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Episode Synopsis
Even in its earliest stages, coronavirus has impacted the world in a way that was unpredictable and devastating. To manage the consequences of this very deadly pandemic, every country has implemented their own unique strategy with various degrees of success. What has worked? What hasn’t worked? What are the lessons to be learned from this virus and what are the next steps? From the University of Pennsylvania, Professor Cary Coglianese and Neysun Mahboubi join your host, Sarah Knarzer, on a special episode to discuss the different regulatory responses from around the world, as discussed in an essay series on “Comparing Nations’ Responses to COVID-19” in The Regulatory Review, that our guests helped to curate.
The Administrative Law Review will publish a special themed issued, featuring expanded versions of a selection of these essays, in March 2021.
If you have any questions about this episode, the guests, or the podcast, or if you would like to propose a topic or a guest, please email Sarah Knarzer at [email protected].
The Administrative Law Review will publish a special themed issued, featuring expanded versions of a selection of these essays, in March 2021.
If you have any questions about this episode, the guests, or the podcast, or if you would like to propose a topic or a guest, please email Sarah Knarzer at [email protected].
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