LESSONS LEARNED FROM COVID-19

A Planning Pandemic: The Spread of Mandated Planning and Its Failure in Crisis
By Judge GlockThe Cicero Institute

Lessons for the Law from COVID-19: Alternative Histories to Define the Roles of Politics and Expertise in the Administrative State
By E. Donald Elliott, Distinguished Adjunct Professor, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University

Lessons for the Next Pandemic
By Tevi Troy, Senior Fellow, Bipartisan Policy Center; Former Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services