Foreword by Georges C. Benjamin
Preface
Introduction
PART I: LAW AS THE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE: CONCEPTS
1. The U.S. Legal System and Sources of Authority for Public Health Laws
2. Constitutional Foundations for Public Health Practice: Key Terms and Principles
3. Limitations on Public Health Authority: Exploring Preemption
4. Regulating Public Health: Administrative Law
5. Litigation and Public Health
PART II: LAW IN THE EVERYDAY PRACTICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH: CASE STUDIES
6. Vaccination Law Across the Life-Course
7. Infectious Disease Prevention and Control: Legal Frameworks
8. Public Health Law in Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
9. Intentional Injury Prevention and Control: Adolescent Sexual Violence and the Law
10. Unintentional Injury Prevention and Control: Opioid Use Disorder
11. Public Health Emergency Law
12. Global Health Law
13. The Evolution of Environmental Public Health and the Law
14. Public Health Law and American Indians and Alaska Natives
15. Public Health, LGBTQ Populations, and the Law
16. Women's Health and the Law: Exploring Reproductive and Sexual Health
PART III: LAW: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY PUBLIC HEALTH TOOL
17. Law as a Social Determinant of Health
18. Health in All Policies
19. Introduction to Legal Epidemiology
20. Public Health Law and Ethics
21. Public Health Executive Decision-Making and the Law: Responsibilities, Strategies, and Consequences
Afterword: The Future of Public Health and the Law: Reducing the Racial Equity Gap
Glossary