law Review has just published “Food Law & Policy: The Fertile Field’s Origins & First Decade“–an article co-authored by FLPC Director Emily Broad Leib and Baylen Linnekin, Executive […]
by Katerina Souliopoulos, 2014 Summer Intern, Health Law and Policy Clinic On June 9th, the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI) hosted the Western North Carolina Diabetes Strategy […]
by Katherine L. Record, JD, MPH, MA Can there be a silver lining to a drug epidemic that is so extreme it is deemed a public health emergency? As prescription […]
The Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI) of Harvard Law School released the report Food is Medicine: Opportunities in Public and Private Health Care for Supporting Nutritional Counseling […]
by Qing Qing Miao, 2014 Summer Intern, Health Law and Policy Clinic In continuation of its efforts to provide comprehensive policy recommendations for the prevention and management of type 2 […]
Robert Greenwald was quoted in the June 5, 2014 Houston Public Media piece “Healthcare Advocates Develop New Strategies to Expand Medicaid in Texas” by Carrie Feibel and Laurie Johnson. Listen […]
The Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI) of Harvard Law School released its 2014 North Carolina State Report Providing Access to Healthy Solutions (PATHS) – The Diabetes Epidemic in […]
The Food Law and Policy Clinic co-hosted the Harvard Law School forum: The Meat We Eat: 2014 Forum on Industrial Animal Farming on April 4, 2014. Harvard Law Today featured a news […]
Research conducted by Emily Broad Leib and the Food Law and Policy Clinic and published in the Harvard Law and Policy Review article “All (Food) Politics is Local: Increasing Food […]
Food is Medicine Web Forum: Integrating Food Programs into Health Care Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation staff Sarah Downer, Maggie Morgan, and Malinda Ellwood conducted a webinar on […]
The recently-launched 2014 New Jersey State Report: Providing Access to Healthy Solutions (PATHS) – An Analysis of New Jersey’s Opportunities to Enhance Prevention and Management of Type 2 Diabetes, has gained […]
Health Law & Policy, Commentary
“Isn’t Incarceration Better than Death?”
June 20, 2014
Katherine L. Record, JD, MPH, MA Shortly after criticizing Massachusetts for incarcerating innocent individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) when drug rehab facilities are full, I received an email from […]