Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Type |
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 clinicians who uniquely serve as both legal practitioners and law teachers in the law school... |
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 take bold and swift action to address issues of pervasive racial injustice and the long-term... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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Complaint for Damages and Injunctive Relief |
(1/19/2021) (United States District Court, D. New Hampshire, No. 1:21-cv-00047-LM.) (1/19/2021) |
DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL 12. Venue in the New Hampshire District is proper under 15 U.S.C. § 22, which states that any suit proceeding under antitrust laws against a corporation may be brought... |
2021 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Complaint for Damages and Injunctive Relief |
United States District Court, D. New Hampshire, No. 1:21-cv-00047-LM. (1/19/2021) |
DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL 12. Venue in the New Hampshire District is proper under 15 U.S.C. § 22, which states that any suit proceeding under antitrust laws against a corporation may be brought...; Search Snippet: ...United States District Court, D. New Hampshire. CORONAVIRUS REPORTER, Plaintiff, v. APPLE INC., Defendant. No. 1:21-cv... |
2021 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief |
(September 7, 2021) |
Pro Hac Vice Applications Forthcoming Plaintiffs LULAC TEXAS, VOTO LATINO, TEXAS ALLIANCE FOR RETIRED AMERICANS, and TEXAS AFT, by and through their undersigned counsel, file this... |
2021 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief |
(December 30, 2021) |
31. Because this action challenges the constitutionality of the apportionment of a statewide legislative body, as well as the apportionment of a State's Congressional delegation, Plaintiffs... |
2021 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief |
(September 30, 2021) |
Come now, the Colorado Contractors Association (CCA), the Colorado Stone, Sand, & Gravel Association (CSSGA), the Colorado Ready Mixed Concrete Association (CRMCA), the Colorado Motor... |
2021 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief |
(December 30, 2021) |
Requesting a three-judge panel pursuant to 28 US.C. § 2284 1. According to the 2020 census, Georgia was among the top five States gaining population in the past decade, with the State... |
2021 |
Trial Court Documents |
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Complaint for Injunctive and Declaratory Relief |
No Citation Available (4/12/2021) (4/1/2021) |
FN* Pro hac vice applications forthcoming FN° Not admitted in D.C. Plaintiff ASIAN AMERICANS ADVANCING JUSTICEATLANTA (Advancing JusticeAtlanta) files this Complaint for Declaratory and... |
2021 |
Trial Court Documents |
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 than is customary in comparative constitutional law. Constitutional dictatorship is an epic... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Katalina Bianco, J.D. |
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau-cfpb Director Targets Covid-19 Relief, Racial Inequality |
Wolters Kluwer Banking and Finance Law Daily (2/5/2021) (2/5/2021) |
The new acting director outlines CFPB steps to help consumers and small businesses struggling because of COVID-19 and the resulting economic crisis and to address racial inequality. Dave Uejio, Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has authored a blog post sharing his vision of the direction the CFPB is taking to provide... |
2021 |
Law Reviews 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 Protection Bureau has submitted its Spring 2021 semi-annual report to Congress covering the period of... |
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 resilient and advanced solutions to save our shrinking population. Three- dimensional (3D) printing... |
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 COVID- 19 and To Provide United States Leadership on Global Health and... |
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) (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. |
2021 |
Law Reviews 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 public health authorities, regulatory powers, and developers consider interdisciplinary approaches.... |
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 contact incarcerated individuals could have with family members and others since the pandemic began.... |
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 to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes... |
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 he chairs the firm's Construction & Real Estate Litigation Group. The authors thank Maslon... |
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 rights protected by ethical precepts and tort, constitutional, or other law. The measures studied... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Marlon A. Primes |
Covid-19 Pandemic and the Digital Divide: the Nba on the Frontlines |
28 Geo. Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 35 (Fall, 2020) (1/1/2021) |
When Tricia CK Hoffler was sworn in as president of the National Bar Association, she identified three priorities that she plans to address during the bar year: 1). Police Brutality 2). Election Protection; and 3). Covid-19. Laverne Largie, Karen Evans, and I are honored to serve as Co-Chairs of NBA Covid-19 Task Force, which has provided... |
2021 |
Law Reviews 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 the anti-retaliation protections discussed in the new section apply to the exercise of rights... |
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 Commission noted that the anti-retaliation protections discussed in the new section apply to the... |
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 activities that made the spread of the disease more likely, such as large gatherings of people.... |
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 activities that made the spread of the disease more likely, such as large gatherings of people.... |
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, churches, and businesses including quarantine, stay-at-home, travel bans, shelter-in-place, lockdowns,... |
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, churches, and businesses including quarantine, stay-at-home, travel bans, shelter-in-place, lockdowns,... |
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 introduced. This has prompted many federal detainees and inmates to petition for release from custodial... |
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 introduced. This has prompted many federal detainees and inmates to petition for release from custodial... |
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 are forced to remain in jail despite the grave and overwhelming dangers of the COVID-19... |
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 are forced to remain in jail despite the grave and overwhelming dangers of the COVID-19... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Luciano Bottini Filho , Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University |
COVID-19 THROUGH BRAZILIAN COURTS: THE DESERVING AND THE UNDESERVING VULNERABLE |
22 German Law Journal 1098 (September, 2021) |
(Received 03 May 2021; accepted 25 June 2021) Looking into these times of neoconservatism in Brazil, marked by a far-right agenda and populism, this Article explores the role of vulnerability (as a legal theory, a legal principle or factual consideration) in the litigation prompted by the pandemic in Brazil. The usages of vulnerability as a form of... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Ariel Cohen, CQ Roll Call |
COVID-19 vaccine data show low risk from third shot as cases decline |
CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (September 29, 2021) |
The Biden administration's COVID-19 booster shot campaign launched alongside new data Tuesday that shows adverse reactions to booster shots are rare, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Fred Rottnek |
COVID-19, DOCTORS, AND THE "REALITIES OF PRISON ADMINISTRATION" PART I: THE REALITIES OF A SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT |
14 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 465 (2021) |
COVID-19 is still novel. As scientists continue racing to characterize the virus and its mutations, promote behavioral change, and optimize treatment and vaccination strategies, public policy makers shift their attention from one high priority population to the next. These spotlights have converged on one truism of the pandemic: COVID-19 infection,... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Keith Lewis, CQ Roll Call |
Covid-19, Racial Equity Top Cfpb Priorities, Acting Director Uejio Says |
CQ Roll Call Washington Banking Briefing (2/5/2021) (2/5/2021) |
Consumer relief from pandemic-related economic hardships and racial equity will be the top priorities for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to the agency's acting director Dave Uejio. |
2021 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Daniel Walsh, Ph.D |
COVID-19: A CRISIS AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE THE EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION PROCESS |
22 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 169 (June 1, 2021) |
The pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus has thrown the world into chaos. The virus has necessitated the use of the emergency use authorization (EUA) process by the FDA to speed public access to vaccines. This Note reviews the EUA process as codified in 21 U.S.C. § 360bbb-3 and presents research on the history of § 360bbb-3. This Note argues... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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COVID-19: State General Business Emergency Orders Tracker |
2021 |
A tracker listing important official websites and documents for use in tracking the ongoing state government response to the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This resource discusses tasks related to monitoring state emergency orders on behalf of a business, whether or not the business is continuing regular operations. It also covers... |
2021 |
Other Documents |
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. , Jack E. Hubbard |
COVID-19: THE ETHICAL AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEDICAL RATIONING |
56 Gonzaga Law Review 159 (2020/2021) |
Life is not measured by the breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. --George Carlin Introduction. 161 I. Medical Discussion. 163 A. What Is a Virus?. 163 B. Immune Defense System. 165 C. What Is a Coronavirus?. 166 D. What Is SARS-CoV-2?. 168 E. What Are the Symptoms of COVID-19?. 170 F. Why Is COVID-19 Fatal?. 171 G.... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Rebecca Mayo, J.D. |
COVID-19-OIG REPORTS: 42 PERCENT OF MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES IN NURSING HOMES LIKELY HAD COVID-19 |
Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (June 23, 2021) |
The OIG compiled Medicare claim data for 2020 and found that two in five Medicare beneficiaries in nursing homes likely had COVID-19 in 2020. Data on the number of nursing home residents who were diagnosed with COVID-19 or likely to have had COVID-19 have not been readily available, however it is important to understand the extent of the outbreaks... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
By Sherri M. Schroeder, J.D. |
COVID-19-OTHER AGENCY DOCUMENTS: COUNTIES WITH HIGH SOCIAL VULNERABILITY TEND TO USE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AT A LOWER RATE |
Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (January 6, 2022) |
Ensuring equitable distribution and accessibility is a critical tool in battling the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent issue brief from the Office of Science & Data Policy within HHS's Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) titled, Variation in use of anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody therapies by social vulnerability and urbanicity,... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
John D. Feerick |
COVID-19'S IMPACT ON BEST PRACTICES IN ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION |
39 Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation 105 (July/August, 2021) |
The Covid-19 pandemic has been referred to as a liminal point in time--the in-between. It is a good time to pause and evaluate where we are as individuals and as an ADR profession. During this time, many turn to reflecting on what was and what will or should be. There are at least three categories of challenges that have been magnified by the... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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CTTI ISSUES COVID-19 CLINICAL TRIAL PLAYBOOK |
28 Guide to Good Clinical Practice Newsletter 24 (May, 2021) |
The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) released a new playbook Feb. 4 outlining eight essential elements for high-quality, diverse COVID-19 trials. While these best practices are specific to COVID-19 trials, CTTI recommends that these principles should be used for all clinical trials, in line with CTTI Quality by Design... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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CTTI ISSUES COVID-19 CLINICAL TRIAL PLAYBOOK |
28 No. 2 Guide to Good Clinical Practice Newsl. 24, Guide to Good Clinical Practice Newsletter (May, 2021); (Publication Name: Guide to Good Clinical Practice Newsletter) (May, 2021) |
The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) released a new playbook Feb. 4 outlining eight essential elements for high-quality, diverse COVID-19 trials. While these best practices are specific to COVID-19 trials, CTTI recommends that these principles should be used for all clinical trials, in line with CTTI Quality by Design... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Joseph Choi |
Democrats call on CDC to release demographic breakdowns for long-term COVID-19 patients |
The Hill (January 25, 2022) |
Democratic Reps. Ayanna Pressley (Mass.) and Don Beyer (Va.) on Tuesday called on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to release data on long COVID-19 broken down by demographic. |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Rafael Bernal and Alex Gangitano |
Democrats worry their grip on Hispanic vote is loosening |
The Hill (December 13, 2021) |
Democrats are worried they could be losing their electoral grip on Hispanics, the country's second-largest voter bloc by ethnicity. A Wall Street Journal poll released last week showed Hispanic voters evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, and while that polls data faced substantive questions over its tiny sample size, its results sounded... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Bijal Shah |
DEPLOYING THE INTERNAL SEPARATION OF POWERS AGAINST RACIAL TYRANNY |
116 Northwestern University Law Review Online 244 (October 29, 2021) |
The separation of powers in the federal government exists to ensure a lack of tyranny in the United States. This Essay grounds the separation of powers in tyranny perpetuated by racialized hierarchy, violence, and injustice. Recognizing the primacy of racial tyranny also reveals a would-be tyrant: the President. Engaging the branches of... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Catherine Siyue Chen, Fernando P. Cosio, Deja Ostrowski, Dina Shek |
DEVELOPING A PEDAGOGY OF COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP AMIDST COVID-19: MEDICAL-LEGAL PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN IN HAWAI'I |
28 Clinical Law Review 107 (Fall, 2021) |
The Medical-Legal Partnership for Children in Hawai'i (MLPC) has partnered with low-income families in community health and public housing settings for over a decade to provide direct legal services and engage in systemic advocacy. The MLPC model of legal services is rooted in our pedagogy of community partnership that seeks to confront the... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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Dhs Statement on Equal Access to Covid-19 Vaccines |
Interpreter Releases Daily 4 02-03-21 (2/3/2021) (2/3/2021) |
On February 1, 2021, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a statement regarding providing equal access to COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine distribution sites for undocumented immigrants: DHS and its Federal government partners fully support equal access to the COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine distribution sites for undocumented immigrants.... |
2021 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Nicholas Loh |
DIASPORIC DREAMS: LAW, WHITENESS, AND THE ASIAN AMERICAN IDENTITY |
48 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1331 (October, 2021) |
Introduction. 1331 I. Historical Artifacts--Anti-Asian Animus. 1335 A. Exclusion and Litigating Whiteness. 1335 B. Alien Land Laws and Internment. 1341 II. Assimilation, Covering, and Honorary Whiteness. 1345 A. Assimilation and the Model Minority Myth. 1346 B. Covering. 1348 C. The Choice for a New Generation of Assimilated Asian Americans. 1351... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
George M. Powers , Lex Frieden , Vinh Nguyen |
DISABILITY, ACCESS, AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: A TITLE II FRAMEWORK FOR A PANDEMIC CRISIS RESPONSE (COVID-19) |
14 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 345 (2021) |
This Article examines how plans for emergency medical rationing during the COVID-19 pandemic may discriminate against those with disabilities. More specifically, this Article lays out the obligation of state and local governments under Title II of the ADA in creating and enforcing equitable and fair rationing plans during this COVID-19 crisis. For... |
2021 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |