Denise Hill Vice Chair and Speaker at Inaugural National Vaccine Law Conference

Washington, D.C.
09.19.2022

Drake Associate Professor and Whitfield & Eddy Law attorney and mediator Denise Hill was the Vice Chair and a presenter at the first National Vaccine Law Conference virtually and at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University in Washington, D.C. on September 15-16, 2022.

The seminal conference brought together the top legal minds, public policy experts, and scholars on vaccination to reimagine the legal and public policy responses to vaccine, infectious diseases, and counter the heavy toll such diseases extract from society. Three tracks (The Legal Environment of Vaccine Development and Distribution; Public Health Policy & Practice; and Best Practices) addressed practical legal, ethical, and policy issues involved in every aspect of the vaccine life cycle.

The conference will also feature an exclusive screening of the new documentary film, "Virulent: The Vaccine War," directed by Tjardus Greidanus and produced by Laura Davis. 

Key conference partners included the American Society for Law Medicine & Ethics, the District of Columbia Bar Association, and George Mason University Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy. 

For more information

To learn more about the conference please visit the NVLC website.

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