News & Commentary
by Maggie Morgan and Jeremy Kreisberg, JD’14, Harvard Law School Imagine going into a restaurant and being told to leave because you have cancer. Or being denied access to a […]
by Katherine L. Record, JD, MPH, MA Last week the Supreme Court attracted lots of attention when it heard arguments about whether a corporation can exclude mandatory preventive benefits from its […]
The project “PATHS: Providing Access to Healthy Solutions” has just released the report An Analysis of New Jersey’s Opportunities to Enhance Prevention and Management of Type 2 Diabetes. The Executive Summary and Full […]
Description: The Food Law and Policy Clinic‘s research on food date labeling is mentioned in the KCET March 4, 2014 article “Grocery Store Economics: Why are Rotisserie Chickens so Cheap?” […]
Robert Greenwald and David B. Waters authored the op-ed “Prescribing Food Like Medicine Would Save Medicare Millions” on WGBH on March 12, 2014. In the continuing debate about how to […]
The Food Law and Policy Clinic and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) released the comprehensive report, The Dating Game: How Confusing Food Date Labels Lead to Food Waste in […]
On January 14, 2014, Katherine Record, Senior Fellow, spoke in front of the South Carolina State House, as part of a call to action for the state to expand Medicaid […]
by Ona Balkus For too many Americans, a “quick trip” to the grocery store isn’t an option. In neighborhoods that lack access to grocery stores, many residents rely on small […]
by Katherine L. Record, JD, MPH, MA Today, New York opens its runways for the first Africa Fashion Week, bringing the work of emerging African designers to the catwalk, and […]
by Ona Balkus People who have access to healthy food are more productive at work, more attentive in school, and less likely to need expensive healthcare. In his 20 years […]
The Food Law and Policy Clinic hosted the panel event “Waste Not Want Not: How We Can Use Food to Feed People Instead of Landfills.” View the event summary and […]
Health Law & Policy, Food Law & Policy, Commentary
Syringes, Pens, and Pumps
April 13, 2014
Syringes, Pens, and Pumps: New Jersey Diabetes Educator Demonstrates the Challenges of Managing Insulin Dependence by Alexandra Maron, JD’15, Harvard Law School As an attendee at the New Jersey Diabetes […]