Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Type |
CQ Roll Call staff |
Broader vaccine eligibility may exacerbate racial inequities |
No Citation Available, CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (4/13/2021); (Publication Name: CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing) (4/13/2021) |
States and the federal government are trying to stop the COVID-19 vaccine equity gap from growing as vaccine eligibility opens up to all adults but officials don't have much time. |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Renée M. Landers |
BUFFERING AGAINST VICISSITUDES: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL INSURANCE IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND IN MAINTAINING ECONOMIC STABILITY |
49 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 505 (Summer, 2021) |
Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this conference on the important topic of The Future of Global Health Governance. I commend the Dean Rusk International Law Center at the University of Georgia School of Law, and the editors and staff of the |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Mary A. Lynch |
BUILDING AN ANTI-RACIST PROSECUTORIAL SYSTEM: OBSERVATIONS FROM TEACHING A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROSECUTION CLINIC |
73 Rutgers University Law Review 1515 (Summer, 2021) |
Introduction and Background. 1516 II. Local Prosecutors, Intimate Crimes, and Traditionally Marginalized Survivors. 1525 A. Local Prosecutors, Reform, and Anti-Racism. 1525 B. Intimate Crimes and Women of Color. 1533 C. Listening to the Wisdom of Survivor |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Emily Kowalik |
CARE IN THE TIME OF COVID: ADDRESSING THE STATE OF FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE IN LIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC |
47 Journal of Legislation 105 (2020-2021) |
Family caregiving is a responsibility that millions of working Americans bear. Every American is bound to encounter a situation necessitating the use of sick days, time off, or a more significant period of leave at some point during their years in the lab |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Keith Lewis, CQ Roll Call |
CDC report warns of racial disparities in monoclonal antibody treatments |
CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (January 19, 2022) |
More than a dozen medical researchers are sounding the alarm about racial disparities they uncovered in the administration of certain treatments for COVID-19, according to a study published in the Centers for Disease Control's Morbidity and Mortality Week |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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CDC'S COLLECTION AND USE OF DATA ON DISPARITIES IN COVID-19 CASES AND OUTCOMES - OCTOBER 2021 |
Health Care Compliance Reporter 5162766 (2021) |
With emerging information on rates of infection and outcomes for the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), numerous reports document a disproportionate burden of infection and deaths among communities of color and economically disadvantaged communi |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Dawn M. Hunter , Betsy Lawton |
CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY: DISPARITIES TASK FORCES AS A STRATEGY TO ENSURE AN EQUITABLE PANDEMIC RESPONSE |
14 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 251 (2021) |
COVID-19 has had a stark and severe impact on health, economic stability, housing, and education in communities of color in the United States. As the pandemic has unfolded, the disproportionate number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths due to COVID-19 |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Anita Weinberg, Lilia Valdez |
CHILD WELFARE, REASONABLE EFFORTS, AND COVID-19 |
41 Children's Legal Rights Journal 162 (2021) |
Article 19 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) requires governments to protect children from all forms of violence, including violence in the home. At the same time, Articles 3 and 5 obligate states to respect the rights and |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Christina Cullen, Olivia Alden, Diana Arroyo, Andy Froelich, Meghan Kasner, Conor Kinney, Anique Aburaad, Rebecca Jacobs, Alexandra Spognardi, Alexandra Kuenzli |
CHILDREN AND RACIAL INJUSTICE IN THE UNITED STATES: A SELECTIVE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CALL TO ACTION |
41 Children's Legal Rights Journal 1 (2021) |
For many reasons, 2020 became a year of reckoning for racial injustice. While a strong and deserved focus has been paid to criminal justice and police brutality, the systemic racism that underlies those institutions and many others affects more than just |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
AALS Policy Committee , CLEA Committee for Equity and Inclusion |
CLINICIANS REFLECT ON COVID-19: LESSONS LEARNED AND LOOKING BEYOND |
28 Clinical Law Review 15 (Fall, 2021) |
As a result of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, clinical faculty had to abruptly adapt their clinical teaching and case supervision practices to adjust to the myriad restrictions brought on by the pandemic. This brought specialized challenges for clin |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Stephanie K. Mann, J.D. |
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-UEJIO WORKS TO ADDRESS RACIAL INJUSTICE IN FINANCIAL SYSTEM |
