Gostin, Lawrence O.Hastings CenterThe Hastings Center ReportGostin, L. (2006). Federal executive power and communicable disease control: CDC quarantine regulations. Hastings Center Report, March-April, 10-11.
The nation's COVID-19 response has seen a strange turn for the CDC, which opened in 1946 in Atlanta as The Communicable Disease Center to prevent the spread of malaria with a $10 million budget and a few hundred employees. Today, the agency has a core budget of more than $7...
INTRODUCTIONOn January 19, 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published...Misrahi, James J.Emory University, School of LawEmory Law Journal
Linhong Wang is the Chief Expert of Chronic and Non-Communicable Disease(NCD)Control of China CDC and is a professional with over 30 years of experience in clinical and preventive medical science.Her specialties and professions span multiple fields with extraordinary contributions to public health....
Discusses the Control of Communicable Diseases regulations propsoed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which empower the federal government to deprive individuals of civil liberties in 2006. Justification of the regulations by the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
Misrahi, James J.Emory Law Journal
In a conference call with reporters, administration officials pointed to the CDC director’s authority “to take measures that are reasonably necessary to mitigate the spread of communicable disease,” when asked why the move would come from a health agency. The agency’s move comes afte...