Season 1 · Episode 35
035 - COVID-19 and the Law
Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
April 8, 202016m 28s
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Show Notes
There have been varying responses to COVID-19 carried out across local, state, and federal governments in the US. But what powers does the government have at various levels in a pandemic and how does the law work when an enemy like COVID-19 "does not respect jurisdictional boundaries?" Law expert and Hopkins professor Dr. Lainie Rutkow talks to Dr. Josh Sharfstein about a range of legal issues, including what happens if states start suing each other.
Learn more: jhsph.edu/covid-19