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  AUDIT OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF SUPPLIES FROM INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE'S NATIONAL SUPPLY SERVICE CENTER IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 - AUGUST 2020 Healthcare Compl. Rep. 5039431 (8/23/2020) COVID-19 has created unprecedented challenges for the U.S. hospital system, including Indian Health Service (IHS), Tribal, and Urban Indian Health Program (UIHP) facilities. American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 due to the relatively high rates of diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and asthma among these; INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE'S NATIONAL SUPPLY SERVICE CENTER IN RESPONSE TO COVID- 19 - AUGUST 2020 August 01, 2020 COVID-19 has created unprecedented; Service (IHS), Tribal, and Urban Indian Health Program (UIHP) facilities. American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) are particularly vulnerable to COVID- 19 due to the relatively high rates of diabetes, cancer, heart; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Shannon S. Pierce, Fennemore Craig, P.C. BACK TO WORK AFTER GEORGE FLOYD: ARE WORKPLACES NEXT FRONT LINE OF RACE RELATIONS? 1 No. 7 West Employment Law Letter 1 (7/1/2020) As the phases of states' COVID-19 recoveries bring even more employees back to work, many people may show up still emotionally charged from recent racial tragedies across the nation as well as the protests and riots that followed. All of which means you're likely to see an increase in discussions about race relations on the job. Like many of you, I; WORK AFTER GEORGE FLOYD: ARE WORKPLACES NEXT FRONT LINE OF RACE RELATIONS? Shannon S. Pierce [FNa1] Fennemore Craig, P.C; BLR®; Shannon S. Pierce As the phases of states' COVID- 19 recoveries bring even more employees back to work, many people may show up still emotionally charged from recent racial tragedies across the nation as well as the protests and; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Jennifer Terrell BALLOT DENIED: VOTING IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 34-OCT CBA Record 2020 (September/October, 2020) (10/29/2020) During Indiana's primary election this year, held in June, Angela Horne and hermother planned to vote as they always do-by casting a ballot at their polling place. Because of safety concerns amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, however, Marion County opened only 22 polling places in this election-less than 10% of the normal amount. Angela's mother lives... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Marty Johnson and Morgan Chalfant Biden Faces Pressure to Take Action on Racial Justice Issues The Hill (13-Dec-20) (12/13/2020) President-elect Joe Biden will be under tremendous pressure to take action toward greater racial justice throughout the country on Day 1 of his presidency, following massive nationwide protests sparked by the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor along with other incidents of violence against Black Americans. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Camila DeChalus, CQ Roll Call Bill Filed to Force Immigration Agencies to Track Covid-19 Data CQ Roll Call Washington Immigration Briefing (10-Dec-20) (12/10/2020) Immigration detention centers would be required to track and publicly report data about COVID-19 testing, infections and protocols under a bill introduced by congressional Democrats who cited concern over cramped conditions and inconsistent safety precautions inside such facilities. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
  Black Caucus unveils next steps to combat racism 2020 WL 3565075 (7/1/2020) Leaders of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) on Wednesday announced the next phase in their strategy for fighting institutional racism, presenting a long list of reform proposals they're hoping to move this year following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Keith Lewis, CQ Roll Call Black-owned businesses twice as likely to fail amid COVID-19, NY Fed says CQ Roll Call Washington Banking Briefing (8/6/2020) The Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Tuesday reported the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on minority businesses, citing research suggesting 41 percent of Black-owned businesses closed permanently, more than twice the rate for white-owned businesses; Black-owned businesses twice as likely to fail amid COVID- 19, NY Fed says August 6, 2020 The Federal Reserve Bank; disease. Recent research has separately shown an alarming incidence of COVID- 19 cases among Blacks racial disparities in access to federal relief funds. . . and higher rates; " 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Asha Kaushal, Bethany Hastie, Devin Eeg Bordering the Pandemic: Covid-19, Immigration, and Emergency 41 National Journal of Constitutional Law 1 (December, 2020) (12/1/2020) In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure of Canada's international borders. This closure was not absolute; it was marked by several exceptions. Those exceptions were contained in a series of Orders-in-Council (OiCs) which became the Canadian government's mechanism of choice for governing the border. OiCs are swift, efficient, and... 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Cliff Collins BRING IN THE JURY 80-SEP Oregon State Bar Bulletin 26 (9/25/2020) When Oregon courts slowly began resuming jury trials in the spring and summer, they faced two sometimes conflicting goals: delivering justice, and keeping people safe. The result has been a wave of physical changes to courtrooms across the state, and a robust discussion about what constitutes a fair and impartial jury trial in the midst of a... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
April Xiaoyi Xu But What If Big Brother's Surveillance Saves Lives?-comparative Digital Privacy in the Time of Coronavirus 54 Creighton Law Review 147 (2020) (2020) Big Brother Is Watching You. - George Orwell, 1984 I. INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT: CURTAILING DIGITAL PRIVACY RIGHTS AS A NECESSARY EVIL TO END THE DYSTOPIAN NEW NORMAL UNDER THE COVID-19 REGIME. 148 II. HOW BIG BROTHER USES DIGITAL DATA TO COMBAT COVID-19: A TYPOLOGY. 152 A. Introducing Three Main Models . And Beyond. 152 B. The Picture at Large:... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
  Ch. 12, § 40. Definitions; race and ethnicity data collection and reporting during COVID-19 pandemic OR ST § Ch. 12, § 40 (2020 Special Session Undesignated Enactments) (7/1/2020) West's Oregon Revised Statutes Annotated|**|2020 Special Session Undesignated Enactments|**| Laws 2020, Chapter 12; Chapter 12 (Refs & Annos) Ch. 12, §40.Definitions; race and ethnicity data collection and reporting during COVID- 19 pandemic Text of section operative Dec. 31, 2021; 2020 Statutes & Court Rules
  Ch. 12, § 43. Use of race and ethnicity data collected during COVID-19 pandemic OR ST § Ch. 12, § 43 (2020 Special Session Undesignated Enactments) (7/1/2020) West's Oregon Revised Statutes Annotated|**|2020 Special Session Undesignated Enactments|**| Laws 2020, Chapter 12; 12 (Refs & Annos) Ch. 12, §43.Use of race and ethnicity data collected during COVID- 19 pandemic Codification and revision of text subject to; 2020 Statutes & Court Rules
Jordain Carney China hawks flex muscle amid coronavirus fallout The Hill (4/15/2020) The fallout from the coronavirus is shaking up the U.S.-China relationship on Capitol Hill, as a group of hawkish lawmakers fiercely criticize Beijings response to the disease. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Gavin Hart, Esq. Chinese nurse accuses hospital of racial harassment during pandemic 35 No. 09 Westlaw Journal Employment 03, Westlaw Journal Employment (12/3/2020) A registered nurse at a California hospital has filed a complaint alleging that her supervisors made racist remarks about her Chinese nationality, denied her proper personal protective equipment despite the COVID-19 pandemic and ultimately fired her when she complained. Michele Yen filed a complaint Nov. 2 in the Los Angeles County Superior Court... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Elvina Nawaguna, CQ Roll Call Citing COVID-19, GOP lawmakers skip Arizona copper mine hearing CQ Roll Call Washington Energy Briefing (3/12/2020) House Natural Resources Committee Republicans boycotted a hearing Thursday on the impact on Native Americans of a proposed copper mine in Arizona, arguing the event should have been canceled because coronavirus restrictions prevented their witnesses from appearing. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Kirsten Engel CLIMATE FEDERALISM IN THE TIME OF COVID-19: CAN THE STATES "SAVE" AMERICAN CLIMATE POLICY? 47 Northern Kentucky Law Review 115 (7/12/1905) (2020) To many, the Trump administration has been a nightmare for U.S. progress on climate change. From the appointment of climate-change skeptics to influential administrative positions, to the rollback of greenhouse gas regulations applicable to transportation and energy, to the initiation of the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, Trump's; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Michelle Y. Ewert CLINIC IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS 89-OCT Journal of the Kansas Bar Association. 44 (September/October, 2020) (10/10/2020) The coronavirus pandemic has led to dramatic changes in how the legal community operates. During the spring 2020 semester, students in the Washburn Law Clinic pivoted to an almost completely online delivery of legal services. In the Washburn Law Clinic, students provide free legal services to low-income individuals, small businesses and non-profit... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Diane Klein Co-living Assessed in a Time of Covid-19: Critical Intervention or Millennial Fad? 14 University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy 158 (December, 2020) (2020) L1-2Table of Contents L1-2Introduction I. Co-Living and the Problem of Affordable Urban Housing II. Co-Living Antecedents III. Co-Living Alternatives: #vanlife and the Tiny Homes Movement IV. Assessing Co-Living Amidst COVID-19 L1-2Conclusion 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Marty Johnson Communities of color hit hardest financially by COVID-19: study The Hill (9/16/2020) Communities of color have been hit the hardest by economic and social challenges spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study, adding to the well-documented toll the pandemic has had on health within these communities. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Thomas G. Wolfe, J.D. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE DEMOCRATS URGE FEDERAL REGULATORS TO SUSPEND CRA REVISION, RULEMAKINGS UNRELATED TO COVID-19 Wolters Kluwer Banking and Finance Law Daily (4/9/2020) In their letter to the OCC and FDIC, Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters and committee members urge the federal agencies to focus on a strong response to the coronavirus pandemic and to suspend efforts to revise unrelated rulemakingsespecially regarding the Community Reinvestment Act. The Democratic members of the House Financial Services; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Complaint (Administrative Procedure Act Case) Docket Number: No. 3:20-cv-04012. (6/17/2020) Plaintiffs African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC) and Action on Smoking on Health (ASH) allege, upon knowledge as to themselves, and upon information and belief; 2020 Trial Court Documents
  Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief (8/27/2020) United States District Court, N.D. California. ROCK THE VOTE; Voto Latino; Common Cause; Free Press; and MapLight, Plaintiffs, v. Donald J; to combat misinformation. 3. In a year in which the COVID- 19 pandemic makes it impracticable to register and engage eligible voters; civic engagement organizations such as Plaintiffs Rock the Vote, Voto Latino, and Common Cause have increasingly turned to online platforms to; 2020 Trial Court Documents
  Complaint for Injunctive and Declaratory Relief Docket Number: No. 1:20-cv-01709. (6/23/2020) Plaintiff Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe. By and through its counsel, Plaintiff Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe states and alleges as follows: 8. Plaintiff; 2020 Trial Court Documents
Jordain Carney Congress Clinches Sweeping Deal on Coronavirus Relief, Government Funding The Hill (20-Dec-20) (12/20/2020) Congressional leaders on Sunday reached a mammoth deal to fund the government and provide long-sought coronavirus relief as lawmakers race to wrap up their work for the year. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Jordain Carney Congress Closes in on Covid-19 Relief, Funding Deal The Hill (15-Dec-20) (12/15/2020) Congressional leaders said Tuesday night they are making progress on a sweeping deal to fund the government and provide coronavirus relief but hadn't yet clinched an agreement. 2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
CQ Roll Call staff Congress considers telehealth, racial disparities under COVID-19 CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (6/15/2020) Lawmakers will analyze telehealth and racial disparities this week, two long-standing health insurance topics that have been amplified by the coronavirus pandemic. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Jordain Carney Congress Races to Clinch Coronavirus Deal as Shutdown Looms The Hill (20-Dec-20) (12/20/2020)   2020 Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources
Jordain Carney Congress set for showdown on coronavirus relief legislation The Hill (7/20/2020) A fight over the next round of coronavirus aid is coming to a head as lawmakers prepare to race the clock to get a deal; ; Congress set for showdown on coronavirus relief legislation July 20, 2020 A fight over the next round of coronavirus aid is coming to a head as lawmakers prepare to race the clock to get a deal. Congress faces multiple hurdles; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
J. Edward Moreno Congressional Black Caucus calls on CDC to report racial data The Hill (4/8/2020) The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is calling on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to report racial data in updates on the coronavirus outbreak after figures reported by certain states and counties showed black Americans are disproportionately affected by the pandemic. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Brett Samuels Conway defends Trump's COVID-19 language after saying it was 'offensive' The Hill (6/24/2020) White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Wednesday defended President Trump's repeated use of the term kung flu" to describe the coronavirus despite previously telling reporters the term was "highly offensive."" 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  CORONAVIRUS IS NO EXCUSE FOR HATE (4/7/2020)   2020 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
