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  Trump uses coronavirus briefing to fire back at critics 2020 WL 1852439 (4/13/2020) President Trump on Monday used the White House briefing room to lash out at critics of his response to the coronavirus outbreak, rattling off a litany of grievances about press coverage and airing a reel of cable news footage that portrayed his actions in a positive light. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  U.S. ATTORNEY SEEKS REPORTING OF DISCRIMINATION AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN HOUSING RESULTING FROM COVID-19 PANDEMIC (5/8/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Monika Batra Kashyap U.s. Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and the Racially Disparate Impacts of Covid-19 11 California Law Review Online 517 (November, 2020) (11/1/2020) This Essay contextualizes the racially disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 in the United States within a framework of settler colonialism in order to broaden the understanding of how structural inequality is produced, imposed, and maintained. A settler colonialism framework recognizes that the United States is a present-day settler colonial... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  Understanding Time to Exoneration: Race, Other Factors, and Why it Matters 57 Criminal Law Bulletin 1 (2021) (2020) Lauren O'Neill Shermer earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from The University of Maryland, College Park. She is currently an Associate Professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice Department at Widener University in Chester, PA. Her research spans a wide range of topics, but most recently focuses on exonerations, eyewitness... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call Warren bill would require collection of demographic data on coronavirus CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (4/17/2020) Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., introduced bicameral legislation requiring the Health and Human Services Department to collect and report coronavirus demographic data, including the race and ethnicity of those afflicted. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call Warren bill would require HHS to collect COVID-19 demographic data CQ Roll Call Washington Data Privacy Briefing (4/16/2020) Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., introduced bicameral legislation requiring the Health and Human Services Department to collect and report coronavirus demographic data, including the race and ethnicity of those afflicted. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Keith Lewis, CQ Roll Call Warren, Pressley question HHS over healthcare racial disparities CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (7/16/2020) Massachusetts Democrats Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna S. Pressley are asking the Health and Human Services Department to address racial disparities in COVID-19 infection and death rates, as well as in overall healthcare outcomes; ; Warren, Pressley question HHS over healthcare racial disparities July 16, 2020 Massachusetts Democrats Sen. Elizabeth Warren and; are asking the Health and Human Services Department to address racial disparities in COVID- 19 infection and death rates, as well as in overall healthcare; and Indigenous communities have been disproportionately infected and killed by COVID- 19 underscores that racism, discrimination, and bias are public health problems that the federal; as their white counterparts, they said. Without successfully addressing these racial disparities in health outcomes and health care access 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Christopher W. Adams What Is Nacdl Doing for You and Your Clients in Covid-19? 44-NOV Champion 5 (November, 2020) (11/1/2020) This has been a severely challenging year for individuals, law offices, and bar organizations. Health concerns, death of loved ones, economic disruption, the necessary closure of most courts, work-from-home orders, and the like have created strains on us all. Unfortunately, these hardships may continue for some time, as it looks like the United... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Morgan Chalfant White House defends Trump's use of term as not racist The Hill (6/22/2020) White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany repeatedly defended President Trump for describing the coronavirus as the kung flu despite widespread criticism that it is racist. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Pamela Wolf, J.D. WHITE HOUSE NEWS-CITING COVID-19, PRESIDENT TRUMP SUSPENDS ENTRY OF CERTAIN ALIENS FOR 60 DAYS Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (4/23/2020) Many question the actual impact and true motivation for the suspension. On April 22, President Trump issued a proclamation suspending the entry of immigrants he deems to present a risk to the U.S. labor market as the country attempts to recover from the COVID-19 public health crisis. Among other things, Trump noted that with the behavior changes; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  WHITE HOUSE RE-ESTABLISHES COUNCIL ON NATIVE AMERICAN AFFAIRS TO SUPPORT CONTINUED INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION WITH INDIAN COUNTRY (4/28/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Michael H. LeRoy Whitewashing Coaching Racism in Ncaa Sports: Enforcing Civil Rights Through the Ku Klux Klan Act 10 Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 53 (Fall, 2020) (2020) Coaching racism in college sports may be facilitated by NCAA transfer waivers silencing players who complain about racial harassment. Athletic directors and other school officials may have conspired with the NCAA to resolve racism complaints by using nondisclosure agreements and liability releases while avoiding independent investigations and... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
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