Mark Gottlieb Executive Director, Public Health Advocacy Institute ma.gottlieb@northeastern.edu Expertise public health policy Mark Gottlieb in the Press Christian Science Monitor Massachusetts towns ban nicotine for a generation. Public health win or overreach? “We’re at a level of readiness that is really the envy of most other states,” says Mark Gottlieb, a lawyer who runs Northeastern University’s Public Health Advocacy Institute. “This is a really good place to see where this policy can go.” Lexington leaders hear about business, public health impacts of generational nicotine sale ban Mark Gottlieb executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law, said at the meeting that it’s common for towns and cities to go first with setting new public health policies that then become adopted statewide and nationally. CBS With popularity of online sports betting, gambling counselors see more young men battling addiction “Absolutely. That is their target population. That is where they’re going to grow their market,” said Mark Gottlieb, Public Health Advocacy Group executive director. CBS Technology has fueled a sports betting boom and a spike in problem gambling, addiction therapist warns Harry Levant doesn’t make that analogy casually. Recently, he paired up with Dick Daynard, a law professor at Northeastern University and architect of the first major lawsuits against the big tobacco companies. NBC Boston Group sues DraftKings over $1,000 sign-up bonus and its fine print The $1,000 bonus at the heart of the lawsuit, filed in Middlesex Superior Court Friday by the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University, had fine print that revealed it would only be paid out if customers made an initial deposit of $5,000 and gambled $25,000 within 90 days on bets with odds of -300 […] Brookline banned anyone born this century from buying tobacco in town. The rule is ‘clever,’ but is it legal? “I would think [tobacco companies] may consider it a bit of a long shot, but a potentially mortal threat to their industry,” said Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University’s School of Law, which is representing Brookline in the lawsuit. Should we ban the purchase of cigarettes for life? A US town is trying Mark Gottlieb, a public health lawyer at Northeastern University, describes how federal drug policy seems almost random, carved into stone by whoever’s in power, oddities of their own times. Juul and Its Courtroom Foes Stare Down FDA Ban as Youth Marketing Trial Nears “There is a real question about Juul’s ability to contribute much to a settlement if there’s a strong possibility its income is substantially curtailed,” said Mark Gottlieb, executive director of Public Health Advocacy Institute and a lecturer at the Northeastern University School of Law. Mark Gottlieb for Northeastern Global News Federal sports betting bill is introduced with assist from Northeastern’s Public Health Advocacy Institute Federal sports betting bill is introduced with assist from Northeastern’s Public Health Advocacy Institute The new federal sports betting bill, the SAFE Bet Act, is designed to protect Americans from gambling-related harm.
Christian Science Monitor Massachusetts towns ban nicotine for a generation. Public health win or overreach? “We’re at a level of readiness that is really the envy of most other states,” says Mark Gottlieb, a lawyer who runs Northeastern University’s Public Health Advocacy Institute. “This is a really good place to see where this policy can go.”
Lexington leaders hear about business, public health impacts of generational nicotine sale ban Mark Gottlieb executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law, said at the meeting that it’s common for towns and cities to go first with setting new public health policies that then become adopted statewide and nationally.
CBS With popularity of online sports betting, gambling counselors see more young men battling addiction “Absolutely. That is their target population. That is where they’re going to grow their market,” said Mark Gottlieb, Public Health Advocacy Group executive director.
CBS Technology has fueled a sports betting boom and a spike in problem gambling, addiction therapist warns Harry Levant doesn’t make that analogy casually. Recently, he paired up with Dick Daynard, a law professor at Northeastern University and architect of the first major lawsuits against the big tobacco companies.
NBC Boston Group sues DraftKings over $1,000 sign-up bonus and its fine print The $1,000 bonus at the heart of the lawsuit, filed in Middlesex Superior Court Friday by the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University, had fine print that revealed it would only be paid out if customers made an initial deposit of $5,000 and gambled $25,000 within 90 days on bets with odds of -300 […]
Brookline banned anyone born this century from buying tobacco in town. The rule is ‘clever,’ but is it legal? “I would think [tobacco companies] may consider it a bit of a long shot, but a potentially mortal threat to their industry,” said Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University’s School of Law, which is representing Brookline in the lawsuit.
Should we ban the purchase of cigarettes for life? A US town is trying Mark Gottlieb, a public health lawyer at Northeastern University, describes how federal drug policy seems almost random, carved into stone by whoever’s in power, oddities of their own times.
Juul and Its Courtroom Foes Stare Down FDA Ban as Youth Marketing Trial Nears “There is a real question about Juul’s ability to contribute much to a settlement if there’s a strong possibility its income is substantially curtailed,” said Mark Gottlieb, executive director of Public Health Advocacy Institute and a lecturer at the Northeastern University School of Law.