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 they do not yet have advanced liver disease or …
House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis Report Includes Major Agriculture Policy and Food Waste Reduction Recommendations, Including Several Submitted by FLPC and FBLE
via CHLPI Blog by Ali Schklair and MJ McDonald In June 2020, the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis (Select Committee) released Solving the Climate Crisis, a comprehensive set of …
The covid-19 crisis is going to get much worse when it hits rural areas
via The Washington Post By Michelle A. Williams, Bizu Gelaye and Emily M. Broad Leib Michelle A. Williams is dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Bizu Gelaye is an …
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Waste not, want not
via Harvard Law Today by Emily Newburger During a pandemic, a lot of things come to a halt, but one thing that never ceases is our need for a reliable supply of safe, nutritious food. Harvard Law …
Emily Broad Leib named clinical professor of law
via Harvard Law Today Emily Broad Leib ’08, founder and director of the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic, has been named clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School. She was …
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Harvard Law School clinician testifies in support of Massachusetts food and health pilot program
via Harvard Law Today Food insecurity and hunger cost the Commonwealth of Massachusetts nearly $1.9 billion in avoidable health care costs every year. Today, a team of attorneys from the Center for …