Breaking Doctrinal Silos Between Environmental Law, Disability Law, and Torts to Stop the Spread of Infectious Disease Through Contaminated Indoor Air

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Date

2024-05-01

Authors

Bard, Jennifer S.

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Publisher

University of Oregon School of Law

Abstract

This Article introduces a practical legal strategy for immediately implementing new scientific discoveries concerning disease transmission to improve indoor air quality and reduce infectious disease spread. This strategy transcends traditional legal silos and bridges these gaps by integrating three disciplines that seldom collaborate: disability law, negligence law, and state environmental law. In so doing, it assembles a toolkit of legal instruments to alleviate the burden of infectious diseases for all Americans in their daily lives — whether they are working, traveling, shopping, worshiping, attending school, or seeking health care.

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106 pages

Keywords

International air quality standards, COVID-19, Airborne disease, Center for Disease Control, Regulation

Citation

39 J. Env't L. & Litig. 163