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David Jordan, CQ Roll Call Money needed to battle environmental injustice during COVID-19, panel told CQ Roll Call Washington Energy Briefing (6/9/2020) Communities affected by higher rates of pollution will need greater investment to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and improve their local environment, witnesses told a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee, 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Native American casino owner sues Lloyd's, AIG over coronavirus shutdown losses 30 Westlaw Journal Insurance Coverage 01 (2020) (2020) A Native American tribe on March 24 sued a group of insurance companies, asking a court to declare that losses it is incurring from shutting down its casinos during the coronavirus pandemic are covered by its business insurance. The suit by the Chickasaw Nation in an Oklahoma state court names insurance marketplace Lloyd's of London, as; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Troy Sepion Native American nations seek coverage for COVID-19 business interruption WESTLAW Insurance Daily Briefing (4/14/2020) Two Oklahoma Native American tribal nations have filed lawsuits against their insurers, seeking coverage for losses and expenses they incurred when they closed businesses and services in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Morgan Gstalter New York AG launches hotline to report coronavirus hate crimes, xenophobia against Asian Americans The Hill (3/25/2020) New York Attorney General Letitia James launched a hotline this week for people to report hate crimes and biased incidents against Asian Americans during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Emily Kopp, CQ Roll Call NIH sets national strategy to unify effort on COVID-19 drugs and vaccines CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (4/20/2020) The National Institutes of Health announced an initiative to unify disparate efforts across the drug industry to respond to the coronavirus-related pandemic. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Order Establishing Supplemental Covid-19 Restrictions in the City of Boston (12/14/2020) (MA Muni.) (12/14/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO REQUIRING CERTAIN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES WITHIN THE CITY TO OFFER AND CONDUCT SARS-COV-2 DIAGNOSTIC TESTING TO SYMPTOMATIC PERSONS, PERSONS WHO HAVE HAD (8/13/2020) TO SYMPTOMATIC PERSONS, PERSONS WHO HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH CONFIRMED COVID- 19 CASES, AND PERSONS WHO ARE AT HIGHER RISK OF EXPOSURE; of infection and may be at higher risk of developing COVID- 19 o People Living in High Density Situations o Other congregate; that increase their risk for severe illness and death from COVID- 19: o Racial and ethnic minority groups (see: www.cdc.gov/ coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extraprecautions/ racial-ethnic-minorities.html o Black/ African American Community o Latina/o/x Community o. . .Native Americans; 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  Order Relating to Stage 5 Covid-19 Community Restrictions (12/23/2020) (TX Muni.) (12/23/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  ORDER REQUIRING CERTAIN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES WITHIN THE CITY TO OFFER AND CONDUCT SARSCOV-2 DIAGNOSTIC TESTING TO SYMPTOMATIC PERSONS, PERSONS WHO HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES, AND PERSONS WHO ARE AT H (7/21/2020) TO SYMPTOMATIC PERSONS, PERSONS WHO HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH CONFIRMED COVID- 19 CASES, AND PERSONS WHO ARE AT HIGHER RISK OF EXPOSURE; of infection and may be at higher risk of developing COVID- 19 o People Living in High Density Situations o Other congregate… ; that increase their risk for severe illness and death from COVID- 19: o Racial and ethnic minority groups (see: www.cdc.gov/ coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extraprecautions/ racial-ethnic-minorities.html o Black/ African American Community o Latina/o/x Community o Native Americans; 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Liam Kenney Osha & Addressing the Disparate Impact of Covid-19 Within Vulnerable Communities 30 Annals Annals of Health Law Advance Directive 243 (Fall, 2020) (2020) The last few decades have showcased drastic leaps toward a cohesive global community not only through relations between states in economics and technology, but also in healthcare policy. In a world of increasing human connection and unprecedented access to global travel, a worldwide pandemic presents one of the most serious public health concerns.... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
