LAW 7073

Public Health Law and Ethics

Course Description

This course will explore the legitimacy, design, and implementation of policies aiming to promote public health and reduce the social burden of disease and injury. It will highlight the challenge posed by public health's population-based perspective to traditional individual-centered, autonomy-driven approaches to bioethics and constitutional law.


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  • Ruth Bernheim

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    3.33

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    Spring 2014

  • Richard Bonnie

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    3.33

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    Spring 2014

  • Dayna Matthew

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    3.38

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    Fall 2019

  • Richard Bernheim

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    Spring 2015

  • Faculty Staff

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    Spring 2013