How the Government Can Prevent Individuals from Using Wealth to Cut the Vaccine Line
There are several ways government officials can combat the wealth problem without sacrificing the speed at which vaccines are administered.

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

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

The history of EUA involves fundamental questions about the role of public officials, scientific expertise, and administrative norms in times of crisis.

Interesting empirical studies, policy analyses, and editorials on health law and policy issues from November 2020.

We can simultaneously get COVID vaccines to those most at risk while minimizing harm to our ability to fully evaluate their safety and efficacy.

This blog post provides an overview of the FDA’s emergency authorization powers and analyzes the extent of their usage in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Paying for vaccination is dubious public health policy likely to backfire in terms of (re)building public trust in vaccines.

Can private businesses mandate that employees and customers receive COVID-19 vaccines authorized for emergency use?

In the past weeks, three companies in advanced stages of COVID-19 vaccine trials reported good news. What does this mean?
