Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Type |
Kate Weisburd |
FALL 2020 SYMPOSIUM: ADDRESSING THE CRISIS IN POLICING TODAY: RACE, MASCULINITY, AND POLICE USE OF FORCE IN AMERICA |
89 George Washington Law Review 1357 (December, 2021) |
The year 2020 was a year of reckoning. The COVID-19 pandemic, along with the protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and against police violence toward unarmed Black, Brown, and Indigenous peoples, revealed our collective, but also differin |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Jonathan L. Iwry |
FDA EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION FROM 9/11 TO COVID-19: HISTORICAL LESSONS AND ETHICAL CHALLENGES |
76 Food & Drug Law Journal 337 (2021) |
Emergency use authorization (EUA) is a power granted by Congress to FDA to expedite the availability and distribution of medical countermeasures during public health emergencies. This Article reviews the history of FDA's EUA authority from its inception i |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Julia M. Puaschunder |
FOCUSING COVID-19 BAILOUT AND RECOVERY |
16 Ohio State Business Law Journal 91 (2021) |
The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 imposes the most unexpected external economic shock to modern humankind, triggering abrupt consumption and behavior pattern shifts around the world with widespread socio-economic impacts. In order to alleviate unexpected n |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
T. Alexander Aleinikoff |
FOREWORD TO THE REPUBLICATION OF THE CONSTITUTION IN CONTEXT: THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF RACISM |
92 University of Colorado Law Review 1315 (Special Issue 2021) |
It is disturbing--to say the least--that an article written nearly three decades ago based on an assertion of the continuing existence of racism in the United States can be seen as meriting republication, not for its historical interest but because of its |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT--DUE PROCESS--ELEVENTH CIRCUIT HOLDS THAT A FLORIDA JAIL WAS NOT DELIBERATELY INDIFFERENT TO THE SPREAD OF COVID-19.-- SWAIN v. JUNIOR, 961 F.3D 1276 (11TH CIR. 2020) |
134 Harvard Law Review 2622 (May, 2021) |
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic impact on incarcerated individuals and their families: nearly 390,000 incarcerated people have contracted the virus, and over 2,400 have died. Overall, the rate of COVID-19 in prisons has been over five times t |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Cinnamon P. Carlarne |
FROM COVID-19 TO CLIMATE CHANGE: DISASTER & INEQUALITY AT THE CROSSROADS |
12 San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law 19 (2020-2021) |
C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 19 II. The Globalization & Localization of Disaster & Inequality. 22 III. Climate Amplification of Disaster & Inequality. 27 IV. Rebuilding Stronger: Mobilizing Climate Law at the Disaster-Inequality Intersection. 31 |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Sherri M. Schroeder, J.D. |
GENERAL HEALTH CARE NEWS: MIXED NEWS FROM MOST RECENT KFF PUBLIC OPINION POLL ON COVID-19 VACCINATION |
Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (December 2, 2021) |
Number of booster shots up sharply since October, but public is less optimistic and more frustrated with vaccinations now than in January. The November 2021 COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), part of an ongoing research |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Susan L. Smith, JD, MA |
GENERAL HEALTH CARE NEWS: RACIAL, ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN HEALTH CARE EXAMINED |
Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (January 27, 2022) |
The Kaiser Family Foundation provides an updated analysis of various measures of racial and ethnic disparities in health, the provision of health care, and factors that contribute to the disparities. The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) has updated chart pa |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF PROVIDER RELIEF FUNDS TO COMMUNITIES DISPROPORTIONATELY IMPACTED BY ADVERSE COVID-19 OUTCOMES - OCTOBER 2021 |
Health Care Compliance Reporter 5162770 (2021) |
As information on rates of infection and outcomes for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic emerges, numerous reports document racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in rates of adverse outcomes from COVID-19, including death. This study will review the lo |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Hannah Fisher |
GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TAX: WHY COURTS SHOULD USE EQUITABLE TOLLING TO HELP TAXPAYER-PETITIONERS IMPACTED BY COVID-19 |
2021 University of Chicago Legal Forum 379 (2021) |
Filing deadlines, and the varying ramifications for failing to satisfy them, have been a longstanding fixture of the American litigation landscape. When faced with a plaintiff who has brought an untimely petition, a court must first determine whether Cong |
