Anti-Bias Training is Needed to Counter the Public Health Threat of Systemic Racism
Continued failure to require anti-bias and anti-racist trainings, and certainly an executive order banning this type of training, is dangerous.

Continued failure to require anti-bias and anti-racist trainings, and certainly an executive order banning this type of training, is dangerous.
Nathan Cortez gives a preview of his paper, “The Artifices of Corporate Speech,” which he will present at the Health Law Policy workshop.
In this video, Mary Ziegler gives a preview of her paper, “Abortion and the Law in America: Roe v. Wade to the Present.”
In this video, Lindsay F. Wiley gives a preview of her paper “Democratizing the Law of Social Distancing.”
In this video, Lisa Ouellette gives a preview of her paper “Valuing the Vaccine,” co-authored by Daniel J. Hemel.
We are so excited to welcome a new group of Student Fellows: Jenna Becker, Sravya Chary, Vrushab Gowda, Abe Sutton, Sunnie Ning, Laura Karas.
2020 has been a notable year for reproductive rights. Watch panelists discuss these recent developments in a new video.
This episode looks at the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical device regulation in the U.S. and abroad.
This is the second of three episodes of “Innovation and Protection: The Future of Medical Device Regulation,” a podcast miniseries.