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Samuel Vincent Jones LAW SCHOOLS, CULTURAL COMPETENCY, AND ANTI-BLACK RACISM: THE LIBERTY OF DISCRIMINATION 21 Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy 84 (2021) Introduction. 84 I. Do Law Schools Have Liberty to Discriminate Against Black Law Students?. 86 A. The Black Law Student Experience. 87 B. Law Schools and the Liberty to Foster Anti-Black Racism. 90 II. Should Law Schools Require Cultural Competency Instr 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Celine Castronuovo Lawsuit from Stephen Miller group alleges racial discrimination in distribution of COVID-19 relief The Hill (May 13, 2021) A legal group founded by ex-Trump aide Stephen Miller on Thursday filed another lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of racial discrimination in the distribution of COVID-19 relief funds, this time for money designated for restaurant owners. 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Catherine J.K. Sandoval , Patricia A. Cain , Stephen F. Diamond , Allen S. Hammond , Jean C. Love , Stephen E. Smith , Solmaz Nabipour, M.D. LEGAL EDUCATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: PUT HEALTH, SAFETY AND EQUITY FIRST 61 Santa Clara Law Review 367 (2021) The COVID-19 viral pandemic exposed equity and safety culture gaps in American legal education. Legal education forms part of America's Critical Infrastructure whose continuity is important to the economy, public safety, democracy, and the national securi 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Mirko Bagaric , Peter Isham , Jennifer Svilar , Theo Alexander LESS PRISON TIME MATTERS: A ROADMAP TO REDUCING THE DISCRIMINATORY IMPACT OF THE SENTENCING SYSTEM AGAINST AFRICAN AMERICANS AND INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS 37 Georgia State University Law Review 1405 (Summer, 2021) The criminal justice system discriminates against African Americans. There are a number of stages of the criminal justice process. Sentencing is the sharp end of the system because this is where the community acts in its most coercive manner by intentiona 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Amanda Harris , Brittíni “Ree Belle” Gray , Ciearra Walker , Melinique Walls Castellanos LESSONS LEARNED FROM COMMUNITY-DRIVEN RESPONSIVENESS DURING COVID-19 14 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 429 (2021) People of color are suffering and dying from COVID-19 at greater rates than the general population. Additionally, population-level health interventions can worsen health disparities by failing to reach already underserved populations. In response, Prepare 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Yong-Shik Lee MANAGING COVID-19: LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES 23 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 1 (November 11, 2021) The spread of the recent pandemic, COVID-19--which began in Wuhan, in December of 2019--has created an unprecedented impact on public health in the United States and across the world. As of October 2021, the United States reported over 44 million infectio 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
John Bowden Mazie Hirono: Asian American, Pacific Islander community 'feels under siege' amid rise in hate crimes No Citation Available, The Hill (4/19/2021); (Publication Name: The Hill) (4/19/2021) Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) said Monday that the Asian American and Pacific Islander community feels as if it is under siege" in the U.S. amid a rise in anti-Asian discrimination and violence." 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Natalie Netzel, Ana Pottratz Acosta, Joanna Woolman, Katherine Kruse, Jonathan Geffen MITCHELL HAMLINE SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER 2020 COVID-19 LEGAL RESPONSE CLINIC 28 Clinical Law Review 301 (Fall, 2021) This essay is a reflection on lawyering in a time of crisis. It details the Mitchell Hamline School of Law Clinical Faculty's response to the community needs resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic by creating the COVID-19 Legal Response Clinic. It also reco 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  NEW EEOC GUIDANCE: YOUR EMPLOYEES CAN SUE YOU FOR COVID-19 RETALIATION (IF IT'S BASED ON A PROTECTED CLASSIFICATION) - EXPERT GUIDANCE HR Compliance 5907988 (2021) The latest series of Covid-19 news is discomfiting. The Biden administration is fighting in court for its vaccinate-or-test mandate. Europe, Asia, and parts of the U.S. are suffering from a heavy uptick in Delta variant Covid-19 illnesses that are startin 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Breonne DeDecker, Davida Finger, Shana M. Griffin NEW ORLEANS EVICTIONS DURING COVID-19 (2020) 30 Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 227 (2021) I. Introduction. 227 II. History of the Challenge. 231 III. Current Housing Inequities. 235 A. Evictions Filed in New Orleans During the 2020 Moratoria. 