Rebuilding Trust in Public Health and Public Health Law
As we rebuild trust in public health, we can begin to work toward reinstatement of public health law’s essential tools.

Public health in the U.S. has collapsed. In its place, we are left with an insufficient, impoverished alternative: personal crusades.

If public health is to prosper, we will need to overcome the after-effects of several failures of imagination.

Certain aspects of public health law as we know it are dead. In this symposium, we propose a path forward to create a “new public health” from the ashes.

In May 2022, the Department of Justice began investigating Cerebral for “possible violations” of the Controlled Substances Act.

Debating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic is a fool’s errand. Considering laboratory accidents writ large, however, is important.

Most doctors want a federal medical license. But would the Constitution allow Congress to control accreditation?

The top ten most-read articles published on Bill of Health in 2022.

Amtrak, airlines, public transit, and other transportation companies should provide must-mask options for passengers who need or want them.
