For Whom Does the CDC Think it Works?
Protecting the public’s health stands in direct conflict with the interests of those who fund elections and those who hold political power.

Protecting the public’s health stands in direct conflict with the interests of those who fund elections and those who hold political power.

Despite recent Supreme Court rulings, the federal government still has considerable power to both lead and persuade.

Linguistically speaking, there are three reasons to reject the court’s analysis offered for striking down the CDC’s mask mandate.

The upswell of advocacy around Long COVID should be mobilized to call attention to and address the challenges faced by newly-disabled adults.

We provide a transformative framework that departs from interest-based negotiation principles and is well-suited for the pandemic era.

Long COVID plaintiffs seeking disability anti-discrimination law protections have been met with suspicion and demands for evidence.

Framing unclean air as a barrier in the built environment may help secure the benefit of indoor air quality standards.

The ‘needs’ of people who find themselves confronting disability and illness should not be marginalized, as they are simply modes of the human condition.