By Pamela Wolf, J.D. OSHA NEWS-$15K PENALTY ASSESSED FOR JBS' FAILURE TO PROTECT WORKERS FROM COVID-19 Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (9/14/2020) Although the agency was silent about the details, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union said the outbreak led to eight deaths and more than 200 infections. OSHA has cited JBS Foods Inc. in Greeley, Colorado, for failing to protect employees from exposure to COVID-19, proposing $15, 615 in penalties. Previously, JBS separately was called out... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Pandemic of Coverage Litigation for Business Income Losses Due to Coronavirus Plagues Insurance Industry 41 No. 6 California Tort Reporter NL 1 (7/1/2020) As businesses across the nation scramble to find ways to survive this COVID-19 pandemic, many are realizing that their lost business income should be covered under their business insurance policies and are filing claims seeking the coverage to which they are entitled. These policies generally provide for Business Interruption coverage. In fact, a; Pandemic of Coverage Litigation for Business Income Losses Due to Coronavirus Plagues Insurance Industry Charles S. LiMandri, Milan L. Brandon, and; WL 1684037 (Okla. Dist. Ct., Pontotoc Cty. Mar. 24, 2020) ( Native American Tribes suit against insurers in Oklahoma state court in; theaters and restaurants alleging that the continuous presence of the coronavirus on or around Plaintiffs premises has rendered the premises unsafe; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Charles J. Reid, Jr. Pandemic of Inequality: an Introduction to Inequality of Race, Wealth, and Class, Equality of Opportunity 14 University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy 1 (December, 2020) (2020) This Symposium was proposed and planned months before COVID-19 emerged as a public health emergency. Still, it can safely be said that the COVID pandemic that ravaged the United States in the summer and fall of 2020-a pandemic, furthermore, that poses an even greater threat in the upcoming winter-has revealed in vivid detail the inequalities at... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
John Bowden Pelosi: White House made 'unacceptable changes' to testing language during negotiations on coronavirus stimulus The Hill (10/18/2020) Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) accused White House officials of making unacceptable changes" to language concerning funding for COVID-19 testing efforts in the framework of an emerging coronavirus relief deal." 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Brett Samuels Pence seeks to boost Daines in critical Montana Senate race The Hill (9/14/2020) BELGRADE, Mont. The Big Sky Country got the vice presidential treatment on Monday as the White House threw its muscle behind Sen. Steve Daines (R) in a race that could decide control of the Senate in November. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Kaelan Deese Perdue, Ocasio-cortez Spar on Twitter over Georgia Races The Hill (12-Dec-20) (12/12/2020) Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) sparred Saturday over the upcoming Georgia Senate runoffs, with the progressive congresswoman urging Democrats to turn out to vote and the GOP senator pushing the liberal firebrand to go to Georgia and campaign in person. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  Plaintiffs' Reply in Support of their Motion for Preliminary Injunction Docket Number: No. 2:19-CV-05685-DWL. (5/12/2020) FNa1. Admitted pro hac vice FN1. Richard Pildes, How Many Absentee Ballots in WI Came In on Time Because of the Court Decision to Extend the Receipt Deadline? Election Law Blog (Apr. 15, ; 2020 Trial Court Documents
John Bowden Poll: 80 percent of African Americans say Trump has done 'fair' or 'poor' job handling coronavirus The Hill (5/19/2020) A majority of African Americans hold a negative view of President Trump and the federal government's handling of the coronavirus crisis, according to a new poll. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Max Greenwood Poll: Serious concerns about coronavirus drop in six battleground states (8/26/2020) Serious concerns about the coronavirus pandemic are on the decline in some of the nations most critical battleground states, while approval of President Trumps handling of the outbreak is rising, according to a new CNBC-Change Research poll released on Wednesday; ; Poll: Serious concerns about coronavirus drop in six battleground states August 26, 2020 Serious concerns; to the CNBC-Change Research poll. But in a presidential race in which both Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are; has faced backlash for months over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The poll still showed Biden leading Trump in each; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING SUPPORT TO UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC (5/13/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  President Donald J. Trump Is Promoting Safe Plasma Donations to Protect Americans and Defeat Covid-19 White House (30-Jul-20) (7/30/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP IS PROTECTING THE NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY AS WE COMBAT THE CORONAVIRUS (5/5/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP'S AMERICA FIRST POLICIES ARE UPLIFTING AND EMPOWERING HISPANIC AMERICANS (7/9/2020) DONALD J. TRUMP'S AMERICA FIRST POLICIES ARE UPLIFTING AND EMPOWERING HISPANIC AMERICANS July 9, 2020 Hispanic Americans are not only living; 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  PRESS BRIEFING BY VICE PRESIDENT PENCE AND MEMBERS OF THE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE JULY 8, 2020 (7/8/2020) PRESS BRIEFING BY VICE PRESIDENT PENCE AND MEMBERS OF THE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE | JULY 8, 2020 July 8, 2020 Department of; 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  Press Briefing by Vice President Pence and Members of the Coronavirus Task Force July 8, 2020 White House (8-Jul-20) (7/8/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  PRESS BRIEFING BY VICE PRESIDENT PENCE AND MEMBERS OF THE WHITE HOUSE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE BATON ROUGE, LA (7/14/2020) BY VICE PRESIDENT PENCE AND MEMBERS OF THE WHITE HOUSE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE | BATON ROUGE, LA July 14, 2020 Louisiana State; of the risk factors for having a worse episode of coronavirus infection - the obesity, diabetes, hypertension, minority race - are represented in our state. We have the ability to; 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  Press Briefing by Vice President Pence and Members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force Baton Rouge, La White House (14-Jul-20) (7/14/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Valena E. Beety PRETRIAL DISMISSAL IN THE INTEREST OF JUSTICE: A RESPONSE TO COVID-19 AND PROTEST ARRESTS 11/16/2020 U. Chi. L. Rev. Online 44, University of Chicago Law Review Online (11/16/2020) The most dangerous place to be in America is prison or jail. The coronavirus pandemic, which, when paired with unsanitary and overcrowded incarceration conditions, can transform a few months' sentence into a lifelong health condition or death, compounds the inherent dangers of incarceration in America. Nationally, in fact, jails and prisons are... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Aaron J. Burstein PRIVACY AND DATA USE IN U.S. GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO COVID-19 34-SUM Antitrust 41 (10/1/2020) What gets measured gets done. -Anonymous DATA ABOUT INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE INFECTED with coronavirus and those who have been in contact with them is essential to fighting COVID-19. There is no serious dispute that the government-particularly the state and local authorities that have been responsible for administering stay-at-home orders and other... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  Proclamation on National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2020 White House (14-Sep-20) (9/14/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2020 (10/30/2020) The White House Office of Communications PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2020 October 30, 2020 During National Native American... 2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Niv Elis PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2021 The Hill (11/6/2020) The election results, both known and unknown, have scrambled the prospects for a new coronavirus relief bill after months of negotiations. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2022 (6/22/2020) Defendant Brad Raffensperger, in his official capacity as the Secretary of State of Georgia (Defendant or the Secretary), respectfully submits this Brief in support of his Motion to... 2020 Trial Court Documents
Gavin Hart, Esq. PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2023 WESTLAW Labor and Employment Daily Briefing (11/6/2020) A registered nurse at a California hospital has filed a complaint alleging that her supervisors made racist remarks about her Chinese nationality, denied her proper personal protective equipment despite the COVID-19 pandemic and ultimately fired her when she complained. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2024 (9/8/2020) Plaintiffs Vote Forward, Amy Bolan, Aaron Carrel, InderBir Datta, Dante Flores-deMarchi, Paul Hunter, Sebastian Immonen, Kathryn Montgomery, Sean Morrison, Martha Thompson, Linda Roberson, ... 2020 Trial Court Documents
Max Greenwood PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2025 The Hill (11/11/2020) Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) on Wednesday was projected to have held back a challenge from Democrat Cal Cunningham, delivering a further blow to Democrats' hopes of flipping the Senate. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Donielle Tigay Stutland, J.D. PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2026 Wolters Kluwer Banking and Finance Law Daily (11/12/2020) Brainard suggests that CRA reform and modernization will help address systemic inequalities in the American Indian community. On Nov. 10, 2020, Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard addressed the National Congress of American Indians and discussed the proposed modernization of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and its potential impact on native... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Keith Lewis, CQ Roll Call PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2027 CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (12/3/2020) Tribal nations and Urban Indian Organizations were offered a choice to receive COVID-19 vaccine distributions either through their respective states or through the Indian Health Service, and all have finalized their elections, the Health and Human Services department said on Tuesday. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2028 OAR 333-018-0011 (12/3/2020) Oregon Administrative Rules Compilation|**|Chapter 333. Oregon Health Authority, Public Health Division|**| Division 18. Disease Reporting 2020 Regulations (Proposed & Adopted)
