Impact of Journal of Law and the Biosciences Continues to Grow
The journal ranks #7 out of 151 law journals, and second in the medical ethics and legal medicine categories.

The journal ranks #7 out of 151 law journals, and second in the medical ethics and legal medicine categories.
Highlights from a discussion of the ethical and legal implications of COVID-19 digital health passes, often called vaccine passports.
The Petrie-Flom Center is excited to welcome Wade Ackerman to our Advisory Board! Ackerman is a partner in Covington’s FDA Regulatory group.
Legislators should show the out-of-state anti-vaccine movement that intimidation doesn’t work here.
Harvard Law School students may apply for priority consideration by submitting their fellowship applications by 5pm on Friday, May 28, 2021.
The pandemic has exacerbated existing social inequalities, disproportionately impacting the already marginalized.
Under existing federal statutes and case law, colleges and universities have broad discretion to require vaccination as a condition of a return to campus.
Should smoking be among the pre-existing health risks that qualify people for priority access to the COVID-19 vaccine?