UCLA’s Health Law and Policy Program is pleased to present The Future of Human Rights and Justice-Centered Ethics in Epidemic Response.
Past Events
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2023 Conference
UCLA Law hosted a national conference on The Future of Human Rights and Justice-Centered Ethics in Epidemic Response: From HIV to Covid and Beyond on November 2-3, 2023.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Welcoming Remarks
- Dean Michael Waterstone, JD, UCLA Law
- William Sage, MD, JD, Texas A&M University
- Hannah Garry, JD, MIA, Executive Director of the Promise Institute for Human Rights, UCLA
- Cecily Gallup, MD, MPH, Acting Interim Director of the Global Health Program, UCLA Geffen School of Medicine
Panel 1: The History, Sociology, Anthropology, and Political Economy of Epidemic Response
- Moderated by Lindsay F. Wiley, JD, MPH, UCLA
- Aziza Ahmed, JD, MS, Boston University
- Adia Benton, PhD, MPH, Northwestern University
- Amy Fairchild, PhD, MPH, Syracuse University
- Daniel S. Goldberg, JD, PhD, University of Colorado
- Richard Carpiano, PhD, UC Riverside
Panel 2: Frameworks to Guide Epidemic Response: Ethics and Human Rights
- Moderated by William Sage, MD, JD, Texas A&M University
- Scott Burris, JD, Temple University
- Sofia Gruskin, JD, MIA, University of Southern California
- Govind Persad, JD, PhD, University of Denver
- Matiangai Sirleaf, JD, MA, University of Maryland
4:00-4:15 - Break
4:15-5:30 - Panel 3: Community-Led Responses to Epidemics
Room 1314, UCLA Law- Moderated by Brad Sears, JD, Founding Director of the Williams Institute, UCLA
- Gregg Gonsalves, PhD, Yale University
- Andy Imparato, JD, Executive Director of Disability Rights California and former member of the Biden-Harris COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force
- Alberto Retana, President and CEO of Community Coalition
Friday, November 3
Panel 4: Legal and Governance Mechanisms: From Local to Global
- Moderated by Lauren Dunning, JD, MPH, Director of the Future of Aging at the Milken Institute, former Director of Government Affairs, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
- Oxiris Barbot, MD, President and CEO of the United Hospital Fund of New York, former New York City Health Commissioner, former Baltimore Health Commissioner
- Robert Gatter, JD, St. Louis University, Uniform Law Commission Reporter
- Ben Mason Meier, JD, LLM, PhD, University of North Carolina
- Alexandra Phelan, SJD, LLB, LLM, Johns Hopkins University
- Gregory Schwab , JD, Drexel University, Uniform Law Commissioner, former General Counsel of Pennsylvania
Panel 5: Equitable Access to Medicines and Medical Countermeasures
- Moderated by Keegan Warren, JD, LLM, Texas A&M University
- Ximena Benavides , SJD, LLM, Yale University
- Lawrence O. Gostin, JD, LLD (Hon.), LLD (Hon.), Georgetown University
- Sam Halabi, JD, MPhil, Georgetown University
- Ruqaiijah Yearby, JD, MPH, Ohio State University
- Nathan Tseboh Chomilo, MD, Medical Director, Minnesota Medicaid and MinnesotaCare
Panel 6: Guidance, Mandates, Restrictions, and Supports for Community Mitigation
- Moderated by Lindsay F. Wiley, JD, MPH, UCLA
- Sirry M. Alang, PhD, MA, University of Pittsburgh
- Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
- Maya Hazarika Watts, JD, ChangeLab Solutions
- Ross D. Silverman, JD, MPH, Temple University
- Mitch Stripling, MPA, Director of the Pandemic Response Institute, former Assistant Commissioner for Agency Preparedness and Response at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Panel 7: Decriminalization, Decarceration, Deinstitutionalization, Harm Reduction, and Legal Protections
- Moderated by William Sage, MD, JD, Texas A&M University
- Sean Bland, JD, Santa Clara University
- Nathan Cisneros, MS, UCLA
- Sharon Dolovich, JD, PhD, UCLA
- Jasmine E. Harris, JD, University of Pennsylvania
- Zita Lazzarini , JD, MPH, University of Connecticut
Questions about the Future of Epidemic Response? Email healthlaw@law.ucla.edu.

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