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Diane Heckman, J.D. THE LEGALITY OF MANDATORY VACCINATIONS OF K-12 PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE COVID-19 UNIVERSE 388 West's Education Law Reporter 453 (June 10, 2021) We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. -Declaration of Independence I. Introduction II. Constitutional Considerations A. Overview B. The First Amendment and Freedom of Religion C.... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Thomas A. Mayes THE LONG, COLD SHADOW OF BEFORE: SPECIAL EDUCATION DURING AND AFTER COVID-19 30 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Soc. Just. 89, Southern California Review of Law & Social Justice (Winter, 2021); (Publication Name: Southern California Review of Law & Social Justice) (Winter, 2021) C1-2TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION. 90 II. THE UNREASONABLENESS OF DWELLING ON BEFORE. 94 A. Reasonably Calculated. 96 B. Appropriate in Light of the Child's Circumstances. 100 C. Other Considerations. 101 D. The Cruelty of Dwelling on Before. 102 E. The Imperative to Act During the Now and Next. 105 III. CONCLUSION. 111 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Kristen Nelson , Jeanne Segil THE PANDEMIC AS A PORTAL: REIMAGINING CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN COLORADO IN THE WAKE OF COVID-19 98 Denv. L. Rev. 337, Denver Law Review (Winter, 2021); (Publication Name: Denver Law Review) (Winter, 2021) There is growing recognition that the phenomenon of mass incarceration fails to achieve public safety, perpetuates cycles of harm in communities, and is costly and ineffective. Most experts agree that it will be impossible to achieve a meaningful decrease in our rates of mass incarceration without considering our response to violent crime. And yet,... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Jessica Dixon Weaver THE PERFECT STORM: CORONAVIRUS AND THE ELDER CATCH 96 Tulane Law Review 59 (November, 2021) The global COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated an already growing phenomenon: the Elder Catch. This term defines the caregiving dilemma faced by adults who are simultaneously working, caring for elder parents or relatives, and in some cases, raising children at the same time. Few scholars have explored how the state uses the traditional family... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
George R. La Noue THE RACE CARD IN ARPA'S FOOD SUPPLY DECK 22 Federalist Society Review 184 (July 12, 2021) Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public policy matters. Any expressions of opinion are those of the author. Whenever we publish an article that advocates for a particular position, we offer links to other perspectives on the issue. We also invite responses from our readers. To join the debate,... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Michele Goodwin , Erwin Chemerinsky THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION: IMMIGRATION, RACISM, AND COVID-19 169 U. Pa. L. Rev. 313, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (January, 2021); (Publication Name: University of Pennsylvania Law Review) (January, 2021) Two of the most important issues defining the Trump Administration were the President's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Administration's dealing with immigration issues. These have been regarded, in the popular press and in the scholarly literature, as unrelated. But there is a key common feature in the Trump Administration's response:... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
José Felipé Anderson THE URBAN TRAUMA DRAMA: THE INTERSECTING PATH OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC HEALTH REVEALED DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 14 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 515 (2021) Our society often operates under the delusion that more incarceration in urban areas will make us safer. Crowded cities and the problems for its inhabitants are not new. Those problems often fall more heavily on minority groups. Failed education, healthcare unavailability, and a lack of decent housing have made it difficult for cities to cope with... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Ann E. Tweedy THE VALIDITY OF TRIBAL CHECKPOINTS IN SOUTH DAKOTA TO CURB THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 2021 University of Chicago Legal Forum 233 (2021) This Article examines the question of whether, during a public health emergency, tribes located in a state that has adopted minimal protections to curb a pandemic may enact stronger protections for their own citizens and territories. Specifically, may they do so, even when enforcement of the tribes' protections causes inconvenience to those simply... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Sarah Ganty The Veil of the COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates: Ignorance of Poverty, Injustice Towards the Poor 12 European Journal of Risk Regulation 343 (June, 2021) Socioeconomic disadvantages are amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic all over the world. Public actions and omissions severely affect the poor, alongside their precarious living, health and working conditions. As we slowly prepare for the aftermath of the pandemic, thanks to the progression of vaccination, especially in developed countries, certain... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Cathleen Calhoun, J.D. Top Story: Five Executive Orders Reveal President Biden's Response Plan for Covid-19 Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (1/26/2021) What's in the Executive Orders that relate to the Biden Administration's response to COVID-19? President Biden's five executive orders (EOs) on COVID-19 focus on multi-agency responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each of the five EOs targets a separate area in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemicdata systems, an equity task force, a pandemic...; Search Snippet: ...STORY: FIVE EXECUTIVE ORDERS REVEAL PRESIDENT BIDEN'S RESPONSE PLAN FOR COVID- 19 January 26, 2021 By Cathleen Calhoun, J.D. By What's in... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Cathleen Calhoun, J.D. Top Story: Five Executive Orders Reveal President Biden's Response Plan for Covid-19 Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (1/26/2021) (1/26/2021) What's in the Executive Orders that relate to the Biden Administration's response to COVID-19? President Biden's five executive orders (EOs) on COVID-19 focus on multi-agency responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each of the five EOs targets a separate area in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemicdata systems, an equity task force, a pandemic... 2021 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Michael Waterstone TOP TEN LEADERSHIP LESSONS LEARNED FROM BEING DEAN DURING COVID-19 52 University of Toledo Law Review 337 (Summer, 2021) IT feels presumptuous to write an essay about leadership lessons from the time of COVID-19. I spent more than a little time during this period feeling anxious, stressed, and insecure. But I believe that as leaders we have both an obligation and opportunity for continual improvement and self-assessment. And while I hope we will not see another... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Katherine Florey TOWARD TRIBAL REGULATORY SOVEREIGNTY IN THE WAKE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 63 Arizona Law Review 399 (Summer, 2021) The media has often highlighted the devastating toll COVID-19 has taken in many parts of Indian country--and that, to be sure, is part of the story. But there are other aspects of the picture as well. On the one hand, tribes have taken resourceful and creative measures to combat COVID-19. On the other, a troublesome doctrinal landscape has... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Hernández-López TRADE WAR, PPE, AND RACE 16 NW J. L. & Soc. Pol'y 43, Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy (Spring, 2021); (Publication Name: Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy) (Spring, 2021) Tariffs on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as face masks and gloves, weaken the American response to COVID. The United States has exacerbated PPE shortages with Section 301 tariffs on these goods, part of a trade war with China. This has a disparate impact felt by minority communities because of a series of health inequity harms. COVID's... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Adam Crepelle TRIBES, VACCINES, AND COVID-19: A LOOK AT TRIBAL RESPONSES TO THE PANDEMIC 49 Fordham Urban Law Journal 31 (November, 2021) Introduction. 31 I. Why Tribes Were Especially Vulnerable to the COVID-19 Virus. 35 II. Vaccines, Pharmaceutical Experiments, and Indians. 39 III. Tribal Vaccine Distribution. 44 IV. Tribes and Medical Sovereignty: Beyond Vaccines. 53 A. Mask Mandates and Social Distancing Guidelines. 53 B. Highway COVID-19 Checkpoints. 57 C. Casino and Other... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Understanding Time to Exoneration: Race, Other Factors, and Why it Matters 57 Criminal Law Bulletin 1 (2021) 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... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
James G. Hodge, Jr. , Jennifer L. Piatt , Leila F. Barraza , Rebecca Freed , Summer Ghaith VACCINATING URBAN POPULATIONS IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19: LEGAL CHALLENGES AND OPTIONS 49 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1 (November, 2021) The real-time development of multiple, efficacious vaccines through federal alliances with U.S.-based pharmaceutical companies via Operation Warp Speed during the COVID-19 pandemic is a shining achievement. The health and safety of U.S. residents rely on a national vaccine campaign led by the Biden Administration seeking to rapidly achieve herd... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
By CQ Roll Call staff Vaccination rates up among young adults, Hispanics during delta surge CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (September 28, 2021) COVID-19 vaccine-hesitant groups were more motivated to get vaccinated during the delta variant surge, according to data released Tuesday as part of the Kaiser Family Foundation COVID-19 vaccine tracker. 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Laura Hunter Dietz, J.D. Voter Identification Requirements as Denying or Abridging Right to Vote on Account of Race or Color Under § 2 of Voting Rights Act, 52 U.S.C.A. § 10301 12 American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d 4 (The ALR databases are made current by the weekly addition of relevant new cases.) Voter identification requirements have been enacted in many states, spurring challenges based on alleged violations to section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, 52 U.S.C.A. § 10301 (formerly 42 U.S.C.A. § 1973). Minority voters and their advocates, in particular, have alleged that voter identification requirements contravene the prohibition of the Voting... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Laura Hunter Dietz, J.D. Voter Identification Requirements as Denying or Abridging Right to Vote on Account of Race or Color Under § 2 of Voting Rights Act, 52 U.S.C.A. § 10301 12 A.L.R. Fed. 3d Art. 4 (Originally published in 2016), American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d (2021); (Publication Name: American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d) (Spring, 2021) Voter identification requirements have been enacted in many states, spurring challenges based on alleged violations to section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, 52 U.S.C.A. § 10301 (formerly 42 U.S.C.A. § 1973). Minority voters and their advocates, in particular, have alleged that voter identification requirements contravene the prohibition of the Voting... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Benjamin E. Griffith, Lauren E. Ward VOTING IN A PANDEMIC: THE EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON AMERICA'S ELECTIONS 66 South Dakota Law Review 401 (2021) The United States of America has had a big year in 2020, facing a global pandemic, an economic recession, and a social justice movement aimed at ending racism and police brutality. With respect to the coronavirus pandemic, the country faces the problem of reconciling the right to vote and our in-person voting system with the need to vote at a... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  WAC 246-101-017 NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (SARS-COV-2), CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) REPORTING State Healthcare Laws Library 246-101-017 (2021) (1) Designating coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that causes it, as a notifiable condition, and requiring the reporting of race and ethnicity and other essential data by health care providers, health care facilities, laboratories, and local health departments related to cases of COVID-19 are necessary to... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Lindsay Heck WHEN ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM, A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS, AND AN EDUCATIONAL EMERGENCY COLLIDE 46 Human Rights 18 (2021) Flint, Michigan, is ground zero for the four major crises that have afflicted the nation over the past year. In Flint, a catastrophic public health crisis collided with an economic downturn, systemic racism, and a burgeoning environmental crisis years before the COVID-19 pandemic unleashed, or exacerbated, such forces on a nationwide scale. In... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Michael L. Zuckerman WHEN THE CONDITIONS ARE THE CONFINEMENT: EIGHTH AMENDMENT HABEAS CLAIMS DURING COVID-19 90 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1 (2021) Imagine you are a lawyer with clients inside a prison under which a sinkhole has just opened. The prison is slowly sinking into the ground and filling with water. Though the prison is attempting to pump out excess water, the water level is projected to rise some five or so feet over the coming weeks. Some of the people incarcerated at the prison... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Pamela Wolf, J.D. White House News-biden Administration Poised to Tackle Covid-19, Racial Equity, Tanking Economy, Health Care, Immigration Reform Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (1/20/2021) The new administration plans a whole of government approach to embedding racial justice across federal agencies, policies, and programs. As newly sworn President Biden and Vice President Harris take their places in the White House, they have outlined the new administration's priorities, including plans to move quickly to contain the COVID-19 crisis...; Search Snippet: ...News: Story WHITE HOUSE NEWSBIDEN ADMINISTRATION POISED TO TACKLE COVID- 19, RACIAL EQUITY, TANKING ECONOMY, HEALTH CARE, IMMIGRATION REFORM January 20, 2021... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Pamela Wolf, J.D. White House News-biden Administration Poised to Tackle Covid-19, Racial Equity, Tanking Economy, Health Care, Immigration Reform Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (1/20/2021) (1/20/2021) The new administration plans a whole of government approach to embedding racial justice across federal agencies, policies, and programs. As newly sworn President Biden and Vice President Harris take their places in the White House, they have outlined the new administration's priorities, including plans to move quickly to contain the COVID-19 crisis... 2021 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Kevin Drakulich , Kevin H. Wozniak , John Hagan , Devon Johnson WHOSE LIVES MATTERED? HOW WHITE AND BLACK AMERICANS FELT ABOUT BLACK LIVES MATTER IN 2016 55 Law and Society Review 227 (June, 2021) White Americans, on average, do not support Black Lives Matter, while Black Americans generally express strong support. The lack of support among white Americans is striking, and we argue that it matters why this racial gap exists. Using a nationally representative survey collected during the crest of the first wave of widespread attention to the... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Paul Nylen, Brian Huels, Shane Wheeler WITH CORONAVIRUS RAVAGING THE ECONOMY, CONGRESS SHOWS HIGHEST TAX PRIORITIES: AN EXPLORATION OF THE PROVISIONS IN THE CARES ACT AND BEYOND 30 University of Miami Business Law Review 103 (Winter 2021) The virus known as SARS-CoV-2 (Coronavirus) swept over the United States in ways that no other crisis has affected modern society. While the Spanish Flu of 1918 has often been cited for its pandemic similarities to the Coronavirus, from an economic standpoint the attacks of September 11, 2001, and the Great Recession of 2008 are perhaps the... 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
H. Timothy Lovelace Jr. "TO RESTORE THE SOUL OF AMERICA": HOW DOMESTIC ANTI-RACISM MIGHT FUEL GLOBAL ANTI-RACISM 115 AJIL Unbound 63 (2021) (2020) On November 7, 2020, President Joe Biden proclaimed that his administration would restore the soul of America. He declared that U.S. voters had given him a mandate to achieve racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country, and that he plans to use the nation's restored moral leadership to create international consensus around U.S....; Search Snippet: ...Order TO RESTORE THE SOUL OF AMERICA: HOW DOMESTIC ANTI- RACISM MIGHT FUEL GLOBAL ANTI- RACISM H. Timothy Lovelace Jr. [FNa1] Copyright © 2021 by H. Timothy... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Francine J. Lipman , Nicholas A. Mirkay , Palma Joy Strand #Blacktaxpayersmatter: Anti-racist Restructuring of U.s. Tax Systems 46 Human Rights 10 (2020) (2020) The world has witnessed the brutal suffocation of George Floyd on a concrete sidewalk in Minneapolis. While this is but one more example of centuries of relentless violence against Black people, many are hoping that this tragic death will be a catalyst for meaningful change. Throughout the world, rallies, marches, and vigils have filled public... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
WILLIAM H. RODGERS, JR., et. Al. § 0B:22.Climate Change Linked to the Rise in Infectious Diseases-The Rise of Coronaviruses and Climate Change-The Psychosocial Effects and Stigma of the Coronavirus Pandemic ENVIRLAW § 0B:22, Rodgers Environmental Law Second Edition (12/3/2020) COVID-19 is now an internationally known disease which has spread around the world like a wildfire, caused a global recession, and changed the societal habits. Yet, at the end of 2019, health professionals in Wuhan only knew that there was an unknown illness causing pneumonia-like cases. China alerted WHO on December 31, 2019, that something was... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
WILLIAM H. RODGERS, JR., et.al. § 0B:22.Climate Change Linked to the Rise in Infectious Diseases-The Rise of Coronaviruses and Climate Change-The Psychosocial Effects and Stigma of the Coronavirus Pandemic Rodgers Environmental Law Second Edition § 0B:22 (7/15/2020) COVID-19 is now an internationally known disease which has spread around the world like a wildfire, caused a global recession, and changed the societal habits. Yet, at the end of 2019, health professionals in Wuhan only knew that there was an unknown illness causing pneumonia-like cases. China alerted WHO on December 31, 2019, that something was; Linked to the Rise in Infectious DiseasesThe Rise of Coronaviruses and Climate ChangeThe Psychosocial Effects and Stigma of the Coronavirus Pandemic COVID-19 is now an internationally known disease which; of Asian descent, especially those of Chinese ethnicity, have experienced racism and discrimination because of the association of the COVID- 19 virus to China.[ 4 ] Some of the discrimination is passive; in NYC. 6 On the community level 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  § 11:2. What You Should Know about Covid-19 and the Ada, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other Eeo Laws Disability Law Compliance Manual § 11:2 (12/1/2020) All EEOC materials related to COVID-19 are collected at www.eeoc.gov/coronavirus. The EEOC enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which include the requirement for reasonable accommodation and non-discrimination based on disability, and rules about employer... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  § 11:2.What you should know about COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and other EEO laws Disability Law Compliance Manual DLCM § 11:2 (2020) All EEOC materials related to COVID-19 are collected at www.eeoc.gov/coronavirus. The EEOC enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which include the requirement for reasonable accommodation and non-discrimination based on disability, and rules about employer; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  § 23:61.Protecting vulnerable employees of COVID-19 pandemic through reasonable accommodation EMPLL § 23:61, Employment Discrimination Law and Litigation (12/3/2020) The EEOC issued a revised Pandemic Preparedness in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act guidance on March 21, 2020 updating its October 9, 2009 guidance in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The EEOC noted that the guidance does not have the force and effect of law. Nevertheless, its views are influential. The EEOC continues to... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
WILLIAM H. RODGERS, JR., et. Al. § 23A:2.Covid-19 Climate-Energy Implications: Access to Information ENVIRLAW § 23A:2, Rodgers Environmental Law Second Edition (12/3/2020) Covid-19 has been an energy sector game changer. Exxon warns that its oil and gas operations may be written down by as much as $3.1 billion, given low oil prices and demand. Shell similarly predicted a $22 billion write down and BP expected a $17.5 billion write-down. The Congressional Research Service reports that the Interior Department's Office... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  § 24-48.5-127. Covid-19 Relief for Disproportionately Impacted Businesses-report-legislative Declaration-definitions-repeal CO ST § 24-48.5-127 (7/13/1905) West's Colorado Revised Statutes Annotated|**|Title 24. Government-State|**| Other Agencies|**| Article 48.5. Office of Economic Development|**| Part 1. Office of Economic Development 2020 Statutes & Court Rules
Theresa L. Corrada and Roberto L. Corrada § 3:30.Avoiding discrimination related to COVID-19 safety measures, policies, and practices in the workplace 16 COPRAC § 3:30, West's Colorado Practice Series TM (12/3/2020) The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, many of which are uniquely pertinent in the case of a pandemic, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which require reasonable accommodation, prohibits discrimination based on disability, and limit employer... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  § 5:1.jury Representativeness in the Era of Covid-19, a Note from Oscar Bobrow, Public Defender Jurywork Systematic Techniques § 5:1 (12/1/2020) In this time of widespread illness, and reasonable fear of illness, experts have been discussing juror-friendly policies courts might implement as they re-open and summon jurors. One recommendation in this regard is increased flexibility in granting postponements and excusals to summoned jurors. Though such policies may be reasonable responses to... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  ¶ 102-828 CREDIT SCORES HAVE NOT BEEN SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTED BY COVID-19. Bank Compliance Guide 102-828 (10/1/2020) ¶ 102-828 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. August 31, 2020. CFPB special issue brief in full text. This report uses the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Consumer Credit Panel (CCP) to examine the early effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer credit outcomes, including delinquencies, payment assistance, credit access, and account... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  ¶ 157-069 CREDIT SCORES HAVE NOT BEEN SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTED BY COVID-19. Fed. Bank. L. Rep. P 157-069, Federal Banking Law Reporter (12/3/2020) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. ¶ 157-069. August 31, 2020. CFPB special issue brief in full text. This report uses the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Consumer Credit Panel (CCP) to examine the early effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer credit outcomes, including delinquencies, payment assistance, credit access, and account... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 157-136 GAO ISSUES LATEST REPORT ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. Fed. Bank. L. Rep. P 157-136, Federal Banking Law Reporter (12/3/2020) Government Accountability Office. ¶ 157-136. September 23, 2020. GAO-20-701. Highlights in full text. GAO-20-701 www.gao.gov Highlights of GAO-20-701, a report to congressional committees As of September 10, 2020, the U.S. had over 6.3 million cumulative reported cases of COVID-19 and over 177, 000 reported deaths, according to federal agencies. The... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 181, 478 FINAL RULE, 85 FR 27550, MAY 8, 2020 - MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PROGRAMS, BASIC HEALTH PROGRAM, AND EXCHANGES; ADDITIONAL POLICY AND REGULATORY REVISIONS IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY AND DELAY OF CERTAIN REPORTING REQU Medicare and Medicaid Guide P 181478 (2020) 85 FR 27550] 42 CFR Parts 409, 410, 412, 413, 414, 415, 424, 425, 440, 483, 484, and 600 45 CFR Part 156 [CMS-5531-IFC] RIN 0938-AU32 AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS. ACTION: Interim final rule with comment period. This interim final rule with comment period (IFC) gives individuals and entities that provide; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Pamela Wolf, J.D. ¶ 20, 256D COALITION PRESSES GOVERNOR TO MANDATE TEMPORARY STANDARD TO PROTECT WORKERS FROM COVID-19 - MARYLAND - STATE NEWS Labor & Employment Law P 20256D (9/1/2020) A coalition of worker rights and anti-poverty groups, faith leaders, environmental organizations, and public health professionals is calling on Republican Governor Larry Hogan to issue emergency protective measures to protect the state's workers from COVID-19. The 12 organizations filed a consolidated petition to the governor; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 200, 221 HOUSE BILL, P.L. 116-136, MARCH 27, 2020 - CORONAVIRUS AID, RELIEF, AND ECONOMIC SECURITY ACT (CARES ACT) (P.L. 116-136) Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter P 200221 (2020) (2020) Begun and held at the City of Washington on Friday, the third day of January, two thousand and twenty An Act To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the excise tax on high cost employer-sponsored health coverage. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, This Act may; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 36, 357D DISPARATE IMPACT ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT AGAINST TYSON, JBS CHALLENGES LACK OF COVID-19 WORKER PROTECTIONS - LITIGATION NEWS, TRENDS Labor & Employment Law P 36357D (7/15/2020) By Pamela Wolf, J.D. On July 8, a nationwide coalition of organizations that advocate for meat processing workers and allied groups filed an administrative civil rights complaint against mega-corporations Tyson and JBS. Filed with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the complaint alleges that, in addition to being disastrous for the wellbeing of; DISPARATE IMPACT ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT AGAINST TYSON, JBS CHALLENGES LACK OF COVID- 19 WORKER PROTECTIONS LITIGATION NEWS, TRENDS 2020 By Pamela Wolf, J.D; health, the two major meat processing corporations have engaged in racial discrimination prohibited by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through their workplace policies during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Purportedly, Tyson and JBS have adopted policies that reject; impact. Meat processing workers, the majority of whom are Black, Latino, and Asian, bear an adverse disparate impact from exposure to COVID- 19 caused by Respondents' Corporate Processing Policies that favor a processing; CDC Disparity Report found that, based on 21 states reporting race and ethnicity data, Hispanic and Asian workers might be disproportionately affected by COVID- 19 in this workplace setting, the complaint states. The Report does; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 36, 710D HHS, CDC ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO FULFILL STATUTORY DUTIES IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC - LITIGATION NEWS, TRENDS Labor & Empl. L. P 36710D, Labor & Employment Law (12/3/2020) By Pamela Wolf, J.D. A New York public charter school and its administrator, a community health organization and its CEO and public health advocate, a New York City Councilmember, and an infectious disease researcher at the only COVID-19 hospital in Central Brooklyn have filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 36,904 Biden Administration Poised to Tackle Covid-19, Racial Equity, Tanking Economy, Health Care, Immigration Reform - White House News Labor & Employment Law 36904 (2020) By Pamela Wolf, J.D. As newly sworn President Biden and Vice President Harris take their places in the White House, they have outlined the new administration's priorities, including plans to move quickly to contain the COVID-19 crisis by expanding testing, safely reopening schools and businesses, and taking science-driven steps to address the... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 400, 179 MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS, GAO-21-207, NOVEMBER 17, 2020 - COVID-19: FEDERAL EFFORTS ACCELERATE VACCINE AND THERAPEUTIC DEVELOPMENT, BUT MORE TRANSPARENCY NEEDED ON EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATIONS Food Drug Cosm. L. Rep. P 400179, Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter (12/3/2020) November 2020 GAO-21-207 Highlights of GAO-21-207, a report to congressional addressees The U.S. had about 10.3 million cumulative reported cases of COVID-19 and about 224, 000 reported deaths as of November 12, 2020. Given this catastrophic loss of life as well as the pandemic's effects on the U.S. economy, effective and safe vaccines and... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 400,179 Resources for Providers and Attorneys During the Covid-19 Outbreak Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter P 400179 (12/1/2020) GAO Report, GAO-21-207, November 17, 2020. November 2020 GAO-21-207 Highlights of GAO-21-207, a report to congressional addressees The U.S. had about 10.3 million cumulative reported cases of COVID-19 and about 224,000 reported deaths as of November 12, 2020. Given this catastrophic loss of life as well as the pandemic's effects on the U.S.... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
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