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1 WENDY E. PARMET 617-373-2019 [email protected] Professional Experience Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts George J. and Kathleen Waters Matthews Distinguished University Professor 2003 - Present Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs 2014 - Present Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Education and Research Support 2015 - 2017 Associate Dean of Academic Affairs 2011 - 2014 Director –Center for Health Policy and Law 2011 - Present Director – Online and Hybrid Programs 2016 - Present Professor of Law 1991 - Present Associate Professor of Law 1987 - 1991 Assistant Professor of Law 1985 - 1987 Courses Taught: Health Law, Bioethics, Disability Law, Constitutional Law, Problems in Public Health Law, Torts, Administrative Law, and Federal Courts. Recipient - William J. Fitzgerald Service Award for Faculty, 1998, 2012 Selected Faculty Committees Chairmanships: Chair Self-Study Committee 2012 - 2013 Chair Curriculum Committee 2011 - 2013 Chair Interdisciplinary Appointments Committee 2009 - 2011 Chair Appointments Committee 2008 - 2009 Chair Dean Search Committee 1998 - 1999 Chair Tenure and Promotions Committee 1993 - 1995 Chair Disability Commission 1997 Disability Ombudsperson 1997 - 2001 Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, Massachusetts Adjunct Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine 2001 - Present Harvard School of Public Health Boston, Massachusetts Adjunct Professor, Health, Law & Policy 1993 - 1998 Hill & Barlow Boston, Massachusetts Associate Attorney 1983 - 1985 United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Chief Judge Levin H. Campbell

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WENDY E. PARMET

617-373-2019 [email protected]

Professional Experience

Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts George J. and Kathleen Waters Matthews Distinguished University Professor 2003 - Present Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs 2014 - Present Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Education and Research Support 2015 - 2017 Associate Dean of Academic Affairs 2011 - 2014 Director –Center for Health Policy and Law 2011 - Present Director – Online and Hybrid Programs 2016 - Present Professor of Law 1991 - Present Associate Professor of Law 1987 - 1991 Assistant Professor of Law 1985 - 1987 Courses Taught: Health Law, Bioethics, Disability Law, Constitutional Law, Problems in Public Health Law, Torts, Administrative Law, and Federal Courts.

Recipient - William J. Fitzgerald Service Award for Faculty, 1998, 2012 Selected Faculty Committees Chairmanships: Chair Self-Study Committee 2012 - 2013 Chair Curriculum Committee 2011 - 2013 Chair Interdisciplinary Appointments Committee 2009 - 2011 Chair Appointments Committee 2008 - 2009 Chair Dean Search Committee 1998 - 1999 Chair Tenure and Promotions Committee 1993 - 1995 Chair Disability Commission 1997 Disability Ombudsperson 1997 - 2001

Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, Massachusetts

Adjunct Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine 2001 - Present Harvard School of Public Health Boston, Massachusetts

Adjunct Professor, Health, Law & Policy 1993 - 1998 Hill & Barlow Boston, Massachusetts

Associate Attorney 1983 - 1985

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Chief Judge Levin H. Campbell

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Law Clerk 1982 - 1983

Education

Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts J.D., magna cum laude, 1982 Editor, HARVARD LAW REVIEW Executive Editor, HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS - CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW Administrator and Instructor, Legal Methods Program

Cornell University, College of Arts and Sciences, Ithaca, New York B.A., summa cum laude in Government, 1979

Books and Collected Works THE HEALTH OF NEWCOMERS: IMMIGRATION, HEALTH POLICY & SOLIDARITY FOR GLOBAL HEALTH, with Patricia Illingworth (NYU Press 2017). DEBATES ON U.S. HEALTH CARE, edited with Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld and Mark A Zezza (Sage Reference 2012).

POPULATIONS, PUBLIC HEALTH, AND THE LAW (Georgetown University Press, 2009).

ETHICAL HEALTH CARE, edited with Patricia Illingworth (Prentice Hall, 2006).

Articles and Published Chapters

The COVID Cases: A Preliminary Assessment of Judicial Review of Public Health Powers During a Partisan and Polarized Pandemic, S. DIEGO L. REV. (forthcoming 2020).

Immigration Law’s Adverse Impact on COVID-19, ASSESSING LEGAL RESPONSES TO COVID-19 (Scott Burris, Wendy Parmet et al. eds), https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5956e16e6b8f5b8c45f1c216/t/5f445fc98d971650463d3b60/1598316497010/COVID19PolicyPlaybook_Aug2020.pdf.

A Public Health Perspective in the Times of COVID-19, Am. J. Pub. Health (2020), with Daniel Tarantola et al., https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/full/10.2105/AJPH.2020.305742.

COVID-19: The First Posttruth Pandemic, 110 AM J. PUB. HEALTH 945 (2020), with Jeremy Paul.

Rediscovering Jacobson in the Era of COVID-19, 100 B.U. L. REV. ONLINE 117 (2020).