Wolters Kluwer Banking and Finance Law Daily (June 3, 2021) |
While serving as Acting Director of the CFPB, Uejio has committed to using the Bureau's tools and resources to ensure fairness and equality. In his position as Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, David Uejio wants the agency to ta |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Jens Meierhenrich |
CONSTITUTIONAL DICTATORSHIPS, FROM COLONIALISM TO COVID-19 |
17 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 411 (2021) |
colonialism, constitutionalism, constitutional dictatorship, dictatorship, emergency, state of exception In this article, I use the concept of constitutional dictatorship as a heuristic, as a way of thinking more explicitly about constitutional violence t |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Charles A. Menke, J.D. |
CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU-CFPB'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT EMPHASIZES COVID-19 MITIGATION EFFORTS, CARRYING OUT OF CONGRESSIONAL MANDATE |
Wolters Kluwer Banking and Finance Law Daily (October 12, 2021) |
The semi-annual report outlined Bureau efforts that focused on helping families survive the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including rules and guidance, enforcement orders, and the agency's supervision program. The Consumer Financial Protectio |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Joslyeen H. Mitri |
COPY, PASTE, AND SAVE LIVES: THE EFFECTS OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT ON THE FIGHT AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS |
22 Journal of High Technology Law 176 (2021) |
The COVID-19 pandemic generated uncertainty around the globe, much of which was attributed to the supply-demand war in the healthcare field. As the virus swept across the United States, healthcare professionals painstakingly searched for the most resilien |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Laura Weiss, CQ Roll Call |
Corporate Boards May Mandate Covid-19 Vaccines for Employees |
CQ Roll Call Washington Corporate Governance Briefing (1/6/2021) |
As the U.S. distributes COVID-19 vaccines, the role that corporations play as employers is a question boards must consider, according to corporate governance experts.; Search Snippet: ...Government To Provide a Unified and Effective Response To Combat COV |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Divya Ramjee, Pollyanna Sanderson, Imran Malek |
COVID-19 AND DIGITAL CONTACT TRACING: REGULATING THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE |
2021 Cardozo Law Review de novo 101 (2021) |
Digital surveillance tools--technological means of monitoring, tracking, and notifying--are at the forefront of public health response strategies for the COVID- 19 pandemic. Comprehensive and effective digital public health surveillance requires that publ |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Danielle H. Dallaire , Rebecca J. Shlafer , Lorie S. Goshin , Allison Hollihan , Julie Poehlmann-Tynan , J. Mark Eddy , Ann Adalist-Estrin |
COVID-19 AND PRISON POLICIES RELATED TO COMMUNICATION WITH FAMILY MEMBERS |
27 Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 231 (May, 2021) |
To limit the spread of the highly contagious COVID-19 virus, departments of corrections (DOCs) in all 50 states suspended in-person visits to state prisons between March 7 and March 19, 2020. This article describes changes to policies related to the conta |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Stacey A. Tovino, JD, PhD |
COVID-19 AND THE HIPAA PRIVACY RULE: ASKED AND ANSWERED |
50 Stetson L. Rev. 365, Stetson Law Review (Spring, 2021); (Publication Name: Stetson Law Review) (Spring, 2021) |
On January 31, 2020, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex M. Azar II used the authority vested in him under Section 319 of the Public Health Service Act to formally determine that a public health emergency (PHE) existed in the United States due |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance Coverage: The Threshold Trigger of "Direct Physical Loss or Damage" & Other Considerations |
15 The American College of Construction Lawyers Journal 1 (2021) |
James Duffy O'Connor is the principal of O'C ADR, LLC, a former Chair of the ABA Forum on Construction Law and a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers. David E. Suchar is a partner in the Minneapolis, MN based law firm Maslon LLP, where h |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Roy G. Spece, Jr. |
COVID-19 CONTROL: DISRUPTING DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS |
100 Nebraska Law Review 150 (2021) |
The full-armamentarium of public health countermeasures came into play when COVID-19 emerged; a few examples are quarantine, closures, and social distancing. These countermeasures are intended to protect population health but trench on many important righ |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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COVID-19 Q&AS UPDATED WITH NEW SECTION ON RETALIATION - AGENCY GUIDANCE |
HR Compliance 5417505 (2021) |
On November 17, 2021, the EEOC again updated its question-and-answer (Q&A) technical assistance on COVID-19-related employment issues, this time to include a new section (M) on retaliation and interference. Citing 2016 guidance, the Commission noted that |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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COVID-19 Q&AS UPDATED WITH NEW SECTION ON RETALIATION - EEOC NEWS |
Labor & Employment Law 5406514 (2021) |
By Pamela Wolf, J.D. On November 17, 2021, the EEOC again updated its question-and-answer (Q&A) technical assistance on COVID-19-related employment issues, this time to include a new section (M) on retaliation and interference. Citing 2016 guidance, the C |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Elizabeth Williams, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Challenges to Election and Voting Practices During COVID-19 Pandemic |
54 American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d 3 (The ALR databases are made current by the weekly addition of relevant new cases.) |
Early in the presidential election year of 2020, COVID-19, an infectious and sometimes deadly disease caused by a novel coronavirus, appeared throughout the United States and the rest of the world. Many state and local governments imposed restrictions on |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Elizabeth Williams, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Challenges to Election and Voting Practices During COVID-19 Pandemic |
54 A.L.R. Fed. 3d Art. 3 (Originally published in 2020), American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d (2021); (Publication Name: American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d) (Spring, 2021) |
Early in the presidential election year of 2020, COVID-19, an infectious and sometimes deadly disease caused by a novel coronavirus, appeared throughout the United States and the rest of the world. Many state and local governments imposed restrictions on |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Linda A. Sharp, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Constitutionality of Stay-at-Home, Shelter-in-Place, and Lockdown Orders |
55 American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d 3 (The ALR databases are made current by the weekly addition of relevant new cases.) |
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc as it affects all aspects of life. In response to the pandemic and in efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus, state, local, and county governments initiated a number of restrictions on residents, churche |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Linda A. Sharp, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Constitutionality of Stay-at-Home, Shelter-in-Place, and Lockdown Orders |
55 A.L.R. Fed. 3d Art. 3 (Originally published in 2020), American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d (2021); (Publication Name: American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d) (Spring, 2021) |
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc as it affects all aspects of life. In response to the pandemic and in efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus, state, local, and county governments initiated a number of restrictions on residents, churche |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Fern L. Kletter, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Effect of Pandemic on Release from Federal Custody |
54 American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d 1 (The ALR databases are made current by the weekly addition of relevant new cases.) |
The novel coronavirus has spread rampantly throughout the United States, touching off widespread infections of COVID-19. Incarcerated and detained persons live within congregate environments, heightening the potential for COVID-19 to spread once introduce |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Fern L. Kletter, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Effect of Pandemic on Release from Federal Custody |
54 A.L.R. Fed. 3d Art. 1 (Originally published in 2020), American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d (2021; (Publication Name: American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d) (Spring, 2021) |
The novel coronavirus has spread rampantly throughout the United States, touching off widespread infections of COVID-19. Incarcerated and detained persons live within congregate environments, heightening the potential for COVID-19 to spread once introduce |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Jay M. Zitter, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Effect of Pandemic on Release from State and Local Custody |
54 American Law Reports ALR7th 3 (The ALR databases are made current by the weekly addition of relevant new cases.) |
Merely because someone is incarcerated, whether before or after trial, conviction, or sentencing, does not mean that prison authorities have the right to expose them to deadly dangers. But this is exactly what many prisoners claim is happening when they a |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Jay M. Zitter, J.D. |
COVID-19 Related Litigation: Effect of Pandemic on Release from State and Local Custody |
54 A.L.R.7th Art. 3 (Originally published in 2020), American Law Reports ALR7th (2021); (Publication Name: American Law Reports ALR7th) (Spring, 2021) |
Merely because someone is incarcerated, whether before or after trial, conviction, or sentencing, does not mean that prison authorities have the right to expose them to deadly dangers. But this is exactly what many prisoners claim is happening when they a |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |