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AGENDA RELEASED FOR FEBRUARY 23, 2022 VIRTUAL MEETING OF THE COMMUNICATIONS EQUITY AND DIVERSITY COUNCIL |
DA22-164 (16-Feb-22) |
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2022 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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Brief of Massachusetts, California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Hawai'i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Washington as Amici Curiae in Support of Appellees and Affirmance |
Nos. 21-1303, 22-1144. (9-Sep-22) |
As this Court recognized in Anderson ex rel. Dowd v. City of Boston, citing decades of precedent stretching back to Regents of University of California v. Bakke, 438 U.S. 265, 311-12... |
2022 |
Briefs |
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Brief of Massachusetts, California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Hawai'I, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Washington as Amici Curiae in Support of Appellees and Affirmance |
Nos. 22-1144, 21-1303. (9-Sep-22) |
Massachusetts, California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Hawai'i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and... |
2022 |
Briefs |
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Brief of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, The District of Columbia, Hawai'i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington as Amici Curiae in Support of Appellees and Affirmance |
No. 22-2493. (22-Dec-22) |
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawai'i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico,... |
2022 |
Briefs |
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Brief of National Medical Association, American Medical Association, Medical Society of the State of New York, American College of Physicians, American Public Health Association, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights under Law, Infectious Diseases Society of America, 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, Community Service Society of New York, Housing Works, and Medical and Health Equity Professionals and Academics as Amici Curiae in Support of Appellees |
No. 22-622. (23-Jun-22) |
National Medical Association is a non-profit entity and has no parent corporation. No publicly owned corporation owns 10% or more of the stock of NMA. American Medical Association is a... |
2022 |
Briefs |
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Brief of National Medical Association, American Medical Association, Medical Society of the State of New York, American College of Physicians, American Public Health Association, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Infectious Diseases Society of America, 1199Seiu United Healthcare Workers East, Community Service Society of New York, Housing Works, and Medical and Health Equity Professionals and Academics As Amici Curiae in Support of Appellee |
No. 22-692. (28-Jun-22) |
National Medical Association is a non-profit entity and has no parent corporation. No publicly owned corporation owns 10% or more of the stock of NMA. American Medical Association is a... |
2022 |
Briefs |
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Brief of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, Women's Basketball Coaches Association, Geno Auriemma, Michael Krzyzewski, Nolan Richardson, Bill Self, Tara Vanderveer, Roy Williams, and 342 Additional Current or Former College Head Basketball Coaches as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents |
Nos. 20-1199, 21-707. (1-Aug-22) |
August 1, 2022 FN1. All parties have consented to the filing of this brief. No counsel for any party authored this brief in whole or in part, and no party, counsel, or person other than... |
2022 |
Briefs |
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Petition for A Writ of Certiorari |
No. 21-1156. (17-Feb-22) |
Petitioner Rodric David respectfully petitions for a writ of certiorari to review the judgment of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which reversed and remanded the judgment of the United... |
2022 |
Briefs |
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Association for Education Fairness v. Montgomery County Board of Education |
8:20 --- F.Supp.3d ---- -CV-02540-PX, United States District Court, D. Maryland (29-Jul-22) |
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2022 |
Cases |
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United States v. Chau |
Slip Copy, 4:20-CR-350-JAR, United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Eastern Division. (1-Dec-22) |
This matter is before the Court on Defendant Kerry Chau's pro se motion for compassionate release (Doc. No. 43), as supplemented by counsel (Doc. No. 53). The Government opposes the motion. (Doc. No. 62). For the reasons discussed below, the motion will b |
2022 |
Cases |
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§ 11:8. Freedom of expression-Speech |
Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation § 11:8 (2022) |
Freedom of speech has long been considered fundamental, enjoying explicit First Amendment protection, and the Constitution prohibits discrimination based on what one says, the identity of the speaker, what organization one belongs to, or one's political a |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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§ 3:15. Discretionary administrative system |
Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation § 3:15 (2022) |
A scheme to select candidates based on subjective personal interviews and feelings rather than objective criteria would satisfy the requirement of a device with a potential for abuse that when accompanying disproportionate impact will permit an inference |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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§ 4:16. Government classification |
Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation § 4:16 (2022) |
Legislatures make a myriad of distinctions based upon narrowly distinguishable similarly situated entities. Age classifications are a typical example, where a line is simply drawn at an arbitrary dividing point, such as first-grade school attendance at ag |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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§ 4:18. Health legislation |
Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation § 4:18 (2022) |
Government classifications established in setting health standards or seeking to protect the public health, as in the case of vaccination, quarantine or inspection laws, anti-smoking rules, COVID-19 pandemic emergency orders, and rules designed to reduce |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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§ 5:4. Race-Discriminatory application of law |
Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation § 5:4 (2022) |