COVID-19 – The Law and Limits of Quarantine, 382 N. ENG. J. MED. e28 (2020), with Michael S. Sinha.

Immigration Law as a Social Determinant of Health, 92 TEMPLE L. REV. 931 (2020)

A Year with Law and Ethics: Maturing Fields and Heightened Perils, 110 AM J. PUB. HEALTH 750 (2020). Reynolds v. McNichols, rewritten court opinion for FEMINIST JUDGEMENTS IN HEALTH LAW (forthcoming Cambridge University Press).

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Public Health Law: Introduction, Social Determinants, Non-Communicable Diseases and Communicable Diseases, (three chapters forthcoming in OXFORD COMPARATIVE HANDBOOK OF HEALTH LAW: David Orentlicher and Tamara Harvey eds. 2020).

The Plenary Power Meets the Police Power: Federalism at the Intersection of Health & Immigration, 45 AM. J. L. & MED. 224 (2019).

The Worst of Health: Law and Policy at the Intersection of Health and Immigration, 16 IND. HEALTH L. REV. 211 (2019).

The Role of Advocacy in Public Health Law, 47 2 J. L. MED. & ETHICS 15 (Supp. Summer 2019), with Micah L. Berman & Elizabeth Tobin-Tyler.

Public Health Law & Policy Implications: Justice Kavanaugh,,47 J. L. MED. & ETHICS 59 (Supp. Summer 2019) with James G. Hodge et al.

Quarantining the Law of Quarantine: Why Quarantine Law Does not Reflect Contemporary Constitutional Law, 9 WAKE FOREST J. L. & POL’Y 1 (2019).

Public Health and Health Care: Integration, Disintegration, or Eclipse, 46 J. L. MED. & ETHICS 940 (2019), with Peter A. Jacobson.

Commentary: Beyond Employer-Mandates: Improving Influenza Vaccination Rates among Health Care Workers, 46 J. L. MED. & ETHICS 763 (2018).

The Supreme Court’s Crisis Pregnancy Center Case – Implications for Health Law, 379 NEW ENG. J. MED. 1489 (2018), with Micah Berman and Jason A. Smith.

The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Lessons Learned and Not – Introduction to the Special Section, 108 A. J. PUB. HEALTH 1435 (2018), with Mark Rothstein.

Free Speech and Public Health: Unraveling the Commercial-Professional Speech Paradox, 78 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL 888 (2017), with Jason A. Smith.

Immigration and Health: Law, Policy, and Ethics, 45 S.1 J. L. MED. & ETHICS 55 (2017), with Lorianne Sainsbury-Wong and Maya Prabhu.

Perspective: Physicians, Firearms, and Free Speech – Overturning Florida’s Firearm-Safety Gag Rule, 376 N. ENG. J. MED. 1901 (2017)(with Jason A. Smith and Matthew Miller).

Population-Based Legal Analysis: Bridging the Interdisciplinary Chasm Through Public Health Law, 66 J. LEGAL EDUC. 100 (2016)

Perspective - Wollshlaeger v. Governor of Florida – The First Amendment, and Firearm Safety, 374 NEW ENG J. MED. 2304 (2016), with James A. Smith & Matthew J. Miller.

Health: Policy or Law? A Population-Based Analysis of The Supreme Court’s ACA Cases, 6 J. HEALTH POLS, POL’Y & L. 1061 (2016).

Paternalism, Self-Governance and Public Health: The Case of E-Cigarettes, 70 U. MIAMI L. REV. 879 (2016).

The Perils of Panic: Ebola, HIV, and the Intersection of Global Health and Law, 42 AM. J. L & MED. 223 (2016), with Michael S. Sinha.

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A Panic Foretold: Ebola in the United States, CRIT. PUB. HEALTH, doi: 10.1080/09581596.2016.1159285 (2016), with Michael S. Sinha.

Perspective – Shifting Vaccination Politics – The End of Personal Belief Exemptions in California, 373 NEW ENG. J. MEDICINE 785 (2015), with Michelle M. Mello & David M. Studdert.

Solidarity and Health: A Public Goods Justification, 43 DIAMETROS 65 (2015), with Patricia Illingsworth.

Perspective – Health Care for Immigrants- Implications of Obama’s Executive Action, 272 NEW ENG. J. MED. 1187 (2015), with Benjamin D. Sommers.

Introduction – Free Speech and the Regulation of Reproductive Health, 43 J. MED. & ETHICS 6 (Spring 2015).

Adventures in Nannydom: Reclaiming Collective Action for the Public’s Health 43 J. MED. & ETHICS 73 (Supp. Spring 2015), with Lindsay F Wiley and Peter D. Jacobson.

