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Network for Public Health Law Among Leading Public Health Organizations Joining Moyle Case as Amicus in 9th Circuit 

The Network for Public Health Law

The Network for Public Health Law (Network) announced today it has filed an amicus brief in the Moyle v. The Network joined the American Public Health Association, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the American Medical Women’s Association and over 100 public health and legal scholars in supporting the U.S.

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A Collaborative Vision for Public Health in 2024

The Network for Public Health Law

The focus on public health has increasingly shifted to state legislatures, where ideological—rather than medical or scientific—considerations are shaping policies.” and raised awareness of actions taken at all levels of government to enhance protections of abortion-related health records and data.

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Springing Forward into Collaboration and Growth

The Network for Public Health Law

Just as Spring heralds a time of renewal and growth, so too does our approach evolve in response to the shifting challenges and opportunities that arise in public health. I am also motivated by our public health partners who are as steadfast in their efforts, and one of my priorities is to find new and innovative ways to collaborate.

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Trump’s White House Return Poised To Tangle Health Care Safety Net

KFF Health News

Former President Donald Trump’s election victory and looming return to the White House will likely bring changes that scale back the nation’s public health insurance programs — increasing the uninsured rate, while imposing new barriers to abortion and other reproductive care. Kennedy Jr.

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Trump’s White House return poised to tangle health care safety net

HEALTHBEAT

Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here. and could include an erosion of the Affordable Care Act’s consumer protections, the imposition of work requirements in Medicaid and funding cuts to the safety net insurance, and challenges to federal agencies that safeguard public health.