By Marshalll Terrill | Contributing Writer/PinalCentral
Professor James Hodge has not had much spare time since COVID-19 spread globally.
As the director of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s Center for Public Health Law and Policy at Arizona State University, he’s in big demand these days.
His vast expertise delves into multiple areas: public health law, emergency legal preparedness, global health law, ethics and human rights.
In the last four months, he’s fielded more than 500 inquiries from policymakers, health industry leaders, public health practitioners and nonprofits seeking guidance on public health law and policy issues related to the pandemic.
However, Hodge found time in his busy schedule to speak to ASU Now about several issues regarding the constitutional and legal implications of COVID-19.