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Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation
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‘He showed me what it meant to lead with love’
December 15, 2022
Harvard Law Clinical Professor Robert Greenwald retires after a long career securing health care access for vulnerable populations. By Brett Milano
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FLPC Publishes Response to the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health
November 29, 2022
Via CHLPI Blog In late September, the White House hosted the second ever Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health (the Conference). The first conference,…
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CHLPI Files Administrative Complaint Against Mississippi Medicaid Agency Over HCV Treatment Access Restrictions
November 29, 2022
Via CHLPI Blog On November 21, the Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation (CHLPI) of Harvard Law School, in partnership with My Brother’s…
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‘We need to have a coordinated vision’ for food policy
September 12, 2022
Upcoming White House conference on food and health draws from Harvard Law food strategy blueprint. By Clea Simon
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HLPC Welcomes Clinical Instructor Erika Hanson
August 8, 2022
Via CHLPI Blog The Health Law and Policy Clinic is pleased to welcome a new Clinical Instructor to the team, Erika Hanson! Erika joined…
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Access for all in the CHLPI clinics
May 11, 2022
By Olivia Klein Coming to law school with a passion for health care access, Kaixin Fan, J.D. ‘22, found her place at the Center for…
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By Regina Paparo, J.D. ’22 There is something really special about a homemade meal. This is what drew me to the Harvard Law School Food…
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A year with the Food Law and Policy Clinic
May 10, 2022
By Tori Oto, J.D. ’22 Over the course of a year with the Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC), I not only learned the substance…
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CHLPI welcomes three clinical fellows to the team
September 27, 2021
Via CHLPI Blog The Health Law and Policy Clinic is pleased to welcome three new Clinical Fellows, Suzanne Davies, Julia Harvey, Erin McCrady. Suzanne…
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Federal Court Allows Lawsuit Challenging Trump “Rollback Rule” Undermining Healthcare Nondiscrimination Protections to Continue
September 3, 2021
via CHLPI blog Late Wednesday, a federal court permitted plaintiffs to continue to pursue several claims in Boston Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth (BAGLY) et al v.…
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by Kathryn Garfield, Emma Scott, and Cissie Bonini
via The Hill We’ve all been told to eat more fruits and vegetables. But did you… -
via ACLU Settlement will expand access to the Hepatitis C cure for incarcerated Vermonters. MONTPELIER, Vt. – A federal district court in Burlington gave…
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Going public
July 12, 2021
via Harvard Law Today
by Elaine McArdle Before starting as a student at Harvard Law School two years ago, Courtney Brunson ’22 worked in Washington,… -
From Cottage Foods to Home Cooks: Recent Legislative Trends for Kitchen Micropreneurs
April 23, 2021
via CHLPI blog
by Brianna Johnson-King J.D. ’21 and Vrushab Gowda J.D. ’21 Selling homemade food – from baked goods to complete meals –… -
Webinar Review: “Exploring the Role of Liability Protection in Facilitating Increased Food Donation”
March 25, 2021
via CHLPI blog Highlights Providing comprehensive liability protection to food donors and food recovery organizations has the potential to support greater food donation Raising…
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via Bloomberg Government
by Megan U. Boyanton Food bank operators and lawmakers are pushing President Joe Biden’s administration for systematic changes to the federal… -
USDA’s New Guideline for Donating Meat and Poultry: A Positive Step Towards Reducing Food Waste
March 2, 2021
via CHLPI blog
by Nicholas Hanel and Ata Nalbantoglu, FLPC clinical students In a recent push to promote the donation of food to prevent safe,… -
via hepmag.com by Liz Highleyman People who rely on Medicaid and prisoners in some states are still being denied treatment for hepatitis C because…