I have currently written and have been featured in many editorials and blog posts including:
- May 13, 2024: Lawrence: Adults on dating apps unlike kids with gaming addiction
- Oct 25, 2023: Lawrence comments on social media addiction lawsuits
- Sept. 28, 2023: Lawrence on political impact of government shutdown
- Jun 1, 2022: Lawrence: What reversing Roe would mean for the rule of law
- Aug. 10, 2020: Will the $400 in extra unemployment benefits actually reach people? (interview excerpted on air)
- Apr 25, 2022: Lawrence: Why the CDC is fighting ruling on mask mandate
- Apr 16, 2022: Lawrence: The Trump move Democrats want Biden to use
- April 25, 2022: Rachel Martin & Allison Aubrey, Health Officials Say a Rise in Covid Cases Looks More Like a Ripple Than a Wave, NPR Morning Edition (interview excerpted on air)
- April 22, 2022: Selena Simmons-Duffey, Why the Government’s Slow Move to Appeal the Mask Decision May Be a Legal Strategy, NPR Shots (quoted)
- April 18, 2022: Russell Berman, The Trump Move that Democrats Want Biden to Copy, The Atlantic (quoted)
- Feb. 10, 2022: Phil Galewitz & Andy Miller, Biden Administration Will Reverse Medicaid Changes that Trump OK’d in Some States, NPR Shots (quoted)
- Sept. 17, 2021: Meredith Sheldon, Can Hospitals Refuse to Admit You If You’re Not Vaccinated?, 11 Alive (quoted)
- Sept. 10, 2021: Haley Mason, Gov. Kemp Says He and Other Republican Governors Will Fight Vaccine Orders From Biden, CBS 46 (quoted)
- Jan. 22, 2021: Christopher Brown, Biden to Have Tough Time Withdrawing Obamacare, Medicaid Waivers, Bloomberg (quoted)
- Aug. 10, 2020: Nova Safo, Will the $400 in Extra Unemployment Benefits Actually Reach People?, NPR Marketplace Morning Report (interview excerpted on air)
Blog Posts
- Aug. 19, 2020: Highlighting Diverse Role Models in Teaching Legislation and Regulation, Notice &
Comment, Yale Journal on Regulation - Sept. 8, 2020: Could Pipeline and Non-Residential Fellowships Increase the Diversity of the Academy?,
Prawfsblawg (with Bijal Shah) - Sept. 21, 2020: Concerns Raised by ‘Georgia Access’ 1332 Waiver Application, Harvard Law, Bill of
Health (with Haley Gintis, Emory ’21) - Jan. 6, 2021: Midnight Waivers: Can They Be Revoked Through the Congressional Review Act?, Notice
& Comment, Yale Journal on Regulation (cited in the Huffington Post and
The Atlantic) - Jan. 11, 2021: Advantages of Using the Congressional Review Act to Revoke Health Care Waivers,
Harvard Law, Bill of Health - Sept. 14, 2021: In Defense of Sticky Waivers: Executive Entrenchment and the “Other” Texas Case, State &
Local Government Law Blog - Sept. 15, 2021: Vulnerability Theory and Health Justice, Harvard Law, Bill of Health
- March 16, 2022: Apportionment Transparency in the 2022 CAA: The Return of Institutionalism?, Notice & comment, Yale Journal of Regulation
- May 12, 2022: Extinguishing Locality Claims to Untap Opioid Settlement Funds: The Case of Georgia,
State & Local Government Law Blog (with Care Waite, Emory ’23) - May 27, 2022: An Expedited Regulatory Strategy for Expanding Access to Methadone Treatment for
Opioid Use Disorder, Health Affairs Forefront (with Richard Bonnie,
Bridget Dooling, Shelley Weizman, and Corey Davis).