Max Greenwood and Julia Manchester Coronavirus steals Trump economic edge The Hill (4/18/2020) President Trump has the money, the bully pulpit and a firm grip on his party as he leans into his reelection race, but he no longer has what was long seen as the greatest strength of his presidency: a strong economy. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Lindsay F. Wiley , Stephen I. Vladeck CORONAVIRUS, CIVIL LIBERTIES, AND THE COURTS: THE CASE AGAINST "SUSPENDING" JUDICIAL REVIEW 133 Harvard Law Review Forum 179 (7/1/2020) For obvious reasons, local and state orders designed to help flatten the curve of novel coronavirus infections (and conserve health care capacity to treat coronavirus disease ) have provoked a series of constitutional objections- and a growing number of lawsuits attempting to have those orders modified or overturned. Like the coronavirus crisis; HARVARD LAW REVIEW FORUM Harvard Law Review Forum July, 2020 CORONAVIRUS, CIVIL LIBERTIES, AND THE COURTS: THE CASE AGAINST SUSPENDING JUDICIAL; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  COULD A WPA-TYPE JOBS PROGRAM COUNTERACT CORONAVIRUS-CAUSED JOB LOSSES AND EXPEDITE AFFORDABLE HOUSING? 2020-7 Construction Briefings 1 (7/1/2020) (7/1/2020) As of this writing (at the end of May 2020), the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to work its way across the United States. It appears highly probable that a second wave will follow later this year. Thus, the hardship and dislocation that accompanied the initial onslaught is likely to repeat itself this autumn, only now unfolding just in time to; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Sandhya Raman, CQ Roll Call COVID-19 amplifies racial disparities in maternal health CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (5/14/2020) Days before her death, Amber Isaac tweeted about her negative experiences receiving pregnancy care at her local hospital in the Bronx. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Christian Fuller Covid-19 and College Athletics: Examining the Effects of Coronavirus on African American Student Athletes and the Future of Collegiate Sports 30 Annals Annals of Health Law Advance Directive 169 (Fall, 2020) (2020) The COVID-19 pandemic has caused one of the greatest disruptions in the twenty-first century. One industry in particular that has had a major setback is the college sports industry. Many colleges and universities have contemplated canceling their sports seasons entirely, thus leaving many African American athletes without proper protection from... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Valena Beety, Brandon L. Garrett COVID-19 AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 11/16/2020 U. Chi. L. Rev. Online 1, University of Chicago Law Review Online (11/16/2020) The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the boundaries of our criminal legal system, testing the entrenchment of patterns in incarceration, policing, and surveillance. During a time in which new concerns arose about racial injustice and mass incarceration, prompting searching scrutiny, this pandemic created opportunities to rethink old ways of handling... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Katherine Florey COVID-19 AND DOMESTIC TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS 96 Notre Dame Law Review Reflection 1 (2020) (9/9/2020) The strict controls that many jurisdictions, including most U.S. states, established to contain the COVID-19 pandemic have proven difficult to sustain over time, and most places are moving to lift them. Internationally, many plans to ease lockdowns have retained some form of travel restrictions, including the green zone plans adopted by France... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Leanne Fuith , Susan Trombley COVID-19 AND THE CAREGIVING CRISIS 77-OCT Bench and Bar of Minnesota 27 ()October, 2020 (10/29/2020) The covid-19 pandemic has disrupted every aspect of life. Since March 2020, Minnesota families have navigated a new normal that no longer includes access to regular care for their children or other vulnerable family members. At the end of July, Gov. Tim Walz announced a return-to-school framework for the 2020-2021 school year that includes hybrid... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Robert Gatter , Seema Mohapatra COVID-19 AND THE CONUNDRUM OF MASK REQUIREMENTS 77 Washington and Lee Law Review Online 17 (5/28/2020) (5/28/2020) As states begin to loosen their COVID-19 restrictions, public debate is underway about what public health measures are appropriate. Many states have some form of mask-wearing orders to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection. Public health guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization has; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
