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  READOUT OF VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLE WITH LATINO ELECTED OFFICIALS (September 24, 2021)   2021 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  Remarks by President Biden at Signing of an Executive Order on Racial Equity White House (1/26/2021) Search Snippet: ...BY PRESIDENT BIDEN AT SIGNING OF AN EXECUTIVE ORDER ON RACIAL EQUITY January 26, 2021 State Dining Room 2:06 P.M... 2021 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  Remarks by President Biden at Signing of an Executive Order on Racial Equity (1/26/2021) (White House) (1/26/2021)   2021 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BIDEN ON THE COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAM AND THE EFFORT TO DEFEAT COVID-19 GLOBALLY (June 10, 2021)   2021 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  STATEMENT BY THE PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR CIVIL RIGHTS LEADING A COORDINATED CIVIL RIGHTS RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) No Citation Available (4/15/2021) (4/14/2021)   2021 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  TASKFORCE ON RACIAL INCLUSION AND EQUITY (September 13, 2021)   2021 Administrative Decisions & Guidance
  Appellants' Reply Brief (May 10, 2021) Pursuant to Eleventh Circuit Rule 26.1, 26.1-2, and 26.1-3, counsel for the plaintiffs-appellants (hereinafter referred to as Plaintiffs unless otherwise specified) certifies that the... 2021 Briefs
  Brief of American Public Health Association, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Academy Of Managed Care Pharmacy, Alliance of Community Health Plans, American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, American College of Preventative Medicine, Association of American Medical Colleges, College of American Pathologists, Council of State And Territorial Epidemiologists, National Hispanic Medical Association, National Medical Association, National Safety Council, Association of (November 30, 2021) As required by Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 26.1, amici curiae American Public Health Association, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Academy of Managed Care... 2021 Briefs
  Boston Parent Coalition for Academic Excellence Corp. v. School Committee of City of Boston --- F.Supp.3d ----, United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.; (Publication Name: United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.) (4/15/2021) Acting on behalf of fourteen White and Asian American parents and children resident in Boston, the plaintiff corporation sues the Boston School Committee (the School Committee) charging racial discrimination and seeking to enjoin an interim plan governing 2021 Cases
Jann L. Murray-Garcia, MD, MPH , Victoria Ngo, PhD "I THINK HE'S NICE, EXCEPT HE MIGHT BE MAD ABOUT SOMETHING": CULTURAL HUMILITY AND THE INTERRUPTION OF SCRIPTS OF RACIAL INEQUALITY 25 U.C. Davis Social Justice Law Review 73 (Summer, 2021) I think he's nice, except he might be mad about something. A White-presenting child responds to the question ABC News's John Stossel posed to a group of school-aged children. He shows them enlarged photos of two men, one Black and the other White. What ab 2021 Law Review Articles 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) 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 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
WILLIAM H. RODGERS, JR., Emeritus Stimson Bullitt Professor of Environmental Law, University of Washington School of Law, ELIZABETH BURLESON, Burleson Institute, part of the U.N. Climate Technology Center and Network, By Yiyi Wong § 0B:22. Climate Change Linked to the Rise in Infectious Diseases-The Rise of Coronaviruses and Climate Change-The Psychosocial Effects and Stigma of the Coronavirus Pandemic Rodgers Environmental Law Second Edition 0B:22 (2021) COVID-19 is now an internationally known disease which has spread around the world like a wildfire, caused a global recession, and changed the societal habits. Yet, at the end of 2019, health professionals in Wuhan only knew that there was an unknown illn 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  § 11:2. What you should know about COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and other EEO laws Disability Law Compliance Manual 11:2 (2021) Technical Assistance Questions and Answers - Updated on May 28, 2021. All EEOC materials related to COVID-19 are collected at www.eeoc.gov/coronavirus. The EEOC enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (AD 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Ted A. Donner, J.D., Richard K. Gabriel § 12:8. Managing Jury Trials Post COVID-19 Jury Selection Strategy and Science 12:8 (2021) While the COVID-19 pandemic continued to grow as a problem in the United States, there remained a host of problems that needed to be addressed by the courts. Limiting what needed to be decided through stipulations and summary dispositions, conducting some 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  § 23:61. Protecting vulnerable employees of COVID-19 pandemic through reasonable accommodation Employment Discrimination Law and Litigation 23:61 (2021) The EEOC issued a revised Pandemic Preparedness in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act guidance on March 21, 2020 updating its October 9, 2009 guidance in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The EEOC noted that the guidance does not have 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
