Wendy Parmet
Affiliations: | Law, Policy and Society | Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States |
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Rasmussen SA, Goodman RA, Parmet WE. (2023) Addressing the Need for Accountability in Public Health. American Journal of Public Health. 113: 620-622 |
Parmet WE, Erwin PC. (2023) The Challenges to Public Health Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19. American Journal of Public Health. 113: 267-268 |
Mello MM, Parmet WE. (2022) U.S. Public Health Law - Foundations and Emerging Shifts. The New England Journal of Medicine. 386: 805-808 |
Gostin LO, Parmet WE, Rosenbaum S. (2022) The US Supreme Court's Rulings on Large Business and Health Care Worker Vaccine Mandates: Ramifications for the COVID-19 Response and the Future of Federal Public Health Protection. Jama. 327: 713-714 |
Mello MM, Parmet WE. (2021) Public Health Law after Covid-19. The New England Journal of Medicine. 385: 1153-1155 |
Berman ML, Tobin-Tyler E, Parmet WE. (2020) The Role of Advocacy in Public Health Law. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 47: 15-18 |
Parmet WE, Sainsbury-Wong L, Prabhu M. (2018) Immigration and Health: Law, Policy, and Ethics. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 45: 55-59 |
Parmet WE. (2016) Health: Policy or Law? A Population-Based Analysis of the Supreme Court's ACA Cases. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 41: 1061-1081 |
Wiley LF, Parmet WE, Jacobson PD. (2015) Adventures in nannydom: reclaiming collective action for the public's health. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 43: 73-5 |
Haffajee R, Parmet WE, Mello MM. (2014) What is a public health "emergency"? The New England Journal of Medicine. 371: 986-8 |