KD Ewing , Lord Hendy QC Covid-19 and the Failure of Labour Law: Part 1 49 Industrial Law Journal 497 (December, 2020) (2020) Acceptance Date October 26, 2020; Advanced Access publication on December 8, 2020. In this article, we consider how Covid-19 revealed the extent to which, in Britain, the core functions of labour law have been compromised by successive governments stretching back to the 1980s and how workers collectively have been failed as a result by a discipline... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Guofu Liu COVID-19 AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF NATIONALS ABROAD 114 AJIL Unbound 317, AJIL Unbound (2020) The COVID-19 pandemic is having serious and disproportionate effects on nationals abroad and their families globally. Many states have adopted positive measures including temporarily suspending forced returns as well providing visa and work permit extensions, temporary residence, or other forms of regular status to ensure that migrants are... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  COVID-19 Employee FAQs -2020 Answers to frequently asked questions from employees about issues related to the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The FAQs address worker notification laws, paid sick leave and family and medical leave benefits, health and safety protections in the workplace, workers' compensation benefits, unemployment insurance, wage and hour laws, ; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Michael Lotito, et. Al. COVID-19 employment lawsuits 38 No. 19 Westlaw Journal Aviation 10, Westlaw Journal Aviation (12/3/2020) Littler Mendelson attorneys Michael Lotito, James Paretti, Ramanpreet Dheri and Tessa Gelbman discuss the various liability claims employers have faced during the coronavirus pandemic, including wage and hour, retaliation, wrongful termination and workplace safety. Although defending against employment lawsuits has always been a part of doing... 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  Covid-19 Essays 56 Idaho Law Review 565 (2020) (2020) On April 27,2019, Professor Stephen Miller, faculty advisor for the Idaho Law Review, sent out a call for essays on coronavirus related topics. He noted: The novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has disrupted life in ways unimaginable just a few months ago . The Review seeks submissions from law students, faculty and staff at the College of Law,... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Daniel P. Monarch , Daniel J. Boehm COVID-19 GIVES RISE TO THE BIRTH OF THE REMOTE VOLUNTARY SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE PROGRAM 62-AUG Orange County Lawyer 36 (8/1/2020) On March 23, 2020, the Honorable Judge Kirk H. Nakamura, Presiding Judge of the Orange County Superior Court, initiated a series of Administrative Orders that continued or trailed almost 10, 000 Family Law matters (Administrative Order 20/08). Pursuant to these Orders, all pending non-emergency Family Law matters set between March 23, 2020 and June; 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Darius Lee Covid-19 in Singapore: 'Responsive Communitarianism' and the Legislative Approach to the "Most Serious Crisis" since Independence 2020 Singapore Journal of Legal Studies 2020 (September, 2020) (9/1/2020) The Singapore government has called the COVID-19 pandemic the most serious crisis that Singapore has faced since Independence. However, Singapore did not issue a Proclamation of Emergency. Instead, it adopted a legislative model of emergency powers, addressing COVID-19 through ordinary legislation, including and especially the new COVID-19... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
Morgan Chalfant COVID-19 makes Trump's work with black Americans that much harder The Hill (5/23/2020) President Trump, who stepped up his effort to target black voters earlier this year by focusing on criminal justice reform and the record-low unemployment rate, has been forced to shift in recent weeks as the novel coronavirus has disproportionately affected communities of color. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Susan Swann COVID-19 quick take: White House revives Native American affairs council WESTLAW Health Daily Briefing (4/29/2020) The White House and U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt on April 28 jointly announced (2020 WL 2030035) the reestablishment of the Obama-era White House Council on Native American Affairs, to continue interagency coordination of tribal governments' response to COVID-19. 2020 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Kele Stewart , et. Al. Covid-19 Reflections on Resilience and Reform in the Child Welfare System 48 Fordham Urban Law Journal 95 (December, 2020) (2020) Introduction. 96 I. The Child Welfare System and Two Pandemics. 98 A. A Beleaguered System in Need of Reform. 99 B. Alarms of Calamity Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. 101 C. A Spotlight on Longstanding Racial Inequality. 104 II. Impact of COVID-19 on Florida's Child Welfare System. 108 A. Pre-COVID-19 Florida CPS Agency Practices and Data Trends. 109... 2020 Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources
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