The Right to Health: Why It Should Apply to Immigrants, 8 PUB. HEALTH ETHICS 148 (2015), with Patricia Illingsworth,

Who’s In: Immigrants and Health Care, OXFORD HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN HEALTH LAW ( I. Glenn Cohen, Allison Hoffman &William M. Sage eds. 2015) d01 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199366521.013.48

Beyond Paternalism: Rethinking the Limits of Public Health Law, 46 CONN. L. REV. 1771 (2014)

Perspective – What is a Public Health “Emergency”? 371 NEW ENG. J. MEDICINE 986 (2014), with Rebecca Haffajee & Michelle M. Mello.

The Courts and Public Health: Caught in a Pincer Movement, 104 AM. J. PUB. HEALTH 392 (2014), with Peter D. Jacobson.

Human Rights and Immigrants Access to Care, 55 SALUD PÚBLICA DE MÉXICO 631 (2014), with Simon Fischer.

Perspective – Holes in the Safety Net – Legal Immigrants’ Access to Health Insurance, 369 NEW ENG. J. MEDICINE 596 (2013).

Valuing the Unidentified: The Potential of Public Health Law, 53 JURIMETRICS 255 (2013).

Public Health Law Research: Editor’s Introduction, 38 J. HEALTH POL., POL’Y & L. 629 (2013), with Michelle M. Mello.

Beyond Externships: Health Law Co-ops, 9 IND. HEALTH L. REV. 401 (2012).

Solidarity for Global Health, 26 BIOETHICS ii (2012), with Patricia Illingworth.

Restoring Legal Immigrants’ State Health Insurance – The Finch Case, 7 BOSTON HEALTH LAW REPORTER 6 (2012), with Lorianne Sainsbury-Wong.

The Individual Mandate: Implications for Public Health, 39 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE AND ETHICS 401 (2011).

Social Determinants, Health Disparities and the Role of Law, POVERTY, HEALTH AND LAW: READINGS AND CASES ON MEDICAL LEGAL PARTNERSHIPS (ed. Liz Tobin Tyler et al, Carolina Academic Press) (2011), with Lauren A. Smith and Meredith A. Benedict.

Pandemics. Populism and the Role of Law in the H1H1 Vaccine Campaign, 4 ST LOUIS UNIV. J. HEALTH L. & POL'Y 113 (2010).

Beyond Privacy: A Population Approach to Reproductive Rights in RECONSIDERING LAW AND POLICY DEBATES: A PUBLIC HEALTH PERSPECTIVE (John Culhane ed., Cambridge Univ. Press, 2010).

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Pandemic Vaccines - The Legal Landscape, 362 NEW ENGLAND J. OF MED. 1949 (2010).

Litigation Amidst Reform - The Boston Medical Center Case, 361 NEW ENGLAND J. MED. 1819 (2009).

Editorial - The Ethical Implications of the Social Determinants of Health: A Global Renaissance for Bioethics. 23 BIOETHICS ii (2009), with Patricia Illingworth.

Dangerous Perspectives: The Perils of Individualizing Public Health Problems, 30 JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE 83 (2009).

Pandemic Preparedness: A Return to the Rule of Law, 1 DREXEL L REV. 341 (2009), with Wendy K. Mariner and George J. Annas.

J.S. Mill and the American Law of Quarantine, 1 PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS 210 (2008).

Stigma, Hysteria, and HIV, 38 HASTINGS CENTER REPORT 57 (2008).

Perspective: Isolation and Quarantine in the Case of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, 357 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 433 (2007).

Public Health and Constitutional Law: Recognizing the Relationship, 10 JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE LAW AND POLICY 13 (2007).

Introduction: The Interdependency of Law and Public Health in LAW IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE xxxvii (Richard A. Goodman et al, eds., 2d ed. 2007). Perspective: Law and Great Public Health Achievements in LAW IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE 3 (Richard A. Goodman et al, eds., 2d ed. 2007), with Anthony Moulton et al.

Unprepared: Why Health Law Fails to Prepare Us for a Pandemic, 2 JOURNAL OF HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL LAW 157(2006).

Pharmaceuticals. Public Health and the Law: A Public Health Perspective, in THE POWER OF THE PILL (J. Cohen and P. Illingworth eds. 2006).

A New Era of Unapproved Drugs: The Case of Abigail Alliance v. Von Eschenbach, 297 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 205 (2006), with Peter D. Jacobson.

Terri and Katrina: A Population-Based Perspective on the Constitutional Right to Reject Treatment, 15 TEMPLE POLITICAL & CIVIL RIGHTS L. REV. 395 (2006).

Free Speech and Public Health: A Population-Based Approach to the First Amendment, 39 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES LAW REVIEW 363 (2006), with Jason A. Smith.

Individual Rights Versus the Public Health - 100 Years After Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 352 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 652 (2005), with Richard A. Goodman and Amy Farber.

Informed Consent and Public Health: Are They Compatible When It Comes to Vaccines, 8 JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE & POLICY 71 (2005).

