Racial Equity Impact Assessment Laws
Equity impact assessments are a tool increasingly used by states and local governments to drive more equitable policy decisions. Through the Collaborative for Anti-Racism and Equity, the Network partnered with the Public Health Law Center to create this resource compendium of proposed or enacted legislation requiring the use of racial equity impact assessments (REIAs) in state-level legislative processes across the 50 states and D.C.
How the Gas Industry Used Tobacco Tactics to Cover Up Harms from Gas Stoves
Tuesday, April 23, at 1 PM CT
This webinar, hosted by the Public Health Law Center, will highlight the troubling parallels between the gas and commercial tobacco industries, including their pollutants and deceptive practices. For those working toward building decarbonization, this webinar provides lessons from the fight against commercial tobacco and compelling arguments on the health impacts of methane gas.
2024 Health Law Professors Conference
Registration is open for the ASLME Health Law Professors Conference, June 5-7, hosted by the Temple University Beasley School of Law Center for Public Health Law Research. The conference draws professors of health law, public health law, and bioethics from across the U.S., bringing together some of the most distinguished, established scholars in the field along with emerging leaders.
NACCHO360 Annual Conference
NACCHO360 is the largest annual convening of local health department leaders and public health professionals, offering the opportunity to learn, network, and share experiences and best practices across local health departments. The conference will be held in Detroit and livestreamed from July 23–26 and will explore the conference theme: "Heard it Through the Grapevine: Public Health Partnerships, Collaboration, and Innovation.”