Core Projects
Since its inception, the Centers and its personnel have collaborated with CDC and others on an array of core projects, including multiple assessments in public health law, ethics, and policy. These comprehensive projects examine the intersection of legal, social, and public health issues on selected public health law topics. In addition to dissemination through the Centers' website, project results may also be published through articles in legal, medical, and public health journals, or featured in major presentations. Project topics and links include:
- Tuberculosis Control Laws and Policies (2008) - James G. Hodge, Jr., et al.
- Assessment of Schools Closure Laws in Response to Pandemic Flu (2007) - James G. Hodge, Jr.
- Review of School Laws and Policies Concerning Child and Adolescent Health (2007) - James G. Hodge, Jr., Julie S. Mair, and Lance A. Gable
- Legal Assessment Concerning Expedited Partner Therapies (EPT) (2006) - James G. Hodge, Jr.
- Zoning Laws, Fast Food, and Obesity Project (2005) - Julie S. Mair, Matthew Pierce, and Stephen P. Teret
- Advancing
HIV Prevention Initiative - A Limited Legal Analysis of State HIV
Statutes (2004) - James G. Hodge, Jr.
- School
Vaccination Requirements: Historical, Social, and Legal Perspectives
(2002) - James G. Hodge, Jr. and Lawrence O. Gostin
- West
Nile Virus in the United States (2001) - James G. Hodge, Jr.
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