The recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Loper Bright and Corner Post may have serious implications for administrative law, including regulations affecting the nation’s health and addiction policies. During the webinar, speakers will take a closer look at these rulings and discuss the implications for future addiction policymaking.
Hear from experts who have written extensively on health policy and regulatory issues. Speakers will provide their observations on the public health impacts of these recent Supreme Court decisions.
Speakers:
– Bridget Dooling, JD, Assistant Professor of Law, The Ohio State University
– Andrew Twinamatsiko, JD, Director, Health Policy and the Law Initiative, O’Neill Institute
Moderated by: Regina LaBelle, JD, Director, Addiction and Public Policy Initiative, O’Neill Institute; Professor, Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences