Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Type |
Toni M. Massaro , Justin R. Pidot , Marvin J. Slepian |
PANDEMICS AND THE CONSTITUTION |
2022 University of Illinois Law Review 229 (2022) |
The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed a torrent of legal and political commentary, and rightly so: the virus touches every corner of life and implicates many areas of law. In response to the virus, governments, civic institutions, and businesses struggled to pr |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Mechele Dickerson |
PROTECTING THE PANDEMIC ESSENTIAL WORKER |
85 Law and Contemporary Problems 177 (2022) |
In March 2020, states and cities tried to slow the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) by issuing shelter-in-place or stay-at-home orders. Once the economic consequences of a total shutdown of the economy became clear, however, the federal government and |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Shauhin A. Talesh* |
RACIAL INEQUALITY, COVID-19, AND HEALTH AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: LESSONS LEARNED AND PATHWAYS FORWARD |
71 DePaul Law Review 635 (Spring, 2022) |
COVID-19 impacted the entire world, and the United States is no exception. In addition to pervasive death and illness, COVID-19 wreaked havoc on the U.S. economy. Many people in the United States lost their jobs, others worked remotely, and many essential |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Courtney G. Lee |
RACIST ANIMAL AGRICULTURE |
25 CUNY Law Review 199 (Summer, 2022) |
Industrialized animal agriculture--concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and slaughterhouses--is inherently oppressive of both nonhumans and humans. This Article seeks to expose the human side of that exploitation, specifically examining how indu |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
René Reyes |
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, RACIAL JUSTICE, AND DISCRIMINATORY IMPACTS: WHY THE EQUAL PROTECTION CLAUSE SHOULD BE APPLIED AT LEAST AS STRICTLY AS THE FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE |
55 Indiana Law Review 275 (2022) |
This Article offers a critical comparative analysis of the Supreme Court's jurisprudence under the Free Exercise Clause and the Equal Protection Clause. In a number of recent cases, the Court has shown increasing solicitude for the rights of religious obj |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Peter H. Huang |
RESISTANCE IS NOT FUTILE: CHALLENGING AAPI HATE |
28 William and Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice 261 (Winter, 2022) |
This Article analyzes how to challenge AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) hate--defined as explicit negative bias in racial beliefs towards AAPIs. In economics, beliefs are subjective probabilities over possible outcomes. Traditional neoclassical econ |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Aila Hoss |
SECURING TRIBAL CONSULTATION TO SUPPORT TRIBAL HEALTH SOVEREIGNTY |
14 Northeastern University Law Review 155 (Februar y, 2022) |
Introduction 159 I. Tribal Governments and Federal Indian Law 161 II. Tribal Consultation and the Law 163 A. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 164 B. Federal Executive Branch Requirements 166 C. Federal Statutory Requirements |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Devon W. Carbado |
STRICT SCRUTINY & THE BLACK BODY |
69 UCLA Law Review Rev. 2 (March, 2022) |
When people in law think about strict scrutiny, often they are also thinking about equal protection law's treatment of race. For more than four decades, scholars have vigorously challenged that legal regime. Yet none of that contestation has interrogated |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Natalie Ram , Lance Gable , Jeffrey L. Ram |
THE FUTURE OF WASTEWATER MONITORING FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH |
56 University of Richmond Law Review 911 (Symposium 2022) |
The COVID-19 pandemic has invited dramatic investment in and expansion of wastewater surveillance. This surveillance may enable early detection of an increasing presence of COVID-19 in the community. But the same technology may simultaneously or soon be t |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Wendy Netter Epstein , DePaul University College of Law, 25 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604, USA |
THE HEALTH EQUITY MANDATE |
9 Journal of Law & the Biosciences Biosciences 1 (January-June, 2022) |
People of color and the poor die younger than the White and prosperous. And when they are alive, they are sicker. Health inequity is morally tragic. But it is also economically inefficient, raising the nation's healthcare bill and lowering productivity. T |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Anne Barnhill, A. Susana Ramírez, Marice Ashe, Amanda Berhaupt-Glickstein, Nicholas Freudenberg, Sonya A. Grier, Karen E. Watson, Shiriki Kumanyika |
THE RACIALIZED MARKETING OF UNHEALTHY FOODS AND BEVERAGES: PERSPECTIVES AND POTENTIAL REMEDIES |
50 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 52 (Spring, 2022) |
Keywords: Race and Ethnicity, Food and Beverage Marketing, Targeted Marketing, Health Equity, Structural Racism Abstract: We propose that marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages to Black and Latino consumers results from the intersection of a business |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Kevin Cope , Ilya Somin , Alexander Stremitzer |
VACCINE PASSPORTS AS A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT |
54 Arizona State Law Journal 25 (Spring, 2022) |
Does the U.S. Constitution guarantee a right to a vaccine passport? In the United States and elsewhere, vaccine passports have existed for over a century, but became politically divisive as applied to COVID-19. A consensus has emerged among legal experts |
2022 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Grayson (A), Arambula (A) , Boerner Horvath (A) , Flora (A) , Cristina Garcia (A) , Reyes (A) , Santiago (A) , Waldron (A) , Akilah Weber (A) |
2021 CA A.C.R. 112 (NS) |
2021 California Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 112, California 2021-2022 Regular Session (3-Jan-22) |
SUMMARY: Relative to Positive Parenting Awareness Month. CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE--2021-22 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 112 Introduced by Assembly Member Grayson (Coauthors: Assembly Members Arambula, Boerner Horvath, Flora, Cristina G |
2022 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Grayson (A), Aguiar-Curry (A) , Arambula (A) , Bauer-Kahan (A) , Bennett (A) , Berman (A) , Bigelow (A) , Bloom (A) , Boerner Horvath (A) , Mia Bonta (A) , Bryan (A) , Burke (A) , Calderon (A) , Cervantes (A) , Cooley (A) , Cunningham (A) , Megan Dahle (A |
2021 CA A.C.R. 112 (NS) |
2021 California Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 112, California 2021-2022 Regular Session (15-Feb-22) |
SUMMARY: Relative to Positive Parenting Awareness Month. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 112 Adopted in Assembly January 18, 2022 __________________________________ Chief Clerk of the Assembly Adopted in Senate February 14, 2022 _______________________ |
2022 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Grayson (A), Aguiar-Curry (A) , Arambula (A) , Bauer-Kahan (A) , Bennett (A) , Berman (A) , Bigelow (A) , Bloom (A) , Boerner Horvath (A) , Mia Bonta (A) , Bryan (A) , Burke (A) , Calderon (A) , Cervantes (A) , Cooley (A) , Cunningham (A) , Megan Dahle (A |
2021 CA A.C.R. 112 (NS) |
2021 California Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 112, California 2021-2022 Regular Session (22-Feb-22) |
SUMMARY: Relative to Positive Parenting Awareness Month. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 112 RESOLUTION CHAPTER 12 Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 112--Relative to Positive Parenting Awareness Month. [Filed with Secretary of State February 22, 2022. |
2022 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Printed As Amended |
2021 MA H.B. 5034 (NS) |
2021 Massachusetts House Bill No. 5034, The 192nd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (15-Jul-22) |
SUMMARY: An Act relating to economic growth and relief for the commonwealth SECTION 1. The sums set forth in sections 2 and 2A are hereby appropriated from the federal COVID-19 response fund established in section 2JJJJJ of chapter 29 of the General Laws |
2022 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Conference Committee |
2021 MA H.B. 5374 (NS) |
2021 Massachusetts House Bill No. 5374, The 192nd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (3-Nov-22) |
SUMMARY: An Act relating to economic growth and relief for the Commonwealth SECTION 1. To provide for supplementing certain items in the general appropriation act and other appropriation acts for fiscal year 2022, the sums set forth in section 2 are hereb |
2022 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
Conference Committee |
2021 MA H.B. 5374 (NS) |
2021 Massachusetts House Bill No. 5374, The 192nd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (10-Nov-22) |
SUMMARY: An Act relating to economic growth and relief for the Commonwealth Whereas, The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purposes, which are to forthwith direct the expenditure of certain federal funds and to make certain changes i |
2022 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
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MA LEGIS 268 (2022) |
H.B. No. 5274 2022 Mass. Legis. Serv. Ch. 268 (H.B. 5274) (WEST) (November 10, 2022.) |
< [For vetoes, reductions and sections returned for amendment, see the Governors message following this chapter.] >AN ACT relating to economic growth and relief for the commonwealth. |
2022 |
Legislation (Proposed & Enacted) |
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City Defendant's Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for an Order for a Preliminary Injunction |
No. 1:22-CV-00710 (NGG). (25-Feb-22) |
Defendant, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH or City) by its attorney, GEORGIA M. PESTANA, Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, submits this... |
2022 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Complaint for Damages |
No. 2:22CV01763. (6-May-22) |
(1) Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress; (2) Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress; (3) Violation of 42 U.S.C. Section 1985(3) Plaintiff, GUANJUN LIANG, brings this action... |
2022 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Defendant's Sentencing Memorandum |
No. 3:19-cr-144 (VLB). (25-Mar-22) |
The defendant, Marvin Lloyd, respectfully submits this memorandum as an aid to the Court in his sentencing, which is presently scheduled for April 7, 2022. Mr. Lloyd was arrested at his... |
2022 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Plainitff's Motion for a Preliminary Injunction and in Support of Defendant's Cross-Motion to Dismiss the Complaint |
No. 22-CV-0033 MAD/ML. (18-Feb-22) |
Defendant, Mary T. Bassett, Commissioner of the New York State Department of Health, sued in her official capacity (Defendant), submits this memorandum of law, together with the... |
2022 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Personal injury |
No. CIV SB 2205155. (8-Mar-22) |
1. Plaintiff (name ornames): Atziri Renteria alleges causes of action against defendant (name or names): Shoes Kouture; Daisy Lepe; DOES 1 to 20 2. This pleading, including attachments and... |
2022 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Plaintiffs' Seconded Amended Complaint |
No. 1:21-CV-22789-JLK. (27-Jan-22) |
Plaintiffs KATIA BORGELLA and ANTHONY WILLIAMS (hereinafter referred to individually as Plaintiff Borgella and Plaintiff Williams, or referred to collectively as Plaintiffs), by and... |
2022 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Reply Memorandum of Law in Support of Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction |
No. 1:22-cv-00710-NGG-RML. (28-Feb-22) |
Served February 28, 2022 Defendants' responses are exemplars of self-contradiction. On one hand, Defendants claim that issuing race-neutral guidance is akin to intentionally maintaining a... |
2022 |
Trial Court Documents |
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A PROCLAMATION ON ASIAN AMERICAN AND NATIVE HAWAIIAN / PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH, 2021 |
42 USCA § 2991b-3 (2021) (4/30/2021) |
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2021 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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A PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH, 2021 |
(September 14, 2021) |
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2021 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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A PROCLAMATION ON NATIONAL HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS WEEK, 2021 |
(September 13, 2021) |
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2021 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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BIDEN ADMINISTRATION RESUMES WHITE HOUSE COUNCIL ON NATIVE AMERICAN AFFAIRS |
No Citation Available (4/16/2021) (4/15/2021) |
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2021 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |