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Ugochi Anaebere-Nicholson EVICTIONS IN A COVID-19 WORLD 62-OCT Orange County Lawyer 32 (10/1/2020) COVID-19 has completely changed the landlord-tenant relationship, as the lack of a coordinated federal and state response to evictions has left many tenants to twist in the wind as they and their advocates brace for an unprecedented number of evictions. Even as Public Law Center and the courthouses transitioned to new working environments, ... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Alexander Bolton Exclusive: Democrats seek to increase racial diversity of pandemic relief oversight board The Hill (8/5/2020) A group of Senate Democrats including Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), a leading contender to serve as Joe Bidens running mate, want to increase the racial diversity of a congressional commission tasked with ensuring that trillions of dollars in coronavirus relief funding is distributed appropriately; Exclusive: Democrats seek to increase racial diversity of pandemic relief oversight board August 05, 2020 A; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Executive Order No. 197 (2020) an Order Waiving the Statutory Minimum Number of Live Race Dates for Calendar Year 2020 N.J.A.C. Executive Order No. 197 (2020) (12/1/2020) New Jersey Administrative Code|**|Executive Orders of Current Administration|**| Governor Philip D. Murphy (2019)|**| Orders of 2020 (Murphy) 2020 Regulations (Proposed & Adopted )
  Executive Order on Fighting the Spread of Covid-19 by Providing Assistance to Renters and Homeowners White House (8-Aug-20) (8/8/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  Fauci defends Jerome Adams's remarks on African American alcohol, tobacco usage amid pandemic 2020 WL 1817832 (4/10/2020) Anthony Fauci, a top infectious disease doctor and a key member of the White House coronavirus task force, pushed back when a PBS reporter asked Surgeon General Jerome Adams to comment on whether or not he thought he used offensive language" when he urged African Americans to avoid using alcohol and tobacco." 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Morgan Chalfant Fauci underscores concerns about protests spreading coronavirus The Hill (6/10/2020) Anthony Fauci early Wednesday expressed concern that recent mass protests against police brutality and racism would spread the novel coronavirus because of a lack of social distancing. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  FCC APPROVES EIGHTH SET OF COVID-19 TELEHEALTH PROGRAM APPLICATIONS (5/28/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  FCC SURPASSES $100 MILLION IN APPROVED COVID-19 TELEHEALTH PROGRAM APPLICATIONS (6/10/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  FDA GUIDANCE EXAMINES KEY COVID-19 VACCINE TRIAL ISSUES 27 No. 7 Guide to Good Clinical Practice Newsl. 28 (7/15/2020) A new FDA final guidance on the clinical development and licensure of vaccines for the prevention of COVID-19, includes key considerations for clinical trial populations, trial design, and efficacy, statistical, and safety concerns. The guidance said that individuals 55 and older may be enrolled in first-in-human and other early phase studies so; Practice Newsletter August, 2020 FDA GUIDANCE EXAMINES KEY COVID- 19 VACCINE TRIAL ISSUES Copyright (c) 2020 by Thompson FDA; FDA strongly encourages the enrollment of populations most affected by COVID- 19, specifically racial and ethnic minorities and the evaluation of vaccine safety and; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
CQ Roll Call FDA needs to promote trust in data on COVID-19 vaccine, experts say CQ Roll Call Washington Data Privacy Briefing (7/16/2020) The Food and Drug Administration should hold hearings and publish data before it approves a COVID-19 vaccine to boost public confidence, experts in infectious diseases and vaccination advise; ; FDA needs to promote trust in data on COVID- 19 vaccine, experts say July 16, 2020 The Food and Drug; any, is absolutely critical, Bhattacharya said. Trust in an eventual COVID- 19 vaccine will be fragile. . . public experts worry 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  FEATURE COMMENT: Maximizing Recovery: Contractor Reimbursement For COVID-19 Paid Leave Under § 3610 Of The CARES Act 62 Government Contractor 156 (6/10/2020) (6/10/2020) Christopher Yukins and Kristen Ittig. Mr. Yukins is the Lynn David Research Professor of Government Contract Law at the George Washington University Law School; Ms. Ittig is a partner resident in the Washington, D.C. offices of Arnold & Porter, where Mr. Yukins is counsel. The opinions expressed are those of the authors alone. Section 3610 of the; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF CHICAGO ANNOUNCES $14 MILLION TARGETED IMPACT FUND TO ADDRESS