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Enriched with excerpts from real legal case studies in public health, Public Health Law in Practice provides public health students and practitioners with practical legal knowledge for the work of public health policymaking outside the classroom.
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Enriched with excerpts from real legal case studies in public health, Public Health Law in Practice provides public health students and practitioners with practical legal knowledge for the work of public health policymaking outside the classroom.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 993g
- ISBN-13: 9780197528501
- ISBN-10: 0197528503
- Artikelnr.: 67733058
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 993g
- ISBN-13: 9780197528501
- ISBN-10: 0197528503
- Artikelnr.: 67733058
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jennifer L. Pomeranz, JD, MPH, is a professor in the School of Global Public Health at New York University. Her research focuses on legal opportunities and barriers to enacting public health policies at the federal, state, and local levels. Ms. Pomeranz is the author of dozens of journal articles and the book, Food Law for Public Health, published by Oxford University Press in 2016. Thomas Merrill, JD, is the former General Counsel to both the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and New York City Board of Health. He is an adjunct professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, where he teaches public health law. Kevin Schroth, JD, is an associate professor with the Center for Tobacco Studies and the School of Public Health at Rutgers University. He teaches public health law, and his research focuses on how tobacco regulatory science can improve tobacco control policy. Mr. Schroth previously served as an attorney with the New York City Health Department, directing tobacco control policy for the City. During this tenure, he played a principal role in drafting and passing more than a dozen tobacco control laws. Before concentrating on public health, he worked as a commercial litigator, and clerked for federal and state judges in New Jersey.
* Preface
* Section I - Government Authority and Limits on Authority
* Chapter 1: United States Government Structure and Background for
Public Health Law
* Chapter 2: Authorities, Sources of Law
* Case 2.1: Nat'l Fed'n of Indep. Bus. v. Sebelius
* Case 2.2: National Federation of Independent Business v. Department
of Labor
* Case 2.3: Jacobson v. Massachusetts
* Chapter 3: Constitutional Limitations on the Authority of Government
to Protect Health
* Case 3.1: Camara v. Municipal Court of San Francisco
* Case 3.2: Los Angeles v. Patel
* Case 3.3: Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org
* Chapter 4: The First Amendment
* Case 4.1: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (speech only)
* Case 4.2: National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra
* Case 4.3: Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo
* Case 4.4: In re E.G.
* Section II - Public Health Agencies and Their Responsibilities
* Chapter 5: Health Departments
* Case 5.1: Boreali v. Axelrod
* Case 5.2: New York Statewide Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of
Commerce, et alia, v. New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene
* Chapter 6: Data Collection; Confidentiality
* Case 6.1: Whalen v. Roe
* Case 6.2: Miguel M. v. Barron
* Chapter 7: Environmental Law
* Case 7.1: Pelaez v Seide
* Chapter 8: Infectious Disease: Disease Control
* Case 8.1: Hickox v. Christie
* Chapter 9: Public Processes
* Section III - Topics in Public Health Law
* Chapter 10 Tobacco
* Case 10.1: Food and Drug Administration, et al., Petitioners, v.
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation, et al.
* Case 10.2: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (preemption only)
* Chapter 11: Cannabis
* Case 11.1: Conant v. Walters
* Chapter 12: Opioids
* Case 12.1: United States v. Safehouse
* Chapter 13: Alcohol
* Chapter 14: Food and Nutrition
* Case 14.1: Nakia Williams v. Gerber Products Company
* Chapter 15: Firearms
* Case 15.1: District of Columbia v. Heller
* Case 15.2: New York State Rifle and Pistol Association Inc., et al,
v. Bruen, Superintendent of New York State Police, et al.
* Chapter 16: Sexual Health and the Law
* Chapter 17: Public Health Policymaking
* Section I - Government Authority and Limits on Authority
* Chapter 1: United States Government Structure and Background for
Public Health Law
* Chapter 2: Authorities, Sources of Law
* Case 2.1: Nat'l Fed'n of Indep. Bus. v. Sebelius
* Case 2.2: National Federation of Independent Business v. Department
of Labor
* Case 2.3: Jacobson v. Massachusetts
* Chapter 3: Constitutional Limitations on the Authority of Government
to Protect Health
* Case 3.1: Camara v. Municipal Court of San Francisco
* Case 3.2: Los Angeles v. Patel
* Case 3.3: Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org
* Chapter 4: The First Amendment
* Case 4.1: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (speech only)
* Case 4.2: National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra
* Case 4.3: Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo
* Case 4.4: In re E.G.
* Section II - Public Health Agencies and Their Responsibilities
* Chapter 5: Health Departments
* Case 5.1: Boreali v. Axelrod
* Case 5.2: New York Statewide Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of
Commerce, et alia, v. New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene
* Chapter 6: Data Collection; Confidentiality
* Case 6.1: Whalen v. Roe
* Case 6.2: Miguel M. v. Barron
* Chapter 7: Environmental Law
* Case 7.1: Pelaez v Seide
* Chapter 8: Infectious Disease: Disease Control
* Case 8.1: Hickox v. Christie
* Chapter 9: Public Processes
* Section III - Topics in Public Health Law
* Chapter 10 Tobacco
* Case 10.1: Food and Drug Administration, et al., Petitioners, v.