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2029 WAC 246-101-017 (12/3/2020) Washington Administrative Code|**|Title 246. Health, Department of|**| Communicable Diseases|**| Chapter 246-101. Notifiable Conditions 2020 Regulations (Proposed & Adopted)
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2030 (10/30/2020) During National Native American Heritage Month, we honor the storied legacy of American Indians and Alaska Natives in our Nation. Their cherished legacy, rich cultures, and heroic history of military service inspire us all. This month, as we recommit to supporting Native American Tribes and people, we resolve to work side-by-side with their leaders to secure stronger, safer communities and preserve their sacred heritage for future generations. In recognition of the importance of Indian Country to the cultural identity of our Nation and the strength of our economy, my Administration has taken... 2020 Regulations (Proposed & Adopted)
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2031 (11/11/2020) Under Secs. 40-43 of House Bill 4212, passed by the Oregon Legislature in the First Special Session of 2020, HB 4212 requires OHA to adopt rules: 1) Requiring a health provider to: a) Collect encounter data for COVID-19 related services on race, ethnicity, preferred spoken and written language, English proficiency, interpreter needs and disability status in accordance with the standards adopted by the authority under ORS 413.161; b) Report the data in accordance with rules adopted under ORS 433.004 for the reporting of diseases. These rules establish uniform standards and practices for the... 2020 Regulations (Proposed & Adopted)
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2032 (12/2/2020) To provide flexibility for certain regulatory requirements in response to the COVID-19 crisis. 2020 Regulations (Proposed & Adopted)
  PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2033 (12/3/2020) During National Native American Heritage Month, we honor the storied legacy of American Indians and Alaska Natives in our Nation. Their cherished legacy, rich cultures, and heroic history of military service inspire us all. This month, as we recommit to supporting Native American Tribes and people, we resolve to work side-by-side with their leaders to secure stronger, safer communities and preserve their sacred heritage for future generations. In recognition of the importance of Indian Country to the cultural identity of our Nation and the strength of our economy, my Administration has taken... 2020 Regulations (Proposed & Adopted)
  Proclamation on National Native American Heritage Month, 2020 White House (30-Oct-20) (10/30/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Duncan Fairgrieve , et. Al. Products in a Pandemic: Liability for Medical Products and the Fight Against COVID-19 11 European Journal of Risk Regulation 565 (9/9/2020) A multitude of medical products are being developed and produced as part of efforts to tackle COVID-19. They are varied in nature and range from test kits to tracing apps, protective equipment, ventilators, medicines and, of course, vaccines. The design, testing and manufacture of many of these products differs from production in normal times due... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Q&A: Where are we in the COVID-19 vaccine race? 36 No. 10 Westlaw Journal Pharmaceutical 02, Westlaw Journal Pharmaceutical (12/3/2020) Drugmakers and research centers around the world are working on COVID-19 vaccines, with large global trials of several of the candidates involving tens of thousands of participants well underway. The following is what we know about the race to deliver vaccines to help end the coronavirus pandemic that has claimed over 1.26 million lives... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Jamie Langowski, et. Al. Qualified Renters Need Not Apply: Race and Housing Voucher Discrimination in the Metropolitan Boston Rental Housing Market 28 Geo. Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 35 (Fall, 2020) (2020) Black, Indigenous, and People of Color have long had to navigate the barriers of racist laws, policies, and actions in housing. Housing discrimination perpetuates segregation and contributes to maintaining the status quo of disparities with respect to health inequities as well as income, wealth, and opportunity gaps. The COVID-19 pandemic has put... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
  Race and Ethnicity Data for Medicare Beneficiaries - December 2020 Health Care Compliance Reporter Rep. 7489105 (12/1/2020) Accurate, complete, and appropriately detailed race and ethnicity data for Medicare beneficiaries are critical to identifying and mitigating health disparities. As racial and ethnic disparities have emerged among those impacted by COVID-19, the availability and quality of data on race and ethnicity has garnered greater attention and scrutiny. This... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  READOUT FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT'S DISCUSSION WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERS ON COVID-19 (4/10/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
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