Symposium Introduction: Health Justice: Engaging Critical Perspectives in Health Law and Policy
This symposium explores how scholars, activists, communities, and health officials can use health justice frameworks to achieve health equity.

This symposium explores how scholars, activists, communities, and health officials can use health justice frameworks to achieve health equity.

Among the most salient lessons to be learned from the coronavirus pandemic is that justice is just plain good for America’s health.

By: Daniel Aaron Just last month, Professor Christopher T. Robertson, at the University of Arizona College of Law, released his new book about health care, entitled Exposed: Why Our Health Insurance Is Incomplete and What Can Be Done About It. Part II of this book review offers an analytical discussion of “cost exposure,” the main…

By Daniel Aaron Just last month, Professor Christopher T. Robertson, at the University of Arizona College of Law, released his new book about health care, entitled Exposed: Why Our Health Insurance Is Incomplete and What Can Be Done About It. This book review will offer an analytical discussion of “cost exposure,” the main subject of…
