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A Transdisciplinary Approach to Public Health Law: The Emerging Practice of Legal Epidemiology

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEALTH, VOL 37
Volume 37, Issue -, Pages 135-148

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-032315-021841

Keywords

policy surveillance; legal epidemiology; public health practice; public health law; public health law research

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  1. Intramural CDC HHS [CC999999] Funding Source: Medline
  2. OSTLTS CDC HHS [CDC-RFA-OT13-1302] Funding Source: Medline

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Public health law has roots in both law and science. For more than a century, lawyers have helped develop and implement health laws; over the past 50 years, scientific evaluation of the health effects of laws and legal practices has achieved high levels of rigor and influence. We describe an emerging model of public health law that unites these two traditions. This transdisciplinary model adds scientific practices to the lawyerly functions of normative and doctrinal research, counseling, and representation. These practices include policy surveillance and empirical public health law research on the efficacy of legal interventions and the impact of laws and legal practices on health and health system operation. A transdisciplinary model of public health law, melding its legal and scientific facets, can help break down enduring cultural, disciplinary, and resource barriers that have prevented the full recognition and optimal role of law in public health.

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