Public Health Protection and the Commerce Clause: Controlling Tobacco in the Internet Age, 35 NEW MEXICO LAW REVIEW 81 (2005), with Christopher Bantin.

Dunwoody Commentary-Liberalism. Communitarianism & Public Health: Comments on Lawrence O. Gostin's Dunwoody Lecture, 55 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW 1221 (2003).

Public Health Literacy for Lawyers, 31 JOURNAL LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 701 (2003), with Anthony Robbins.

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Quarantine Redux: Bioterrorism, AIDS and the Curtailment of Individual Liberty in the Name of Public Health, 13 HEALTH MATRIX 85 (2003).

Health Law in OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford Univ. Press 2003).

Introduction: The Interdependency of Law and Public Health in LAW IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE (R.A. Goodman ed. 2003).

The Impact of Law on Coronary Heart Disease: Some Preliminary Observations on the Relationship of Law to 'Normalized" Conditions, 30 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 608 (2002).

After September 11: Rethinking Public Health Federalism, 30 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 201 (2002).

The Role of Law in Improving Public Health, 23 JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY 201 (2002).

A Rightful Place for Public Health in American Law. 30 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 302 (2002), with Anthony Robbins.

The Imperial Sovereign: Sovereign Immunity and the ADA, 35 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF LAW REFORM 1 (2001-2002), with Judith Olans Brown. Implications of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement for Tobacco Control, 91 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1967 (2001), with R. A. Daynard et al.

Positively Disabled: The Relationship Between the Definition of Disability and Rights Under the ADA, in AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES: EXPLORING IMPLICATIONS OF THE LAW FOR INDIVIDUALS AND INSTITUTIONS (Anita Silver, ed. 2000), with Patricia Illingworth.

The New Public Health Litigation, ANNUAL REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEALTH 437 (2000), with Richard Daynard.

Individual Rights and Class Discrimination: The Fallacy of An Individualized Assessment of Disability, 9 TEMPLE POLITICAL & CIVIL RIGHTS LAW REVIEW 283 (2000).

Plain Meaning and Mitigating Measures: Judicial Interpretations of the Meaning of Disability, 21 BERKELEY J. EMPL. & LAB. L. 53 (2000), reprinted in BACKLASH AGAINST THE ADA: REINTERPRETING DISABILITY Rights (L. Krieger ed„ Michigan Univ. Press 2002).

Tobacco. HIV and the Courtroom: The Role of Affirmative Litigation in the Formation of Public Health Policy, 36 HOUSTON L. REVIEW 101 (1999).

Stealth Preemption: The Proposed Tobacco Settlement and the Federalization of State Court Procedures, 44 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW 1 (1999).

The Rugged Feminism of Sandra Dav O'Connor, 32 IND. L. REV. 1219 (1999) with Judith Olans Brown and Mary O'Connell.

The Supreme Court Confronts HIV: Reflections on Bragdon v. Abbott, 26 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 225 (Fall 1998).

Accommodating Vulnerabilities to Environmental Tobacco Smoke: A Prism for Understanding the ADA, 12 JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH 1 (1997-98), with Mark A. Gottlieb and Richard A. Daynard.

No Longer Disabled: The Legal Impact of the New Social Construction of HIV, 23 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW & MEDICINE 7 (1997), with Daniel J. Jackson.

From Slaughter-House to Lochner: The Rise and Fall of the Constitutionalization of Public

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Health, 40 AMERICAN J. L. HISTORY 476 (1996).

The Physician's Role in Helping Smoke-Sensitive Patients to Use the Americans with Disabilities Act to Secure Smoke-Free Workplaces and Public Spaces, 276 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 909 (1996), with R.A. Daynard and M.A. Gottlieb.

Legislating Privacy: The HIV Experience, 23 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 371 (Winter 1995).

The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA): A New Tool for Health Care Advocates, 1 HCFA LEGAL NETWORK NEWS (Spring 1995).

ERISA's Effect on Quality and Access, 1 HCFA LEGAL NETWORK NEWS (Fall 1994).

Health and Education: A Tale of Two Crises, 22 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE AND ETHICS 53 (Spring 1994), with Peter Enrich.

Health Care and the Constitution: Public Health and the Role of the State in the Framing Era, 20 HASTINGS CONSTITUTIONAL L. QUARTERLY 267 (1993). Regulation and Federalism: Legal Impediments to State Health Care Reform, 19 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW & MEDICINE 121 (1993).

Title III: Reimagining the Public World, IMPLEMENTING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (L. Gostin & H. Beyer, eds. 1993).

The Impact of Health Insurance Reform on the Law Governing the Physician-Patient Relationship, 268 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 3468 (1992).

The Supreme Court's Road to Serfdom: The Hidden Meaning of Rust v. Sullivan, THE AMERICAN PROSPECT 94 (Spring 1992), with Mary O'Connell.

Discrimination and Disability: The Challenges of the ADA, 18 LAW, MEDICINE & HEALTH CARE 260 (1990).

An Antidiscrimination Law: Necessary But Not Sufficient, in AIDS & THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM (L. Gostin, ed. 1990).

Legal Rights and Communicable Disease: AIDS, The Police Power and Individual Liberty, 14 JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY POLITICS & LAW 741 (1989).

The Police Power and AIDS: The Limits of Legal Precedent, 11 JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION 444 (1989).

The Failure of Gender Equality: An Essay in Constitutional Dissonance, 36 BUFFALO LAW REVIEW 573 (1987), with Judith Olans Brown and Phyllis Tropper Baumann.

AIDS and the Limits of the Anti-Discrimination Principle, 15 LAW, MEDICINE & HEALTH CARE 61 (1987).

AIDS and Quarantine: The Revival of an Archaic Doctrine, 14 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 53 (1985).

Note - Voting in Special Purpose Districts: The Supreme Court: 1980 Term, 95 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 181 (1981).

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Note - Public Health Protection and the Privacy of Medical Records, 16 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS - CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW 265 (1981).

Consumer Views of the Impact of Nurse Midwifery on Low Income Areas, 3 JOURNAL OF AMBULATORY CARE MANAGEMENT 67 (1980), with Jacqueline Wallen and Samuel P. Korpcr.

Selected Presentations How has Immigration Policy Impacted the U.S. Response, Isolated by the Law, Wake Forest Law School, 2020, https://events.law.wfu.edu/isolated-by-the-law/ .

The Post-Truth Poison, 2020 Annual Meeting – Association for the Study of Law, Culture & Humanities, Quinnipiac Univ. School of Law, March 8, 2020 (with Jeremy Paul)

Immigration, Law and Health: A Personal Journey, Global Health in a Changing World, Northeastern University, Feb. 7, 2020.

The Novel Coronavirus: Understanding Risk: Building a Response, Northeastern University, Feb. 5, 2020.

The Impact of Immigration Law & Policy on the Health of Older Adults, Sec. on Law and Aging, AALS Annual Conference, Jan. 3, 2020.

Immigration and Health Concerns, Eight Annual Health Law in P/Review, Harvard Law School, Dec. 6, 2019.

Health Implications of the Public Charge Rule, American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Expo, Philadelphia, PA, November 4, 2019.

Using Law to Address Social Determinants of Health, 2019 Law Review Symposium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead, 10 Years of Public Health Law Research, Temple University Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, PA, September 2019.

Rethinking the Role of Civil Litigation in Response to the Opioid Crisis, The Opioid Crisis: Rethinking Law and Policy, American University Washington College of Law, Washington D.C., February 22, 2019.

The Plenary Power Meets the Police Power: Federalism at the Intersection of Health & Immigration, American Journal of Law & Medicine Symposium: The Crisis of Democracy in Health Care, Boston University School of Law, January 2018

Public Health Emergency Laws: The Federal Quarantine Power, Emergency Powers in the Trump Era and Beyond, Brennan Center for Justice, Washington D.C., January 2018

Keynote Address: The Worst of Health: Newcomers, Immigration Law, and Health Policy, Indiana Health Law Review Symposium, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, IN, October 2018

Plenary Panel: Public Health Law and Policy Implications Concerning U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Judge Kavanaugh, Public Health Law Conference, Phoenix, AZ., October 2018.

Teaching & Advocating for Public Health Law: The Public Health Law Academic as Advocate

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Plenary Panel: Year in Review, Public Health Law Conference, Phoenix, AZ., October 2018.

Teaching & Advocating for Public Health Law: The Public Health Law Academic as Advocate, 2018 Public Health Law Conference, Phoenix, AZ. October, 2018.

Quarantining the Law of Quarantine, Isolated by the Law: Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding Quarantine During Public Health Emergencies, Wake Forest Law School, Winston-Salem NC, February 2018.

Immigration and Health Care: Access Under the Trump Administration, Petrie-Flom Health Law Year in P/Review, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, December 2017.

Public Health and Health Care: Integration, Disintegration or Eclipse, Next Steps in Health Reform, Washington School of Law, American University, Washington D.C., October 2017.

Refugees, Mental Health Access, International Law and Ethics, XXXVth Congress of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, Prague, July 2017.

Docs vs. Glocks: Physicians, Firearms, Free Speech, and the Regulation of Public Health, XXXVth Congress of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, Prague, July 2017.

Free Speech & Public Health: Unraveling the Paradox, 40th Annual Health Law Professors’ Conference, Atlanta, June 2017.

Newtown: A Public Health Perspective, Petrie-Flom, Center Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, April 2017.

Flint, Water Safety, & Public Health Infrastructure, Annual Health Law P/Review, Petrie-Flom, Center Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, Jan. 2017.

Why the Decline of Law and Legal Education Matters (And What We Can Do About It.), Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Schools, San Francisco, Jan. 2017.

The Opioid Crisis: A Public Health Law Perspective, Committee on Pain Management and Regulatory Strategies to Address Prescription Opioid Abuse, National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington D.C., Nov. 2016.

Free Speech and Public Health: Unraveling the Commercial-Professional Speech Paradox, Ohio State Law School, Columbus, OH, Nov. 2016.

Public Health Law: Looking Forward, Looking Back, Public Health Law Conference, Washington D.C., Sept. 15, 2016.

Immigration and Health: Law, Policy & Ethics, Public Health Law Conference, Washington D.C., Sept. 15, 2016.

Vaccines and Religious Liberty: From Jacobson to Zubik, 39th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 3, 2016.

Gun Control and Public Health, 4th Annual Health Law Year in P/Review, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, Jan. 29, 2016.

Epidemics and Individual Rights, International Conference on “New Pandemic Phenomena: Socio-Economic Impacts and Policy Responses, Milan, Italy, Oct. 27, 2015.

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Discriminating at the Border: Mental Health-Based Immigration Restrictions, Personal Responsibility, XXXIVth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Vienna, Austria, July 2015.

Health Law & Contagion: Lessons from the Ebola Outbreak, ASLME Health Law Teachers Conference, St. Louis, June 2015.

Ebola and the Power of Law, Boston University School of Public Health, April 2015.

Left Out: Undocumented Immigrants and the American Health Care System, Quinnipac University School of law, Hamden, Connecticut, April 2015.

Left Out: Undocumented Immigrants and the American Health Care System, Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 2015.

Reflections on a Panic Foretold: Ebola in the U.S., Theodore T. LeBlong Distinguished Lecture, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, Illinois, March 2015.

Reflections on Populations, Public Health and the Law, Parmet Symposium, University of Michigan School of Public Health, April, 2015.

E-Cigarettes: Public Health Regulation Amidst Uncertainty, 3d Annual Health Law P/Review, Petrie Flom Center, Harvard Law School, February 2015.

Parsing the Paternalism Critique: Public Health Law, Self-Governance and the Role of the Administrative State, 37th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, San Francisco June 2013.

Tobacco, Obesity, Vaccination and More, 2nd Annual Health Law Year in P/Review, Petrie Flom Center, Harvard Law School, Cambridge Massachusetts, January 2014.

Chapter 224: A Friendly Critique, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston Massachusetts, November 2013.

Beyond Paternalism: The Limits of Public Health Law, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2013.

Population Health 2030: Introduction & Overview, 36th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Seton Hall Law School, Newark, June 2013.

Roundtable – Keeping Lawyers Relevant: How Experiential Legal Education Can Effect Social Change, Law and Society Annual Meeting, Boston, May 2013.

A Population Approach to Abortion Access: Does Public Health Matter? Roe after 40, Widner Law School, Wilmington, April 2013.

Human Rights & Immigrants’ Access to Health Care, XV National Congress on Public Health Research, Cuernavaca, Mexico, March 2013.

Valuing the Unidentified: The Potential of Public Health Law, University of Toronto School of Law, Toronto, February 2013.

Immigrants’ Access to Health Care, Health Law Year in P/Review, Petrie-Flom Center, Harvard Law School, February 2013.

The Guatemala STD Inoculation Studies: What Should We do Now? Petrie-Flom Center, Harvard Law

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School, Cambridge, November 2012.

Year in Review, Public Health Law Conference, Atlanta, October 2012.

Are “Supergerms” the Next Atomic Bomb? The Legal, Ethical, Public Health, and Biosecurity Considerations for Dual-Use Biological Experiments, 35th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Tempe, Arizona, June 2012.

Presidential Commission on Bioethical Issues – U.S./Guatemala Syphilis Studies, 35th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Tempe, Arizona, June 2012.

The Health of Immigrants – Legal and Ethical Issues, 35th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Tempe, Arizona, June 2012.

Valuing the Unidentified: The Potential of Public Health Law, Johns Hopkins Center for Law and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2012.

The Guatemala STD Inoculation Studies: What Should We Do Now, Petrie-Flom Center Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 2012.

Valuing the Unidentified: The Potential of Public Health Law, Identified vs. Statistical Lives: Ethics and Public Policy, 7th Annual Harvard Program in Ethics and Health, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 2012.

The Affordable Care Act: Implications for Public Health Law, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., 2011.

Health Reform and Public Health: Convergence or Divergence, Using Law, Policy, and Research to Improve the Public's Health, Public Health Law Association & American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, Atlanta, September 2010.

Public Health & Social Control: Implications for Human Rights, International Council for Human Rights Policy, London, July/Aug. 2009. Public Health Law Update, Health Law Teacher's Conference, Case Western Reserve School of Law, June, 2009.