RACIAL EQUITY DISPARITIES AND SUPPORT COMMUNITIES HARDEST-HIT BY COVID-19 (8/10/2020) OF CHICAGO ANNOUNCES $14 MILLION TARGETED IMPACT FUND TO ADDRESS RACIAL EQUITY DISPARITIES AND SUPPORT COMMUNITIES HARDEST-HIT BY COVID- 19 August 10, 2020 The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago; 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERS ADDRESS DISCRIMINATION AMID CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC (4/24/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERS AFFIRM IMPORTANCE OF PROTECTING CIVIL RIGHTS AMID CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC (4/15/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Pamela Wolf, J.D. FEDERAL LEGISLATION-PHASE-FOUR COVID-19 RELIEF NOW LAW Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (4/24/2020) The Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act provides much-need funding for healthcare providers, coronavirus testing, and small business loans. On April 23, the House approved Senate amendments to the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act ( H.R. 266), by a 388-5 vote that saw one Democrat and four; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Lisa M. Goolik, J.D. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM-LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE BILL TO REDUCE RACE-BASED EMPLOYMENT, WAGE GAP Wolters Kluwer Banking and Finance Law Daily (8/6/2020) The Federal Reserve Racial and Economic Equity Act would require the Fed to use its authority to minimize and eliminate racial disparities in employment, wages, and wealth. Representative Maxine Waters (D-Calif), Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass), Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing, and; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
James J. Brudney Forsaken Heroes: Covid-19 and Frontline Essential Workers 48 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1 (December, 2020) (2020) Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall, Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble burst, and now a world. - An Essay on Man, Epistle 1, Alexander Pope (1734) Introduction. 2 I. The COVID-19 Frontline Essential Workforce. 7 A. Demographics. 7 B. Union Representation. 9 C. Risks of Infection. 10 II.... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Sylvan Lane Four senators sold stocks before coronavirus threat crashed market The Hill (3/20/2020) Four senators sold stocks shortly after a January briefing in the Senate on the novel coronavirus outbreak, unloading shares that plummeted in value a month later as the stock market crashed in the face of a global pandemic. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Alessio M. Pacces , Maria Weimer From Diversity to Coordination: A European Approach to COVID-19 11 European Journal of Risk Regulation 283 (June, 2020) (6/1/2020) The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the face of Europe. Member States' divergent responses to this crisis reveal a lack of unity in the face of a humanitarian catastrophe. At best, this undermines the effectiveness of health protection within the European Union (EU). At worst, it risks breaking up the Union altogether. Divergent national responses to; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Scott Wong GOP struggles to confront racial issues The Hill (6/14/2020) Less than five months before the election, congressional Republicans are struggling to confront a host of thorny racial issues that have been unexpectedly thrust into the 2020 campaign spotlight. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Attorneys with Fortney & Scott, LLC GOVERNMENT AGENCIES RESPOND TO CORONAVIRUS CRISIS 17 Federal Employment Law Insider 2 (5/1/2020) (5/1/2020) Federal agencies continue to tackle the unique challenges the COVID-19 pandemic is causing for employers. Working remotely, agency leaders have had to change the way they carry out their missions. Often finding themselves at the forefront of the government's response, they have shown surprising capabilities. The Equal Employment Opportunity; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Governments, Agencies Mobilize as Coronavirus Escalates Across the U.S. 48 HDR Current Developments 1 (3/28/2020) (3/28/2020) 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) is spreading in the U.S., and it is spreading rapidly. As this issue of HDR goes to press, there are 46, 548 total confirmed cases of the virus in the U.S., and 592 deaths, according to data from the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. Worldwide, there are 169, 387; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Montrece M. Ransom, et. Al. GUEST CHAIR'S COLUMN: DYING TO BELONG: RACISM AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE 32 No. 5 Health Lawyer 3 (8/23/2020) I am obsessed with the phenomenon of belonging. For the past year, I've been studying, presenting workshops on, and writing about the importance of fostering a sense of belonging in all of our shared spaces. In addition, the heart of my coaching practice is affirming to my clients that anywhere they are called or aspire to be, they belong; ; Health Lawyer June, 2020 GUEST CHAIR'S COLUMN: DYING TO BELONG: RACISM AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE Montrece M. Ransom JD MPH; coupled with the disproportionate burden of illness and death among Black Americans from COVID- 19, provide evidence of what many Black Americans in public health have been saying, and what research has shown- racism is a; ultimately due to racism. [FN2] Impacting infectious disease, this systemic racism has led to rapidly expanding inequity amidst the COVID- 19 pandemic. Simply being a black American in this country is; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Jacob Z. Bolton HEALTH IN ALL OR PROFIT FOR SOME: HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY IN ALL POLICY FOR A JUST TRANSITION 20 Journal of Law in Society 315 (Summer, 2020) (9/14/2020) C1-2TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. 315 Background. 317 L1 A. Background on Climate Destabilization. L2317 L1 B. Background on Climate Destabilization Law. L2322 L1 C. Proposals for U.S. Climate Change Law. L2329 L1 D. Building Local Institutions for Climate Justice. L2335 I. Climate Change & Inequity: A Root Cause Analysis. 338 II. Frame Policies... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
CQ Roll Call staff HHS seeks to prevent racial, ethnic discrimination during pandemic CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (7/21/2020) The Health and Human Services Department's Office for Civil Rights issued guidance on Monday to ensure that HHS-funded programs comply with federal civil rights laws and regulations that prohibit discrimination related to race, color and national origin during the pandemic; ; HHS seeks to prevent racial, ethnic discrimination during pandemic July 21, 2020 The Health and; origin. HHS is committed to helping populations hardest hit by COVID- 19 including African- American and Native American 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Marty Johnson Hispanic and Black children facing higher rates of COVID-19 hospitalization: CDC The Hill (8/8/2020) A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that Hispanic and Black children have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic at a disproportionate rate, underscoring how minority communities across the country have been among the hardest hit by COVID-19; Hispanic and Black children facing higher rates of COVID- 19 hospitalization: CDC August 08, 2020 A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that Hispanic and Black children have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic at a disproportionate rate, underscoring how minority communities across the country have been among the hardest hit by COVID- 19; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Rafael Bernal Hispanic Caucus asks for Department of Labor meeting on COVID in meatpacking plants The Hill (8/6/2020) The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) asked Thursday for a meeting with Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) head Loren Sweatt to clarify the agency's oversight of working conditions at meatpacking plants amid coronavirus; Hispanic Caucus asks for Department of Labor meeting on COVID in meatpacking plants August 06, 2020 The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) asked Thursday for a meeting with Labor Secretary; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Rafael Bernal Hispanic Caucus demands protections for agricultural workers in next coronavirus bill The Hill (4/15/2020) The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) called on legislative leaders Wednesday to include salary, social safety net and immigration protections for farmworkers in any future coronavirus relief packages. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Rafael Bernal Hispanic caucus report takes stock of accomplishments with eye toward 2021 The Hill (9/17/2020) The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) touted its increasing numbers and high-profile clashes with the Trump administration in a new report highlighting its accomplishments and efforts during the 116th Congress. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Mike Lillis and Scott Wong House approves $2.2T COVID-19 relief bill as White House talks stall The Hill (10/1/2020) House Democrats on Thursday approved a massive, $2.2 trillion package of coronavirus relief, lending political cover to party centrists in tough races while putting fresh pressure on Senate Republicans to move another round of emergency aid before the coming elections. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  House Bill Would Direct SEC, Fed to Study Racial Gap in Stock Ownership WGL-ACCTALERT VOL 14 NO 205 (10/22/2020) A House bill would direct the SEC and the Federal Reserve to conduct a joint study on the racial gap in stock ownership. The report would, among other topics, include recommendations on raising stock ownership among African-Americans and any other group less likely to own stocks, according to the bill text. By Bill Flook A House bill... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Cristina Marcos House Democrat introduces bill to prevent Trump campaign from requiring COVID-19 liability waivers at rallies The Hill (6/16/2020) A new bill introduced on Tuesday by Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) would prevent President Trump's reelection campaign from issuing liability waivers protecting it from lawsuits should supporters attend a rally and contract the coronavirus. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Juliegrace Brufke House passes resolution condemning anti-Asian discrimination relating to coronavirus The Hill (9/17/2020) The House passed a resolution Thursday condemning all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19 in a 243-164 vote. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Cristina Marcos House votes to create select committee to oversee coronavirus response The Hill (4/23/2020) The House on Thursday voted to create a select committee to oversee the federal response to the coronavirus crisis, with Republicans accusing Democrats of trying to use it as a cudgel against President Trump during an election year. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
By Tanisha Pinkins, Esq., Baker Donelson PC How leaders can retain diverse talent during the COVID-19 pandemic Practitioner Insights Commentaries (10/29/2020) Baker Donelson attorney Tanisha Pinkins discusses how the legal industry can ensure it retains and prioritizes diverse talent amid the pandemic's economic turbulence. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Tanisha Pinkins, et. Al. How Leaders Can Retain Diverse Talent During the Covid-19 Pandemic 35 Westlaw Journal Employment 09 (12/1/2020) Baker Donelson attorney Tanisha Pinkins discusses how the legal industry can ensure it retains and prioritizes diverse talent amid the pandemic's economic turbulence. As COVID-19 continues to fuel uncertainty and financial loss, resulting in furloughs, layoffs, terminations, reduced salaries, and other tough business decisions, recent headlines... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Andrew Hammond , Ariel Jurow Kleiman , Gabriel Scheffler How the Covid-19 Pandemic Has and Should Reshape the American Safety Net 105 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes 154 (Fall, 2020) (12/1/2020) The COVID-19 pandemic has delivered an unprecedented shock to the United States and the world. It is unclear precisely how long this crisis, which is both epidemiological and economic, will last, and it is difficult to gauge the extent and direction of the changes in American life these crises will cause. Nonetheless, it is beyond dispute that the... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  HUD Moves Quickly to Allocate COVID-19 Relief Funding 48 HDR Current Developments 1 (5/1/2020) (5/1/2020) Secretary Ben Carson has directed HUD to immediately begin allocating $3.064 billion in relief funding to help low-income families and vulnerable citizens as the U.S. continues to grapple with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Authorized under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), which was signed into law by; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ICYMI: TRUMP EPA APPROVES FIRST-EVER LONG-LASTING ANTIVIRAL PRODUCT FOR USE AGAINST COVID-19 (8/24/2020) APPROVES FIRST-EVER LONG-LASTING ANTIVIRAL PRODUCT FOR USE AGAINST COVID- 19 August 24, 2020 ICYMI: Trump EPA Approves First-Ever Long; administration seeks to propel emerging treatments and protections against the coronavirus, and as several companies race to deliver an effective, safe vaccine. (Bloomberg, 8/24/20; 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  ICYMI: U.S. SECRETARY OF LABOR EUGENE SCALIA DELIVERS REMARKS ON DEPARTMENT OF LABOR'S CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE USDL 20-1263 (6/16/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Samuli Seppänen Ideological Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic: China and its Other 16 University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review 24 (2020) (12/1/2020) This Article discusses the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as an instance of ideological contestation between the People's Republic of China and its ideological Other-the Western liberal democracies. Much of this ideological contestation highlights the idiosyncratic aspects of opposing ideological narratives. From the illiberal perspective,... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Prof. Genevieve Fajardo II. DEBT COLLECTION DURING COVID-19 2020 Advanced Consumer & Com. L. 18-II, State Bar of Texas (9/14/2020) During the first months of COVID-19, Federal and state governments paused many traditional debt collection activities. Eviction and foreclosure moratoriums were instituted all over the country, and many states, including Texas, stopped garnishment proceedings and other debt collection lawsuits. Together with court closings for public health... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
J. Edward Moreno Illinois Democrats call on HHS to address racial health disparities The Hill (4/14/2020) Illinois Democratic lawmakers, led by Sen. Dick Durbin, are calling on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to address racial disparities in those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Medha D. Makhlouf, Jasmine Sandhu IMMIGRANTS AND INTERDEPENDENCE: HOW THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC EXPOSES THE FOLLY OF THE NEW PUBLIC CHARGE RULE 115 Northwestern University Law Review Online 146 (10/14/2020) On February 24, 2020, just as the Trump Administration began taking significant action to prepare for an outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States, it also began implementing its new public charge rule. Public charge is an immigration law that restricts the admission of certain noncitizens based on the likelihood that they will become... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  In race to COVID-19 drugs, EU may fast-track remdesivir sale before U.S. 36 Westlaw Journal Pharmaceutical 03 (2020) (2020) The European Union may give an initial green light in the coming days for sale of the drug remdesivir as a COVID-19 treatment, the head of its medicines agency said May 18, fast-tracking the drug to market amid tight global competition for resources. The United States, which has angered the EU with aggressive tactics in a procurement; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  In re: COURT OPERATIONS UNDER THE EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES CREATED BY THE OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19): REVISEDSCHEDULE FOR THE RESUMPTION OF CRIMINAL JURYTRIALS General Order No. 2020-19 Docket Number: 2:20MC7, United States District Court, E.D. Virginia. (6/30/2020) The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia has continued to closely monitor the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), as well as the developing guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and local health authorities. On May 26, 2020, General Order No. 2020-16 was issued, establishing a; 2020 Cases
Nizan Geslevich Packin In Too-big-to-fail We Trust: Ethics and Banking in the Era of Covid-19 2020 Wisconsin Law Review 1043 Rev. (2020) (12/1/2020) The COVID-19 economic crisis has brought to light something very broken in the American banking system-that banks prioritize their own profits over the interests of those they serve and over the interests of social justice. And they are permitted to do so because they do not owe a fiduciary duty to their customers and are not social welfare... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Julie S. Lucht and Sarah E. Flotte, Perkins Coie LLP IN WAKE OF CORONAVIRUS, REMEMBER LEGAL OBLIGATIONS TO EMPLOYEES 1 West Employment Law Letter 5 (4/1/2020) (4/1/2020) Employers are rightfully concerned about what they should be doing to respond to the continued spread of COVID-19. As we all deal with disruptions to our daily routines, employers need to keep in mind the applicable employment laws when deciding how to respond. How employers respond to the coronavirus outbreak may implicate several areas of; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Lillian Bautista Incoming Lawmakers Stress Coronavirus Relief, Economy as First Priority of New Session The Hill (18-Dec-20) (12/18/2020) COVID-19 relief and getting the economy back on track must be top priorities in the next legislative session, incoming lawmakers from both parties said Thursday. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  JOINT STATEMENT BY TREASURY SECRETARY STEVEN T. MNUCHIN AND SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR DAVID L. BERNHARDT ON DISTRIBUTION OF CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUND DOLLARS TO NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES Treas. SM-998 (5/5/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
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