"Can Speech Policy Protect Public Health?" in Print in Utah Law Review
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"Can Speech Policy Protect Public Health?" in Print in Utah Law Review
Constitutionality of health-related speech meets public choice and social media
Irina Manta | 4.16.2026 8:29 AM
My coauthors Cassandra Robertson, Zoe Robinson, and I just published an article entitled "Can Speech Policy Protect Public Health?" in the Utah Law Review. Here is the abstract:
Government speech shapes public health outcomes, yet political incentives often lead officials to either remain silent about emerging threats or subordinate........© Reason.com