Training Lawyers to Expand Public Health Capacity: A Global Perspective, Public Health Law in India, Public Health Foundation of India, Hyderabad, August, 2008.

Dangerous Perspectives: The Perils of Individualizing Public Health Problems, Southern Illinois University School of Law, May, 2008.

Beyond Privacy: A Public Health Approach to Reproductive Rights, Widner University Law School, October, 2007.

Public Health and Emergency Preparedness: For What? Health Law Teachers Conference, Boston, June 2007.

A Right to Die and a Right to Public Health: The Relationship between Negative Individual Rights and Population Health, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2006.

Unprepared: Why Health Law Leaves Us Unprepared for a Pandemic, Health Law Teachers Conference, Baltimore, June 2006.

Year in Review, Public Health and the Law in the 21st Century, Atlanta, June 2006.

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Terri and Katrina: A Public Health Perspective on End of Life Jurisprudence, Philadelphia, 2005.

Jacobson v. Massachusetts and the Maturation of Public Health Law, Public Health and the Law in the 21st Century, Atlanta, 2005.

Jacobson v. Massachusetts: State Public Health Powers and the Constitution, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Albuquerque, 2005.

Beyond Consent Forms: A Health Law Primer, ART and the Law, Cambridge, 2004.

Federalism and Health Law, Annual Health Law Teacher's Conference, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Newark, 2004.

Public Health Literacy for All Attorneys, The Public's Health and the Law in the Twenty First Century, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, 2004.

Issues of Consent and Standard of Care in the Administration of Vaccines in Response to a Bioterrorist Threat, Eliminating Legal, Regulatory, and Economic Barriers to Biodefense Vaccine, University of Maryland School of Law, Baltimore, 2004.

Bioterrorism Planning, Civil Liberties and Public Health, Public Health Emergencies: Legal Issues, Practical Solutions and Ethical Concerns, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham, December 2003.

Moderator: Public Health from Individuals to Populations, Rethinking Ideology and Strategy, Progressive Lawyering, Globalization and Markets, Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, November 2003).

Public Health Literacy for Lawyers, Annual Health Law Teacher's Conference, American Society of Law, Medicine, & Ethics, Wilmington, 2003.

Shifting Understandings of Disability: Law, Ethics and Public Health, University of Minnesota, February 2003.

Public Health Literacy for Lawyers, Law and Medicine Section Meeting, Annual Meeting of American Association of Law Schools, Washington, D.C., January, 2003. The Neglect of Public Health in Constitutional Law Texts, Annual Meeting of American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, November 2002.

Issues State Courts Face When Considering Federal Preemption of State Court Procedures, Roscoe Pound Institute, Atlanta, July 2002.

Legal Preparedness for Bioterrorism, The Public's Health and Law in the 21a Century, Atlanta 2002.

Bioterrorism's Threat: Public Health v. Civil Liberties, Harvard Medical Ethics Forum, Cambridge, April

2002.

The Impact of Law on Coronary Heart Disease: Some Preliminary Observations and Questions About the Relationship of Law to Normalized Conditions, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2001 Annual Meeting, September 2001.

Stagnant Sovereignty: The Fate of the Americans with Disabilities Act, University of Michigan Law School, November 2000.

Forsaken Trust: Pegram v. Herdrich, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Case Western Reserve Law School, June 2000.

Plain Meaning and Mitigating Measures: Judicial Interpretations of the Meaning of Disability, U.C. Berkeley, Boalt Hall, April 1999.

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Workshop on Bragdon v. Abbott, Lavendar Law Conference, Boston, MA, October 1998.

The Road to Abbott, AIDS and the Law, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, April 25,1998.

Conflicts in Managed Care: Clinical, Ethical and Legal Issues, Baystate Health Systems, Springfield, MA, December 12, 1996.

AIDS and Its Impact on Health Law, 17th Annual Health Law Teachers Conference, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Widener University, Wilmington, Del., June 1996.

The ADA and Corporate Health Benefits, The Hastings Center, Briarcliff Manor, NY, November 27,1995.

Antidiscrimination Law and the Ethics of Clinical Decision making: The HIV Example, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Assoc. San Diego, CA., November 1995.

Nondiscrimination Statutes and Medical Treatment, Annual Health Law Teachers Conference, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Chicago, Ill, June 1995.

Selected Briefs, Legislative Analyses Reports and Regulatory Comments Comments of the Center for Health Policy and Law et al., in Response to Proposed Rulemaking: Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds (2018).

Advancing Public Health Through Law: The Role of Legal Academics: Workshop Report, 2012 with Leo Beletsky and Scott Burris.

Brief of Health Care for All et al, as Amici Curiae, National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 567 U.S._ (2012), with Lorianne Sainsbury-Wong.

Brief for Appellants Dorothy Ann Finch et al, Finch v. Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Auth., 461 Mass. 232 (2012), with Lorianne Sainsbury-Wong and John H. Cushman.

