WHO and U.S. Government Responses to Omicron
The World Health Organization (WHO) designated the SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.529, named Omicron, as a Variant of Concern (VOC) on 11/26/2021. WHO has asked countries to enhance surveillance and...
View ArticleThis Just In: Outer Space Law
Outer Space Law, edited by Yanal Abul Failat and Anél Ferreira-Snyman, is now in its second edition. The book is aimed at readers looking for a single title to understand the key issues relevant to...
View ArticleTakeaways from the 2022 WHO World Mental Health Report
The World Health Organization has published the 2022 World Mental Health Report: Transforming Mental Health for All. First published by the WHO in 2001, this report covers an overview of global mental...
View ArticleU.S. & International Law with Art Law Focus at Library Conference
Law librarian Amy Burchfield recently had the opportunity to attend the 40th Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries held at Stanford University. The conference covered U.S. and...
View ArticleOn the 54th Anniversary of the Moon Landing Check Out Our Space Law Materials
Today is the 54th anniversary of the first people landing on the moon, so we thought it would be a great opportunity to highlight CSU|LAW’s Global Space Law Center and space law materials. HeinOnline’s...
View ArticleFinancial Crisis at ProMED, the Infectious Disease Alert Email System
Since 1994, ProMED, the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases, has provided alerts on potential infectious disease outbreaks through its free email subscription service. ProMED was launched by the...
View ArticleIf You Don’t Like It Here Just Leave…But You’ll Have to Pay $2350
Former Americans who have renounced their citizenship have launched a class-action lawsuit suing the U.S. government for what they argue are exorbitant and unconstitutional costs of relinquishing their...
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