The most celebrated equal protection violation cases in recent years have been those challenging the discriminatory impact of facially neutral laws. The problems of proof of such discrimination are discussed in § 3:4, supra. Although laws with such dispar |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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§ 8:4. Disabled persons |
Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation § 8:4 (2022) |
Although the disabled have received extensive, albeit belated, attention by legislatures in the areas of employment, education, housing, physical access, and other forms of bias, the Court has failed to provide heightened scrutiny for discrimination suffe |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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§ 9:4. Religion |
Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation § 9:4 (2022) |
Religion-based discrimination is rarely challenged under the equal protection clause. Typically, government action interfering with religious practices had been reviewed under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment and historically accorded stric |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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¶ 68,472 FEDERAL EFFORTS TO PROVIDE VACCINES TO RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide P 68472 (2022) |
¶ 68,472. GAO Report, No. GAO-22-105079, February 7, 2022. February 2022 GAO-22-105079 Highlights of GAO-22-105079, a report to congressional committees COVID-19 continues to have devastating effects on public health, serious economic repercussions, and h |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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¶ 68,472 FEDERAL EFFORTS TO PROVIDE VACCINES TO RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide P 68472 (2022) |
¶ 68,472. GAO Report, No. GAO-22-105079, February 7, 2022. February 2022 GAO-22-105079 Highlights of GAO-22-105079, a report to congressional committees COVID-19 continues to have devastating effects on public health, serious economic repercussions, and h |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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¶ 68,472 GAO REPORT, GAO-22-105079, FEBRUARY 7, 2022 - FEDERAL EFFORTS TO PROVIDE VACCINES TO RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide P 68472 (2022) |
February 2022 GAO-22-105079 Highlights of GAO-22-105079, a report to congressional committees COVID-19 continues to have devastating effects on public health, serious economic repercussions, and has disproportionately affected some racial and ethnic group |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Tom I. Romero, II |
A BROWN BUFFALO'S OBSERVATIONS ON COLOR (BLINDNESS), LEGAL HISTORY, AND RACIAL JUSTICE IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WEST |
2022 Utah Law Review 751 (2022) |
Close your eyes and join me on a quintessential American road trip driving west along I-70. As our car hurtles through the corn and wheat fields of western Kansas at over eighty miles an hour, we imperceptibly are gaining altitude. As we cross the 100th m |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Peter H. Huang |
ANTI-ASIAN AMERICAN RACISM, COVID-19, RACISM CONTESTED, HUMOR, AND EMPATHY |
16 FIU Law Review 669 (Spring, 2022) |
This Article analyzes the history of anti-Asian American racism. This Article considers how anger, fear, and hatred over COVID-19 fueled the increase of anti-Asian American racism. This Article introduces the phrase, racism contested, to describe an incid |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Lisa Grow, Brigham Daniels, Doug Spencer, Chantel Sloan, Natalie Blades, M. Teresa Gómez, Sarah R. Christensen |
DISASTER VULNERABILITY |
63 Boston College Law Review 957 (March, 2022) |
Introduction. 959 I. Background on Disaster Vulnerability. 962 A. Understanding Disaster Vulnerability Scholarship. 963 B. The Ethical and Practical Case for Focusing on Vulnerability. 967 II. Geographic Vulnerability and Our COVID-19 Vulnerability Index. |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Jonathan Kahn, JD, PhD |
DIVERSITY'S PANDEMIC DISTRACTIONS |
32 Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine 149 (2022) |
Pandemic diseases have a nasty history of racialization. COVID-19 is no exception. Beyond the obvious racist invocations of the China virus or the Wuhan Flu are subtler racializing dynamics that are often veiled in more benign motives but are nonetheless |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Govind Persad |
EQUAL PROTECTION AND SCARCE THERAPIES: THE ROLE OF RACE, SEX, AND OTHER PROTECTED CLASSIFICATIONS |
75 SMU Law Review Forum 226 (May, 2022) |
The allocation of scarce medical treatments, such as antivirals and antibody therapies for COVID-19 patients, has important legal dimensions. This Essay examines a currently debated issue: how will courts view the consideration of characteristics shielded |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Sherley E. Cruz |
ESSENTIALLY UNPROTECTED |
96 Tulane Law Review 637 (April, 2022) |
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. --Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Since the start of the CO |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Patrice Ruane |
FROM PIN MONEY WORKERS TO ESSENTIAL WORKERS: LESSONS ABOUT WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE GREAT RECESSION |
29 UCLA Journal of Gender & Law 335 (Summer, 2022) |
C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 336 I. The Great Depression. 342 A. Characteristics of the Women's Workforce Before the Great Depression. 343 1. The Image of Working Women. 344 2. Wage and Hour Legislation for Women Before the Great Depression. 348 B. |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Kimberly J. Winbush, J.D. |
Litigation of Compassionate Release Law |
173 American Jurisprudence Trials TRIALS 1 (2022) |
This article addresses the procedures and relevant considerations in assessing an inmate's request for compassionate release. Most published case law addresses the federal statutory framework but included are a smattering of cases addressing state laws go |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Zachary Parrish |
LOCKED UP AND LOCKED DOWN IN THE LAND OF THE FREE: A LOOK AT THE UNITED STATES' PRISONS AND COVID-19'S DISPROPORTIONATE EFFECT ON BLACK AMERICANS' RIGHT TO HEALTH |
37 American University International Law Review 391 (2022) |
I. INTRODUCTION. 393 II. BACKGROUND. 396 A. Racism in the United States: A Brief History. 396 i. Mass Incarceration. 396 ii. Systemic Racism. 399 B. COVID-19. 399 i. COVID-19's effect on Black Americans within prisons. 400 C. The International Convention |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Yanbai Andrea Wang , Justin Weinstein-Tull |
PANDEMIC GOVERNANCE |
63 Boston College Law Review 1949 (June, 2022) |
Introduction. 1951 I. Pandemic Theory and Policy. 1956 A. Pandemics and Crisis Management Theory. 1957 B. Pandemic Policy. 1959 1. State and Local. 1960 2. National. 1963 II. Intergovernmental Behaviors. 1968 A. Conflict. 1970 1. Active: Undermining. 1970 |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |