Reflecting on the Struggle for Disability Rights a Year into the Pandemic
The pandemic has exacerbated existing social inequalities, disproportionately impacting the already marginalized.

The pandemic has exacerbated existing social inequalities, disproportionately impacting the already marginalized.

Knowing more about the ways that viruses spread could help us avoid the pitfalls of declaring victory too early.

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 more countries adopt China’s QR health code approach to combating COVID-19?

The difficult manufacturing issues involved in the therapeutic antibody context, and what might be done to address them.

Businesses that require vaccines under EUA are taking a legal risk, but also have good legal arguments for the mandates.

The rapid development of therapeutic antibodies is a triumph of biomedical innovation. But they won’t help unless they make it to patients.

A rubric of laws making mandatory programs complicated to deploy is leading many employers to favor vaccine encouragement policies.
