4 Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic: Where We Stand
By declaring the pandemic over by fiat, the government is giving up the fight when they should be redoubling their efforts.

The most promising path forward in public health is to continue recognizing federal authority and responsibility in this space.
Public health officials and their partners have fought and won against denialist laws using innovative arguments to counter antithetical approaches.
As state and federal public health authority erodes, employers may increasingly find themselves playing a central role in promoting public health.
The Supreme Court seems poised to say that the existence of a secular medical exemption to vaccine mandates means a state must offer a religious exemption.
There are two key reasons why no-fault compensation is preferable to the regular torts system for handling claims of vaccine harms.
Do airlines have legal obligations to manage the risk of in-flight infections?