237 B. Insights From Eviction Court Monitoring. 239 C. Eviction Cases by Race. 247 IV. Implications fo 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, CORONAVIRUS REPONSES RELATED CHANGES & UPDATES 20210517P City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education 1 (May 17, 2021) May 6, 2021 | 11:08 am COVID-19 is still spreading, even as the vaccine is here. Wear a mask, social distance and stay up to date on New York State's vaccination program. GET THE FACTS > New York State Division of Human Rights Office Operations Discrimi 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Nina A. Kohn NURSING HOMES, COVID-19, AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF REGULATORY FAILURE 110 Geo. L.J. Online 1, Georgetown Law Journal Online (Spring, 2021); (Publication Name: Georgetown Law Journal Online) (Spring, 2021) This essay explores the COVID-19 crisis in America's nursing homes and its lessons for the future of long-term care. It challenges narratives portraying nursing homes as the unfortunate victims of COVID-19 by showing how the crisis is the foreseeable resu 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
James T. Smith NURTURING THE BABY BOND PROPOSAL: HOW TAX PRINCIPLES CAN CLOSE THE RACIAL WEALTH GAP IN THE UNITED STATES 94 Temple Law Review 147 (Fall, 2021) [T]he problems of racial injustice and economic injustice cannot be solved without a radical redistribution of political and economic power. Every day I'm trying to play catch-up, said Kourtney McGowan--a Black mother from California who became unemployed 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  OAR 333-018-0011 RACE, ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE AND DISABILITY COVID-19 DATA REPORTING (LAST EDITED NOVEMBER 23, 2021) State Healthcare Laws Library 333-018-0011 (2021) (1) The reporting requirements in this rule are in addition to the information required to be reported under OAR 333-018-0010. (2) For purposes of this rule: (a) Congregate setting means an environment where a number of people reside, meet or gather in cl 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Cindy A. Schipani , Terry Morehead Dworkin , Devin Abney OVERCOMING GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN BUSINESS: RECONSIDERING MENTORING IN THE POST #ME-TOO AND COVID-19 ERAS 23 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law 1072 (2021) I. Origins of Female Mentorship: How Female Mentorship Countered Historical Systems Of Patriarchal Inequality in the United States. 1074 II. The Perception of Women in the Workplace. 1081 III. The Post-#MeToo Era Divide. 1086 IV. The Benefits of Women Men 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Shigenori Matsui PANDEMIC: COVID-19 AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY 38 Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law 139 (2021) C1-3Table of Contents I. Introduction. 140 II. The New Coronavirus and Japan. 142 A. The New Coronavirus and Its Outbreak. 142 B. COVID-19 and Japan. 146 III. Contagious Disease Prevention System. 151 A. Infectious Disease Prevention Act. 151 IV. Immigrat 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Shigenori Matsui PANDEMIC: COVID-19 AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY 38 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 139, Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law (2021); (Publication Name: Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law) (Spring, 2021) C1-3Table of Contents I. Introduction. 140 II. The New Coronavirus and Japan. 142 A. The New Coronavirus and Its Outbreak. 142 B. COVID-19 and Japan. 146 III. Contagious Disease Prevention System. 151 A. Infectious Disease Prevention Act. 151 IV. Immigrat 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Marika Dias PARADOX AND POSSIBILITY: MOVEMENT LAWYERING DURING THE COVID-19 HOUSING CRISIS 24 CUNY Law Review 173 (Summer, 2021) Introduction. 173 I. The Housing Movement Rising. 177 II. Really? You Want to Evict People During a Pandemic? Keeping the Eviction Mills Closed. 182 III. Cancel Rent--A Time for Bold Demands. 191 IV. Not One Cent on the Rent: A Mass Rent Strike. 200 V. Cl 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Najarian Peters PARALLEL PANDEMICS: THE AMERICAN PROBLEM OF ANTI-ENFORCEMENT, RATIONAL DISTRUST, AND COVID-19 52 Seton Hall Law Review 371 (2021) There is nothing new under the sun, but there are new suns. -Octavia E. Butler In the United States of America, we have had moments when we seemed to know what our ailments were, and we named some of them accurately and honestly. Some of our laws once sou 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Zoë Haggerty PATENTABILITY OF COVID-19 VACCINES 2021 Boston College Intellectual Property & Technology Forum 1 (August 23, 2021) In many ways, the COVID-19 crisis has disproportionately affected the most vulnerable and underprivileged members of society. National lockdowns, halted economies, and overburdened hospital systems have significantly