2021 |
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GROCER CITED $1.1M FOR FAILING TO PROVIDE OR DELAYING COVID-19 SUPPLEMENTAL SICK PAY - AGENCY NEWS |
Labor & Employment Law 4999680 (2021) |
By WK Editorial Staff The California Labor Commissioner's Office has again cited Bodega Latina dba El Super grocery stores in Southern California with $1,164,500 for failing to provide or delaying supplemental paid sick leave or other benefits to 240 work |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Brook K. Baker |
HAMSTRINGING THE HEALTH TECHNOLOGY RESPONSE TO COVID-19: THE BURDENS OF EXCLUSIVITY AND POLICY SOLUTIONS |
13 Northeastern University Law Review 689 (May, 2021) |
Abstract 691 Introduction 693 I. The Burdens of Exclusivity and Policy Alternatives 697 A. Closed Science with Siloes and Secrecy vs. Collaborative and Open Science 697 B. Clinical Trial Chaos vs. Clinical Trial Coordination, Comparative Studies, and Incl |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Morgan Chalfant |
Harris calls on Asian Americans to turn 'pain into action' |
The Hill (May 19, 2021) |
Vice President Harris said Wednesday that she shares in the outrage and grief experienced by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders over the past year, but urged the community to turn pain into action during an appearance at a virtual summit marking Asian |
2021 |
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Mary Ellen McIntire, CQ Roll Call |
Health officials plan major research on COVID-19 long haulers |
No Citation Available, CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (4/29/2021); (Publication Name: CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing) (4/29/2021) |
The National Institutes of Health is preparing to award grants in the next three weeks to researchers studying the long-term effects of COVID-19, often called long COVID."" |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Jennifer C. Nash |
HOME IS WHERE THE BIRTH IS: RACE, RISK, AND LABOR DURING COVID-19 |
32 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 103 (2021) |
On April 28, 2020, Dr. W. Spencer McClelland--an obstetrician at New York City's Lenox Hill Hospital--published an editorial in The New York Times that announced, If you planned on delivering in a New York City hospital, don't change your plans. McClellan |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Sandhya Raman, CQ Roll Call |
House panel seeks insight on COVID-19 impact on children |
CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (September 23, 2021) |
Experts at a House hearing Wednesday on the impact of COVID-19 on children called for the passage of legislation that would improve health infrastructure, expand the pediatric workforce and fund additional research on effects of the virus. |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Emma Mendelson |
HOW THE FALLOUT FROM POST-9/11 SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS CAN INFORM PRIVACY PROTECTIONS FOR COVID-19 CONTACT TRACING PROGRAMS |
24 CUNY L. Rev. 35, CUNY Law Review (Winter, 2021); (Publication Name: CUNY Law Review) (Winter, 2021) |
INTRODUCTION. 35 I. The Bush Administration and the Broadened Scope of Surveillance. 38 A. The Law and the NSA. 38 B. The Wave of Backlash Comes Crashing Down. 44 II. National Security and Public Health Surveillance During COVID-19. 46 A. Background on th |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
William Chanes Martinez |
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH IMMUNITY: FDA'S EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION SCHEME AND PREP ACT LIABILITY PROTECTION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID -19 |
33 Loyola Consumer Law Review 128 (2021) |
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plays a vital role in our country's response to biological agents that threaten public health and safety. On December 31, 2019, officials in Wuhan, China confirmed dozens of cases of pneumonia caused by an unkno |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Elly Kugler, Kyra Perrigo |
HUD'S COLLABORATION WITH TRIBAL NATIONS TO RESPOND TO COVID-19 |
30 Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 1 (2021) |
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has a long-standing mandate to administer funding that it provides to federally recognized tribal nations in support of those nations' sovereignty and in recognition of the U.S. government's trust |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Brendan W. Williams |
HUNGER GAMES: RACIAL POLITICS AND THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |
43 North Carolina Central Law Review 103 (2021) |
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) was established by a law signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862, with the benign charge to diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with agriculture in t |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Libby Smith |
IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS AND FEDERAL RESPONSES ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' HEALTH, SECURITY, AND SOVEREIGNTY |
45 American Indian Law Review 297 (2021) |
COVID-19 has ravaged the United States since the first confirmed American diagnosis in January 2020. By December 2020, there were 19,663,976 diagnosed cases and 341,199 deaths attributed to the disease in the United States alone. In June 2021, a year and |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Kaitlyn Filip, Kat Albrecht |
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PERSONAL INJURY, DISABILITY AND DEATH: THE PROBLEMS OF UNIVERSITY LIABILITY WAIVERS FOR COVID-19 PROTECTIONS |
31-FALL Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy 89 (Fall, 2021) |
On September 8, 2020, Graduate Student Instructors (GSIs) at the University of Michigan began what would be the longest strike in the forty-five-year history of the Graduate Employees' Organization (GEO). At the beginning of the 2020 academic year, hundre |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Doron Teichman, Kristen Underhill |
INFECTED BY BIAS: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE AND THE LEGAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 |
47 American Journal of Law & Medicine 205 (2021) |
This Article presents the first comprehensive analysis of the contribution of behavioral science to the legal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the descriptive level, the Article shows how different psychological phenomena such as loss aversion and cu |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
James Dever , Jack Dever |
INFORMATION AGE IMPERIALISM: CHINA, 'RACE,' AND NEO-COLONIALISM IN AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA |
52 University of Miami Inter-American Law Review 1 (Spring/Summer, 2021) |
I. Introduction. 2 II. China in Crisis. 3 A. The Chinese Context. 3 B. Behind the Wolf. 6 III. State-Sponsored Domestic Terror. 10 A. Hong Kong. 10 B. Tragedy in Xinjiang. 11 C. High-Tech Surveillance. 13 D. Opportunity Wasted. 15 IV. Great Power Competit |
2021 |
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Jordan Paradise |
INFORMATION OPACITY IN BIOPHARMACEUTICAL INNOVATION THROUGH THE LENS OF COVID-19 |
47 American Journal of Law & Medicine 157 (2021) |
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed myriad and complex challenges for our national health care system spanning preparedness, response, access, costs, infrastructure, coordination, and medical innovation. These challenges implicate federal, state, and local |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Angela S. Boettcher, Quentin H. Morse, Nora Rainey Olson Cooke, Erin McLaughlin, Caroline Young, Charissa Wood, Sasha Strong, Natasha Viteri, Taylor Schad |
INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE: A RETROSPECTIVE ON RACE IN AMERICA |
92 University of Colorado Law Review 1259 (Special Issue 2021) |
On May 25th, 2020, George Floyd was arrested by four Minneapolis Police Officers for attempting to pass a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill. To subdue a nonviolent Mr. Floyd, Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Mr. Floyd's neck. Despite Mr. Floyd repeatedly gaspi |
2021 |
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IRS issues draft guidance on Native American COVID relief payments |
6/9/2021 Articles FTWA (June 9, 2021) |
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2021 |
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IS AN EMPLOYEE WHO EXERCISES EEO RIGHTS IN CONNECTION WITH COVID-19 PROTECTED FROM RETALIATION |
HR Compliance 8493920 (2021) |
Issue: An Asian-American employee complained to you about a coworker's abusive comments accusing Asian people of causing and spreading COVID-19. After an internal investigation was completed and appropriate action was taken, the employee's supervisor told |
2021 |
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Khiara M. Bridges |
LANGUAGE ON THE MOVE: "CANCEL CULTURE," "CRITICAL RACE THEORY," AND THE DIGITAL PUBLIC SPHERE |
131 Yale Law Journal Forum 767 (January 26, 2022) |
Scores of people have been talking about cancel culture and Critical Race Theory recently. However, what people mean when they use the terms varies wildly. This Essay examines the recent drift around the meaning of these terms, analyzing the role that the |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Mary Louise Frampton |
LAW SCHOOL DESIGN FROM A CRITICAL RACE PERSPECTIVE: THE GENESIS OF THE CHARRETTE |
25 U.C. Davis Social Justice Law Review 53 (Summer, 2021) |
Crises often enable us to see the world in a different light and to talk more honestly about painful subjects. COVID-19 has been a calamity that has sown death and despair, distrust, and division, but it has also created the opportunity for this generatio |
2021 |
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