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation, et al.
* Case 10.2: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (preemption only)
* Chapter 11: Cannabis
* Case 11.1: Conant v. Walters
* Chapter 12: Opioids
* Case 12.1: United States v. Safehouse
* Chapter 13: Alcohol
* Chapter 14: Food and Nutrition
* Case 14.1: Nakia Williams v. Gerber Products Company
* Chapter 15: Firearms
* Case 15.1: District of Columbia v. Heller
* Case 15.2: New York State Rifle and Pistol Association Inc., et al,
v. Bruen, Superintendent of New York State Police, et al.
* Chapter 16: Sexual Health and the Law
* Chapter 17: Public Health Policymaking
* Preface
* Section I - Government Authority and Limits on Authority
* Chapter 1: United States Government Structure and Background for
Public Health Law
* Chapter 2: Authorities, Sources of Law
* Case 2.1: Nat'l Fed'n of Indep. Bus. v. Sebelius
* Case 2.2: National Federation of Independent Business v. Department
of Labor
* Case 2.3: Jacobson v. Massachusetts
* Chapter 3: Constitutional Limitations on the Authority of Government
to Protect Health
* Case 3.1: Camara v. Municipal Court of San Francisco
* Case 3.2: Los Angeles v. Patel
* Case 3.3: Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org
* Chapter 4: The First Amendment
* Case 4.1: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (speech only)
* Case 4.2: National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra
* Case 4.3: Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo
* Case 4.4: In re E.G.
* Section II - Public Health Agencies and Their Responsibilities
* Chapter 5: Health Departments
* Case 5.1: Boreali v. Axelrod
* Case 5.2: New York Statewide Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of
Commerce, et alia, v. New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene
* Chapter 6: Data Collection; Confidentiality
* Case 6.1: Whalen v. Roe
* Case 6.2: Miguel M. v. Barron
* Chapter 7: Environmental Law
* Case 7.1: Pelaez v Seide
* Chapter 8: Infectious Disease: Disease Control
* Case 8.1: Hickox v. Christie
* Chapter 9: Public Processes
* Section III - Topics in Public Health Law
* Chapter 10 Tobacco
* Case 10.1: Food and Drug Administration, et al., Petitioners, v.
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation, et al.
* Case 10.2: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (preemption only)
* Chapter 11: Cannabis
* Case 11.1: Conant v. Walters
* Chapter 12: Opioids
* Case 12.1: United States v. Safehouse
* Chapter 13: Alcohol
* Chapter 14: Food and Nutrition
* Case 14.1: Nakia Williams v. Gerber Products Company
* Chapter 15: Firearms
* Case 15.1: District of Columbia v. Heller
* Case 15.2: New York State Rifle and Pistol Association Inc., et al,
v. Bruen, Superintendent of New York State Police, et al.
* Chapter 16: Sexual Health and the Law
* Chapter 17: Public Health Policymaking
* Section I - Government Authority and Limits on Authority
* Chapter 1: United States Government Structure and Background for
Public Health Law
* Chapter 2: Authorities, Sources of Law
* Case 2.1: Nat'l Fed'n of Indep. Bus. v. Sebelius
* Case 2.2: National Federation of Independent Business v. Department
of Labor
* Case 2.3: Jacobson v. Massachusetts
* Chapter 3: Constitutional Limitations on the Authority of Government
to Protect Health
* Case 3.1: Camara v. Municipal Court of San Francisco
* Case 3.2: Los Angeles v. Patel
* Case 3.3: Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org
* Chapter 4: The First Amendment
* Case 4.1: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (speech only)
* Case 4.2: National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra
* Case 4.3: Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo
* Case 4.4: In re E.G.
* Section II - Public Health Agencies and Their Responsibilities
* Chapter 5: Health Departments
* Case 5.1: Boreali v. Axelrod
* Case 5.2: New York Statewide Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of
Commerce, et alia, v. New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene
* Chapter 6: Data Collection; Confidentiality
* Case 6.1: Whalen v. Roe
* Case 6.2: Miguel M. v. Barron
* Chapter 7: Environmental Law
* Case 7.1: Pelaez v Seide
* Chapter 8: Infectious Disease: Disease Control
* Case 8.1: Hickox v. Christie
* Chapter 9: Public Processes
* Section III - Topics in Public Health Law
* Chapter 10 Tobacco
* Case 10.1: Food and Drug Administration, et al., Petitioners, v.
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation, et al.
* Case 10.2: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly (preemption only)
* Chapter 11: Cannabis
* Case 11.1: Conant v. Walters
* Chapter 12: Opioids
* Case 12.1: United States v. Safehouse
* Chapter 13: Alcohol
* Chapter 14: Food and Nutrition
* Case 14.1: Nakia Williams v. Gerber Products Company
* Chapter 15: Firearms
* Case 15.1: District of Columbia v. Heller
* Case 15.2: New York State Rifle and Pistol Association Inc., et al,
v. Bruen, Superintendent of New York State Police, et al.
* Chapter 16: Sexual Health and the Law
* Chapter 17: Public Health Policymaking