Assisted Reproduction in a Post-Dobbs US
Assisted reproductive technologies face an uncertain future as anti-abortion policymakers work to restrict access to reproductive care post-Dobbs.

Torts scholars reflect on questions surrounding whether and how entities might be held liable for the harms associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
The background of the case, the contents of the draft opinion, and potential implications for abortion access and other rights.
This symposium aims to address the critical junctures of health, disability, and work at the heart of the domestic policy response to COVID-19.
Wearing masks in common, indoor spaces is such a small, easy, powerful act to help prevent the spread of disease.
We need to understand: We can’t end this pandemic with vaccines alone.
State legislation blocking access to gender-affirming care puts kids at risk, thwarts physician autonomy, and potentially violates federal laws.