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Rebecca Mayo, J.D. COVID-19–GAO REPORTS: TIMELY, CONCERTED ACTIONS NEEDED TO RESPOND TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC Wolters Kluwer Health Law Daily (9/22/2020) According to a GAO report, timely and concerted federal leadership will be required to respond to the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis as the country heads into flu and hurricane season. The United States continues to experience serious economic rep 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Chiquisha R. Robinson Defense Attorneys Are the Best Line of Defense Against the Covid-19 Pandemic for Incarcerated People 35-FALL Criminal Justice 32 (Fall, 2020) (12/1/2020) When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, our world changed in drastic and difficult ways. Businesses were shuttered, major world events were canceled, and habits of daily life were altered in order to flatten the curve. But inside America's jails and prisons, wher 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Scott Wong Er Doctor Chosen to Lead Hispanic Caucus The Hill (8-Dec-20) (12/8/2020) Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.) will succeed Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) next month as chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC). 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Joshua L. Dratel Everybody out of the Pool! 35-FALL Criminal Justice 4 (Fall, 2020) (12/1/2020) Twelve strangers confined in a small room together, seated around a narrow wooden table, talking, reasoning, imploring, contending, shouting, gesturing, sweating, crying, and passing around evidence as they spend hours on a sultry summer evening deciding 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Ugochi Anaebere-Nicholson EVICTIONS IN A COVID-19 WORLD 62-OCT Orange County Lawyer 32 (10/1/2020) COVID-19 has completely changed the landlord-tenant relationship, as the lack of a coordinated federal and state response to evictions has left many tenants to twist in the wind as they and their advocates brace for an unprecedented number of evictions. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Mike Lillis and Scott Wong House approves $2.2T COVID-19 relief bill as White House talks stall The Hill (10/1/2020) House Democrats on Thursday approved a massive, $2.2 trillion package of coronavirus relief, lending political cover to party centrists in tough races while putting fresh pressure on Senate Republicans to move another round of emergency aid before the c 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Tanisha Pinkins, et. Al. How Leaders Can Retain Diverse Talent During the Covid-19 Pandemic 35 Westlaw Journal Employment 09 (12/1/2020) Baker Donelson attorney Tanisha Pinkins discusses how the legal industry can ensure it retains and prioritizes diverse talent amid the pandemic's economic turbulence. As COVID-19 continues to fuel uncertainty and financial loss, resulting in furloughs, la 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Andrew Hammond , Ariel Jurow Kleiman , Gabriel Scheffler How the Covid-19 Pandemic Has and Should Reshape the American Safety Net 105 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes 154 (Fall, 2020) (12/1/2020) The COVID-19 pandemic has delivered an unprecedented shock to the United States and the world. It is unclear precisely how long this crisis, which is both epidemiological and economic, will last, and it is difficult to gauge the extent and direction of th 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Samuli Seppänen Ideological Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic: China and its Other 16 University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review 24 (2020) (12/1/2020) This Article discusses the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as an instance of ideological contestation between the People's Republic of China and its ideological Other-the Western liberal democracies. Much of this ideological contestation highlights the idios 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Nizan Geslevich Packin In Too-big-to-fail We Trust: Ethics and Banking in the Era of Covid-19 2020 Wisconsin Law Review 1043 Rev. (2020) (12/1/2020) The COVID-19 economic crisis has brought to light something very broken in the American banking system-that banks prioritize their own profits over the interests of those they serve and over the interests of social justice. And they are permitted to do so 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Lillian Bautista Incoming Lawmakers Stress Coronavirus Relief, Economy as First Priority of New Session The Hill (18-Dec-20) (12/18/2020) COVID-19 relief and getting the economy back on track must be top priorities in the next legislative session, incoming lawmakers from both parties said Thursday. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call Lawmakers want to know how race-based algorithms affect medical care CQ Roll Call Washington Data Privacy Briefing (9/29/2020) A bicameral group of lawmakers wants the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to review the use of race-based clinical algorithms used by doctors to determine if they are based on accurate science and if there is any bias in them affecting healthcar 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Jim Alrutz Legislative Update: Early State and Federal Responses to Coronavirus-related School Closures 40 Children's Legal Rights Journal 146 (2020) (12/1/2020) By April 7, 2020, every state and territory of the United States, including Washington, D.C., took measures to close schools in response to the global pandemic caused by COVID-19, known colloquially as the coronavirus. These measures ranged from a recomme 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Ruby Dhand, Anita Szigeti, Maya Kotob, Michael Kennedy, Rebecca Ye Litigating in the Time of Coronavirus: Mental Health Tribunals' Response to Covid-19 37 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 132 (2020) (12/1/2020) People with mental health and addiction issues are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 given the elevated risk of contracting COVID-19 within psychiatric facilities. The impact of the pandemic on this extraordinarily vulnerable population includes the 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Justine Coleman Loeffler, Perdue Praise Trump for Signing Covid-19 Relief Legislation after Uncertainty The Hill (27-Dec-20) (12/27/2020) Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.) praised President Trump for signing COVID-19 relief legislation on Sunday after his repeated criticisms on the stimulus check amounts raised questions about the bills future. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Reena K. Shah, Esq. Maryland Attorney General's Covid-19 Access to Justice Task Force 2 No. 2 Maryland Bar Journal 100 (2020) (12/1/2020) In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, too many hard-working Maryland residents face extraordinary challenges in virtually all aspects of their lives: health, food, employment, housing, finances, estate planning and family issues. Over 3300 Marylanders 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  Maryland Attorney General's Covid-19 Access to Justice Task Force 2 No. 2Maryland Bar Journal 103 (2020) (12/1/2020) We are living in uncertain and turbulent times. The coinciding events of the COVID-19 pandemic and the unjust deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have brought into sharp relief the structural racial inequities within the health care and criminal jus 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Jordain Carney Mcconnell: 'Cooperation and Focus' Needed to Finalize Covid-19 Deal The Hill (19-Dec-20) (12/19/2020) Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Saturday warned against dragging out coronavirus talks as negotiators race to try to finalize a deal by the end of the day. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Emily Kopp, CQ Roll Call Moderna Covid-19 Trial Data Shows Vaccine Is Broadly Effective CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (15-Dec-20) (12/1/2020) The COVID-19 vaccine co-developed by Moderna and the National Institutes of Health is broadly effective, according to documents released by the pharmaceutical company and the Food and Drug Administration Tuesday. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Kaelan Deese Perdue, Ocasio-cortez Spar on Twitter over Georgia Races The Hill (12-Dec-20) (12/12/2020) Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) sparred Saturday over the upcoming Georgia Senate runoffs, with the progressive congresswoman urging Democrats to turn out to vote and the GOP senator pushing the liberal firebrand to go 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Aaron J. Burstein PRIVACY AND DATA USE IN U.S. GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO COVID-19 34-SUM Antitrust 41 (10/1/2020) What gets measured gets done. -Anonymous DATA ABOUT INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE INFECTED with coronavirus and those who have been in contact with them is essential to fighting COVID-19. There is no serious dispute that the government-particularly the state and lo 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  Race and Ethnicity Data for Medicare Beneficiaries - December 2020 Health Care Compliance Reporter Rep. 7489105 (12/1/2020) Accurate, complete, and appropriately detailed race and ethnicity data for Medicare beneficiaries are critical to identifying and mitigating health disparities. As racial and ethnic disparities have emerged among those impacted by COVID-19, the availabili 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Joseph Maya, et. Al. Responsibilities and Rights of Employers and Employees During the Covid-19 Pandemic Labor Law Journal J. 7366407 (12/1/2020) JOSEPH MAYA, JULIA AUDIBERT, ZACHARY SIPALA, CAROLINE VANDIS, CALVIN CARSON, AND EMILY PRUDENTE, MAYA MURPHY P.C. ©2020 BY JOSEPH MAYA, JULIA AUDIBERT, ZACHARY SIPALA, CAROLINE VANDIS, CALVIN CARSON, AND EMILY PRUDENTE, MAYA MURPHY P.C. By Joseph Maya, Ju 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Mary Price The Compassionate Release Clearinghouse, Covid-19, and the Future of Criminal Justice 35-FALL Criminal Justice 37 (Fall, 2020) (12/1/2020) This story is about compassionate release, COVID-19, and one effort to raise a pro bono army to release vulnerable prisoners. It is also about how the effort to free these prisoners has revealed deep fissures in our criminal justice system. This story is, 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Dorit Rubinstein Reiss The Covid-19 Vaccine Dilemma 6 ALR Accord 49 (6-Dec-20) (12/6/2020) COVID-19 continues to lead to large numbers of deaths, harms, and financial costs. Without an effective vaccine, those will continue. The pressure to find a vaccine is high; and that pressure places a risk on the safeguards in place to assure that vaccine 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Christian Sundquist The Future of Law Schools: Covid-19, Technology, and Social Justice 53 Connecticut Law Review Online 1 (December, 2020) (12/1/2020) The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare not only the social and racial inequities in society, but also the pedagogical and access to justice inequities embedded in the traditional legal curriculum. The need to re-envision the future of legal education existed 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Raleigh D. Kalbfleisch The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Legal Services 33 DCBA Brief 14 (December, 2020) (12/1/2020) On March 13, 2020, the White House issued a Proclamation on Declaring a National Emergency Concerning the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak, known as SARS-CoV-2 (the virus). The COVID-19 pandemic has taken all nations on the planet by surprise 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Monika Batra Kashyap U.s. Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and the Racially Disparate Impacts of Covid-19 11 California Law Review Online 517 (November, 2020) (11/1/2020) This Essay contextualizes the racially disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 in the United States within a framework of settler colonialism in order to broaden the understanding of how structural inequality is produced, imposed, and maintained. A settler c 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Francine J. Lipman , Nicholas A. Mirkay , Palma Joy Strand #Blacktaxpayersmatter: Anti-racist Restructuring of U.s. Tax Systems 46 Human Rights 10 (2020) (2020) The world has witnessed the brutal suffocation of George Floyd on a concrete sidewalk in Minneapolis. While this is but one more example of centuries of relentless violence against Black people, many are hoping that this tragic death will be a catalyst fo 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 36,904 Biden Administration Poised to Tackle Covid-19, Racial Equity, Tanking Economy, Health Care, Immigration Reform - White House News Labor & Employment Law 36904 (2020) By Pamela Wolf, J.D. As newly sworn President Biden and Vice President Harris take their places in the White House, they have outlined the new administration's priorities, including plans to move quickly to contain the COVID-19 crisis by expanding testing 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
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