Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Type |
Keegan M. Gute |
A Potentially Hazardous Resolution: What Are the Legal Consequences of a Coronavirus Vaccine? |
21 Western Michigan University Cooley Journal of Practical and Clinical Law 21 (2020) (2020) |
I. A GLOBAL PHENOMENON MORPHS OUR WAY OF LIFE. 69 II. LEADERS TAKE NECESSARY STEPS, BUT AT WHAT COST?. 70 III. HOPES FOR NORMALCY LIE IN A VACCINE. 71 A. Let's redefine complicated. 71 B. So, coronavirus . isn't new?. 71 C. Where will a United States vacc |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Steven Harras, CQ Roll Call |
Acting Cfpb Director Uejio Vows Tougher Enforcement, Focus on Racial Equity |
(1/29/2021) (2020) |
The acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said his agency will focus on relief for people facing economic hardship from the COVID-19 pandemic and racial equity with stepped-up enforcement actions. |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Dan Oswald, CEO, Simplify Compliance |
Another Potential Covid-19 Casualty: Workplace Collaboration |
31 No. California Employment Law Letter 7 (12/7/2020) (12/7/2020) |
The year 2020 has been a challenging one for our nation and the world. In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States has faced heightened racial tensions and a deep political divide culminating in a contested presidential election. Emotions have |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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: |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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 |
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 s |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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 stretch |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
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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 a |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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, addre |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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 Florid |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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 2020) (2021) (2020) |
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 |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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 2020) (2021) (2020) |
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, churche |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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 2020) (2021) (2020) |
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 introduce |
2020 |
Law Reviews 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 2020) (2021) (2020) |
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 a |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Crystal Grant |
Covid-19's Impact on Students with Disabilities in Under-resourced School Districts |
48 Fordham Urban Law Journal 127 (December, 2020) (2020) |
Introduction. 127 I. Students with Disabilities During COVID-19. 130 II. The Impact of COVID-19 on Students of Color. 133 III. Applicable Laws During the Pandemic. 136 A. Special Education Services During March-June 2020. 137 B. Special Education Services |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Adrejia L. A. Boutté Swafford |
Diversity in the Covid-19 Legal Office |
62 No. 9 DRI For the Defense 32 (September, 2020) (9/1/2020) |
The health and safety concerns of diverse employees, who are more vulnerable to COVID-19, are beginning to affect workplace diversity. According to www.Forbes.com, [a]rguably COVID-19 is proving to be the greatest catalyst for rapid change in the workplac |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Victoria Finkle, et. Al. |
Ensuring Fair Housing During the Covid-19 Pandemic |
29 J. Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 179 (2020) (2020) |
I. Structural Racism and Lessons from Past Crises. 181 II. Wealth Loss and Displacement Threaten Communities of Color in a Myriad of Ways. 184 A. Health Effects of Unequal Housing. 186 B. Housing Discrimination in the Pandemic. 187 III. The Trump Administ |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
James J. Brudney |
Forsaken Heroes: Covid-19 and Frontline Essential Workers |
48 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1 (December, 2020) (2020) |
Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall, Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble burst, and now a world. - An Essay on Man, Epistle 1, Alexander Pope (1734) Introduction. 2 I. The COVID-19 Frontline Essential W |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Brendan Williams |
Left for Dead: Nursing Home Care Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic |
24 Quinnipiac Health Law Journal 24 (2020) (2020) |
C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 31 II. A Challenged Care Sector. 33 A. Funding. 33 B. Resident Demographics. 34 C. Regulation of Care. 35 D. International Response. 37 E. The Response in the United States. 38 III. Concluding Recommendations. 62 |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Karima Bennoune |
Lest We Should Sleep: Covid-19 and Human Rights |
114 American Journal of International Law 666 (October, 2020) (10/1/2020) |