exacerbated the obstacles faced by tho 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Jeffrey H. Brochin, J.D. Pharmaceutical News: States Are Diverging from Cdc Guidance on Covid-19 Vaccination Priorities Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (1/13/2021) Access to Covid-19 vaccines during the first three months of the roll-out may depend to a great deal on geography. States are developing their own COVID-19 vaccine distribution policies, unique from CDC guidance and from each other, resulting in a vaccine 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Manaire T. Vaughn PRACTICING WITH GRACE 78-APR Bench & B. Minn. 26, Bench and Bar of Minnesota (April, 2021); (Publication Name: Bench and Bar of Minnesota) (April, 2021) To truly understand the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, we must look at all covid-related legal issues with a systemic lens and be open to creative problem solving. It's hard to think of an area in which this is more emphatically true than with respec 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Benjamin P. Cooper PRELIMINARY THOUGHTS ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 56 Gonzaga Law Review 227 (2020/2021) C1-3Table of contents L1-2Introduction . L3227 I. The Justice Gap. 228 II. The Impact of the Coronavirus on the Justice Gap. 232 A. The Bad News. 232 B. Silver Linings. 234 C. Remaining Obstacles and Challenges. 238 L1-2Conclusion . L3241 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Mary Crossley PRISONS, NURSING HOMES, AND MEDICAID: A COVID-19 CASE STUDY IN HEALTH INJUSTICE 30 Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences 101 (Summer, 2021) As the coronavirus closed down the United States economy in March 2020, it did not take long for predictions to emerge claiming that COVID-19 would disproportionately affect Black communities. Only weeks into the shutdown, Dr. Uché Blackstock, a health eq 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
R. Chantz Richens PRIVACY IN A PANDEMIC: AN EXAMINATION OF THE UNITED STATES' RESPONSE TO COVID-19 ANALYZING PRIVACY RIGHTS AFFORDED TO CHILDREN UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 28 Willamette Journal of International Law and Dispute Resolution 244 (2021) Among legal disciplines and focus areas that have emerged and evolved in the twenty-first century, the concept of child law has been at the forefront. An examination of the historical, psychological, sociological, and political insights into childhood sho 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
L. S. Tellier Proof as to exclusion of or discrimination against eligible class or race in respect to jury in criminal case 1 American Law Reports ALR2d 1291 (The ALR databases are made current by the weekly addition of relevant new cases.) It is recognized that an intentional, planned, and deliberate exclusion of, or discrimination against, members of a particular political or economic group, religious faith, race, or sex, by officers in charge of the selection and summoning of jurors, is i 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Chesa Boudin PROSECUTORS, POWER, AND JUSTICE: BUILDING AN ANTI-RACIST PROSECUTORIAL SYSTEM 73 Rutgers University Law Review 1325 (Summer, 2021) Well thank you for that really warm introduction. Good afternoon, everyone--I guess it's afternoon, whichever time zone we're all in. I'm really pleased to be here, not physically here, but here with you at the Rutgers University Law Review Symposium. It' 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Katie Raitz PUBLIC HEALTH AND RACIAL INEQUALITY: WHY THE OPPORTUNITY ZONE PROGRAM FAILS LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES AND COSTS LIVES 12 UC Irvine Law Review 315 (November, 2021) The rich man's dog gets more in the way of vaccination, medicine and medical care than do the workers upon whom the rich man's wealth is built. Poor health outcomes are linked to long-standing wealth disparities for people of color in the United States. W 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Lynnise E. Phillips Pantin RACE AND EQUITY IN THE AGE OF UNICORNS 72 Hastings Law Journal 1453 (May, 2021) This Article critically examines startup culture and its legal predicates. The Article analyzes innovation culture as a whole and uses the downfall of Theranos to illustrate the deficiencies in Silicon Valley culture, centering on race and class. The Arti 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  RACE AND ETHNICITY DATA FOR MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES - DECEMBER 2021 Health Care Compliance Reporter 6278736 (2021) Complete and consistent race and ethnicity data for Medicaid beneficiaries are critical to identifying and addressing health disparities. As the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted disparities among racial and ethnic groups, the availability and quality of 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
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