Constitutional Rights and the Public’s Health
The Network’s monthly reporter, Judicial Trends in Public Health (JTPH), highlights key court cases and relevant judicial trends in public health. The cases below are organized under the JTPH topic, “Constitutional Rights and the Public’s Health.”
Cases
Thakker v. Doll
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Kliger v. Healey
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White v. Cuomo
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Parents for Privacy v. Barr
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City of Flint v. Guertin
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Roe v. Department of Defense
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Horvath v. City of Leander
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EMW Women’s Surgical Center, P.S.C. v. Meier
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City of Boise v. Martin
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State of Texas, et. al. v. U.S.
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Christopher G. Yanakos, et. al. v. UPMC, et. al.
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Tulsa Women’s Reproductive Clinic v. Hunter et al.
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Explore more sub-topics related to Judicial Trends in Public Health
Reproductive Liberties and Care Access
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Source and Scope of Public Health Legal Powers
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Preventing and Treating Communicable Conditions
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Social Distancing Measures
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Addressing Chronic Conditions
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Mitigating the Incidence and Severity of Injuries and Other Harms
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Public Health Information Management, Privacy and Security
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Regulating Communications
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Monitoring Property and the Built Environment
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Public Health Emergency: Legal Preparedness and Response
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COVID-19 Pandemic: Public Health Emergency Law & Policy Responses
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