Any meaningful human rights law approach to COVID-19 must be holistic and recognize the breadth of the challenges to both economic, social, and cultural rights, and civil and political rights. It must be grounded in the threat posed by the disease but als |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Liam Kenney |
Osha & Addressing the Disparate Impact of Covid-19 Within Vulnerable Communities |
30 Annals Annals of Health Law Advance Directive 243 (Fall, 2020) (2020) |
The last few decades have showcased drastic leaps toward a cohesive global community not only through relations between states in economics and technology, but also in healthcare policy. In a world of increasing human connection and unprecedented access t |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Charles J. Reid, Jr. |
Pandemic of Inequality: an Introduction to Inequality of Race, Wealth, and Class, Equality of Opportunity |
14 University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy 1 (December, 2020) (2020) |
This Symposium was proposed and planned months before COVID-19 emerged as a public health emergency. Still, it can safely be said that the COVID pandemic that ravaged the United States in the summer and fall of 2020-a pandemic, furthermore, that poses an |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Jamie Langowski, et. Al. |
Qualified Renters Need Not Apply: Race and Housing Voucher Discrimination in the Metropolitan Boston Rental Housing Market |
28 Geo. Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 35 (Fall, 2020) (2020) |
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color have long had to navigate the barriers of racist laws, policies, and actions in housing. Housing discrimination perpetuates segregation and contributes to maintaining the status quo of disparities with respect to hea |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Daniela Tenjido |
Shut up and Dribble: the Racial Subordination of the Black Professional Athlete |
33 St. Saint Thomas Law Review 27 (Fall, 2020) (2020) |
Most popular sports in the U.S. today are dominated by Black athletes. The professional Black athlete today has opportunities that the majority of his non-athlete counterparts do not. Judging objectively, professional Black athletes made it. Lucrative lif |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Victoria Bethel |
State Medicaid Reimbursement for Remote Patient Monitoring and Interactive Communication Will Help Reduce Health Care Gap among Black and White People with Preexisting Conditions That Put Them at Increased Risk of Severe Illness from Covid-19 |
30 Annals Annals of Health Law Advance Directive 129 (Fall, 2020) (2020) |
In the United States, black people with preexisting conditions are disproportionately facing the COVID-19 death sentence. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of August 2020, black people have a 2.6 times higher contraction rate |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Jeff Thaler |
The next Surges Are Here: What Can American Governments Lawfully Do in Response to the Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic? |
42 Mitchell Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice 165 (Fall, 2020) (2020) |
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana The choice is not between order and liberty. It is between liberty with order and anarchy without either. There is danger that, if the Court does not temper its doctrinaire lo |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
H. Timothy Lovelace Jr. |
To Restore the Soul of America: How Domestic Anti-racism Might Fuel Global Anti-racism |
115 AJIL Unbound 63 (2021) (2020) |
On November 7, 2020, President Joe Biden proclaimed that his administration would restore the soul of America. He declared that U.S. voters had given him a mandate to achieve racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country, and that he plans t |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
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Understanding Time to Exoneration: Race, Other Factors, and Why it Matters |
57 Criminal Law Bulletin 1 (2021) (2020) |
Lauren O'Neill Shermer earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from The University of Maryland, College Park. She is currently an Associate Professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice Department at Widener University in Chester, PA. H |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Christopher W. Adams |
What Is Nacdl Doing for You and Your Clients in Covid-19? |
44-NOV Champion 5 (November, 2020) (11/1/2020) |
This has been a severely challenging year for individuals, law offices, and bar organizations. Health concerns, death of loved ones, economic disruption, the necessary closure of most courts, work-from-home orders, and the like have created strains on us |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |
Michael H. LeRoy |
Whitewashing Coaching Racism in Ncaa Sports: Enforcing Civil Rights Through the Ku Klux Klan Act |
10 Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 53 (Fall, 2020) (2020) |
Coaching racism in college sports may be facilitated by NCAA transfer waivers silencing players who complain about racial harassment. Athletic directors and other school officials may have conspired with the NCAA to resolve racism complaints by using nond |
2020 |
Law Reviews and Other Secondary Sources |