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|a COVID-19 and the law
|b disruption, impact and legacy
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|a COVID-19 and clinical ethics : reflections on New York's 2020 spring surge / Joseph J. Fins -- Patients first, public health last / Richard S. Saver -- Risk, responsibility, resilience, respect : COVID-19 and the protection of health care workers / William M. Sage and Victoria L. Tiase -- Post-truth won't set us free : health law, patient autonomy, and the rise of the infodemic / Wendy E. Parmet and Jeremy Paul -- Individual and structural factors that fueled COVID-19 disparities / Saida I. Coreas, Erik J. Rodriquez, and Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable -- Tolerating the harms of detention : with and without COVID-19 / Jaimie Meyer, Marisol Orihuela, and Judith Resnik -- A bend toward greater realized health equity and racial justice : how the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and structural racism will monumentally shape American law and policy / Scott J. Schweikart, Fernando De Maio, Mia Keeys, Joaquin Baca, Brian Vandenberg, and Aletha Maybank -- Access to vaccines and critical care treatments for older people and people with disabilities / Govind Persad and Jessica L. Roberts -- Humane and resilient long-term care : a post-COVID-19 vision / Nina A. Kohn -- Federalism, leadership, and COVID-19 : evolving lessons for the public's health / Nicole Huberfeld -- Coronavirus reveals the fiscal determinants of health / Matthew B. Lawrence -- Legislating a more responsive safety net / Ariel Jurow Kleiman, Gabriel Scheffler, and Andrew Hammond -- Eradicating pandemic health inequities : health justice in emergency preparedness / Ruqaiijah Yearby -- The Jacobson question : individual rights, expertise, and public health necessity / Lindsay Wiley -- Innovation law and COVID-19 : promoting incentives and access for new health care technologies / Rachel E. Sachs, Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, W. Nicholson Price II, and Jacob S. Sherkow -- Addressing exclusivity issues during the COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond / Michael S. Sinha, Sven J.R. Bostyn, and Timo Minssen -- Vulnerable populations and vaccine injury compensation : the need for legal reform / Katharine Van Tassel and Sharona Hoffman -- Telehealth transformation in COVID-19 / Ryan P. Knox, Laura C. Hoffman, Asees Bhasin, and Abbe R. Gluck -- Changes in the provision of take-home methadone for people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic : implications for future policymaking / Zoe M. Adams, Taleed El-Sabawi, William H. Coe, Hannah Batchelor, Janan Wyatt, Mona Gandhi, Ida Santana, and Ayana Jordan -- Reproductive justice after the pandemic : how "personal responsibility" entrenches disparities and limits autonomy / Rachel L. Zacharias, Elizabeth A. Dietz, Kimberly Mutcherson, and Josephine Johnston --Abortion at-home and at-law during a pandemic / Joanna N. Erdman -- COVID-19 and national public health regimes : whither the post Washington consensus in public health? / Tess Wise, Gali Katznelson, Carmel Shachar, and Andrea Louise Campbell -- A functionalist approach to analyzing legal responses to COVID-19 across countries : comparative insights from two global symposia / Joelle Grogan and Alicia Ely Yamin -- A tale of two crises : COVID-19, climate change, and crisis response / Daniel Farber -- Vaccine tourism, federalism, nationalism / I. Glenn Cohen -- Epilogue : COVID-19 in the courts - government actions, individual rights, and the arc of administrative deference / Abbe R. Gluck and Jacob Hutt.
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|a "This interdisciplinary volume examines the ethical, legal and regulatory impacts that COVID-19 has had on our society and institutions. Chapters also analyze the broader social and institutional impacts of the pandemic and what longer lasting effects it may have on our society"--
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