Brief for Appellants Dorothy Ann Finch et al, Finch v. Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Auth., 459 Mass. 655 (2011), with Lorianne Sainsbury-Wong and Lauren Guth Barnes.

Public Health & Social Control: Implications for Human Rights, The International Council on Human Rights Policy), at http://www.ichrp.org/files/papers/173/public health and social control wendv parmet.pdf (2009). Pandemic Preparedness: The Need for a Public Health - Not a Law Enforcement/National Security Approach, American Civil Liberties Union, January 2008 with George J. Annas and Wendy K. Mariner.

Brief for Respondent, Sidney Abbott, Bragdon v. Abbott, 524 U.S. 624 (1998); Abbott v. Bragdon,163 F.3d 81 (1st Cir. 1998), with Bennett Klein.

An Analysis of Selected Provisions of the McCain Committee Bill (S. 1415rs), Working Paper #8 in a Series on Legal Issues in the Proposed Tobacco Settlement, Tobacco Control Resources Center, May 11,1998 with Richard A. Daynard et. al.

Judicial Federalism and S. 1530, Working Paper #5 in a Series on Legal Issues in the Proposed Tobacco Settlement, Tobacco Control Resources Center, February 17, 1998.

Judicial Federalism and the Proposed Tobacco Settlement, Working Paper #3 in a Series on Legal Issues in the Proposed Tobacco Settlement, Tobacco Control Resources Center, August 6,1997.

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Book Reviews Review of Karen L. Walloch, The Anti-Vaccine Heresy: Jacobson v. Massachusetts and the Troubled History of Compulsory Vaccination, 56 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 361 (2016).

Review of John Coggon, What Makes Health Public? A Critical Evaluation of Moral, Legal and Political Claims in Public Health, MEDICAL. LAW REVIEW, 2013, first published online at http://medlaw.oxfordjournals.org/content /early/2013/03/19/medlaw.fwt011.full.p.

Review of Raymond A. Smith and Patricia D. Siplon, Drugs Into Bodies: Global Aids Treatment and Activism, 4 GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH 420 (2009).

Review of Peter Baldwin, Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces Aids, 37 JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY 599 (2007).

Review of Martha A. Derthick, Up in Smoke: From Legislation to Litigation in Tobacco Politics and Robert Rabin and Stephen D. Sugarman (eds.), Regulating Tobacco, 31 JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS, POLICY AND LAW 385 (2006).

Review of N. Shah, Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco's Chinatown, 29 JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS, POLICY & LAW 326 (2004).

Review of L. Gostin, Public Health Law: Power, Duty and Restraint, 24 JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY 460 (2003).

Review of L. Gostin & Z. Lazzarini, Human Rights and Public Health in The AIDS Pandemic, 23 JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS, POLICY AND LAW 1005 (1998).

Review of L. Garrett, The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance, 23 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS 288 (Fall, 1995).

Review of J. West (ed), The Americans with Disabilities Act: From Policy To Practice, 17 JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS, POLICY & LAW 583 (1992).

Review of W.F. Banta, AIDS in the Workplace: Legal Questions and Practical Answers, 39 INTERNATIONAL DIGEST OF HEALTH LEGISLATION 969 (1988).

Guest Book Review - (reviewing three books on AIDS and the law), 12 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW & MEDICINE 503 (1986)

Selected Community Service, Professional Boards, Advisory Committees and Awards Highest Scoring Abstract, American Public Health Association (APHA) Law Section, APHA Annual Meeting and Expo (2019) American Journal of Public Health, Associate Editor for Law and Ethics, July 2019 – Present

American Association of Law Schools, Law and Medicine, Community Service Award (2019)

American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics’ Jay Healey Health Law Teachers Award (2016).

Counsel of Record, Health Care for All et al., Amici Curiae, National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 567 U.S. 519 (2012).

Recipient of Public Health Law Association's Award for Distinguished Academic Achievement in Public Health Law, Research, and Policy (2010).

Lead Counsel in Finch v. Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Auth., 461 Mass. 232 (2012); 459

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Mass. 655 (2011).

Co-Counsel in Bragdon v. Abbott, 524 U.S. 624 and Abbott v. Bragdon, 163 F.3d. 87 (1st Cir. 1998).

Honoree as one of Top Women of Law, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, 2012.

Counsel of Record, Health Law Advocates et. al. Amici Curiae, Pegram v. Herdrich, 530 U.S. 211 (2000).

Board of Directors, Health Law Advocates.

Board of Directors, Health Care for All.

Public Health Law Association, Executive Committee, 2006 - 2010

Fellow, American Bar Foundation

Special Counsel, AIDS Coordinating Committee, American Bar Association, 2006 - 2012.

Commissioner, American Bar Association Commission of Mental & Physical Disability Law, 2005 -

2008.

National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Public Health Law Research Program.

Bar Admissions United States Supreme Court Supreme Judicial Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts