Best Practices for Teaching Public Health Law: Two Online Resource Libraries

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (s1):93-96 (2016)
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Abstract

Georgia State University College of Law, through the Center for Law, Health & Society, developed a pair of online libraries for faculty teaching public health law in schools of law or public health. Development of these libraries was funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as part of The Future of Public Health Law Education: Faculty Fellowship Program. This article describes the goals of the program addressed by the libraries, the development process, the resources included, and how faculty may benefit from the materials and provide materials benefitting other faculty across the country.

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