WILLIAM H. RODGERS, JR., Emeritus Stimson Bullitt Professor of Environmental Law, University of Washington School of Law, ELIZABETH BURLESON, Burleson Institute, part of the U.N. Climate Technology Center and Network § 23A:2. Covid-19 Climate-Energy Implications: Access to Information Rodgers Environmental Law Second Edition 23A:2 (2021) Covid-19 has been an energy sector game changer. Exxon warns that its oil and gas operations may be written down by as much as $3.1 billion, given low oil prices and demand. Shell similarly predicted a $22 billion write down and BP expected a $17.5 billio 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Theresa L. Corrada and Roberto L. Corrada § 3:30. Avoiding discrimination related to COVID-19 safety measures, policies, and practices in the workplace 16 West's Colorado Practice Series TM 3:30 (2021) The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, many of which are uniquely pertinent in the case of a pandemic, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which require r 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
Edward Louis Fiandach § 32:24. COVID-19 early release New York Driving While Intoxicated 32:24 (2021) In People v. Webb, the defendant who was incarcerated in the Warren County Jail for eight months a s a result of a violation of probation maintained that he should be released as a result of perceived risks arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Disagreeing, 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  § 5:1. Jury Representativeness in the Era of COVID-19, A Note from Oscar Bobrow, Public Defender Jurywork Systematic Techniques 5:1 (2021) In this time of widespread illness, and reasonable fear of illness, experts have been discussing juror-friendly policies courts might implement as they re-open and summon jurors. One recommendation in this regard is increased flexibility in granting postp 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 102-917 CFPB DIRECTOR TARGETS COVID-19 RELIEF, RACIAL INEQUALITY. Bk. Compl. Gd. P 102-917, Bank Compliance Guide (2021); (Publication Name: Bank Compliance Guide) (4/15/2021) ¶ 102-917 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. February 4, 2021. CFPB blog post in full text. By Dave Uejio It has been just over two weeks since President Biden's inauguration and my appointment as Acting Director of the Bureau. I have been meeting with 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 157-408 CFPB DIRECTOR TARGETS COVID-19 RELIEF, RACIAL INEQUALITY. Fed. Bank. L. Rep. P 157-408, Federal Banking Law Reporter (2021); (Publication Name: Federal Banking Law Reporter) (4/15/2021) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. February 4, 2021. CFPB blog post in full text. By Dave Uejio It has been just over two weeks since President Biden's inauguration and my appointment as Acting Director of the Bureau. I have been meeting with the dedic 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 157-525 CFPB TAKING STEPS TO PREVENT WAVE OF COVID-19 FORECLOSURES. Fed. Bank. L. Rep. P 157-525, Federal Banking Law Reporter (2021); (Publication Name: Federal Banking Law Reporter) (4/15/2021) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. 86 Federal Register 18840, April 9, 2021. Notice of proposed rulemaking in full text. ACTION: Proposed rule; request for public comment. The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) seeks comment on proposed a 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 181,558 FINAL RULE, 86 FR 62240, NOVEMBER 9, 2021 - MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PROGRAMS; CY 2022 HOME HEALTH PROSPECTIVE PAYMENT SYSTEM RATE UPDATE; HOME HEALTH VALUE-BASED PURCHASING MODEL REQUIREMENTS AND MODEL EXPANSION; HOME HEALTH AND OTHER QUALITY REPORTING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS; HOME INFUSION THERAPY SERVICES REQUIREMENTS; SURVEY AND ENFORCEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR HOSPICE PROGRAMS; MEDICARE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS; AND COVID-19 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES Medicare and Medicaid Guide 181558 (2021) [86 FR 62240] 42 CFR Parts 409, 424, 483, 484, 488, 489 and 498 [CMS-1747-F and CMS-5531-F] RIN 0938-AU37 and 0938-AU32 AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Final rule. This final r 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 181,559 FINAL RULE, 86 FR 61555, NOVEMBER 5, 2021 - MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PROGRAMS; OMNIBUS COVID-19 HEALTH CARE STAFF VACCINATION Medicare and Medicaid Guide 181559 (2021) [86 FR 61555] 42 CFR Parts 416, 418, 441, 460, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 491 and 494 [CMS-3415-IFC] RIN 0938-AU75 AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS. ACTION: Interim final rule with comment period. This interim final rule with comm 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 37,250 EXPERTS SHARE INSIGHTS ON INTERSECTION BETWEEN COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUES - EEOC NEWS Labor & Employment Law 37250 (2021) By Pamela Wolf, J.D. At a hearing on April 28, 2021, the EEOC heard from a dozen invited experts on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on civil rights in the workplace. It was the Commission's first all-virtual hearing. The panelists represented a very b 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 37,574 IS AN EMPLOYEE WHO EXERCISES EEO RIGHTS IN CONNECTION WITH COVID-19 PROTECTED FROM RETALIATION HR Compliance 37574 (2021) Issue: An Asian-American employee complained to you about a coworker's abusive comments accusing Asian people of causing and spreading COVID-19. After an internal investigation was completed and appropriate action was taken, the employee's supervisor told 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 400,190 EXPANDING COVID-19 VACCINE ELIGIBILITY MAY REDUCE ACCESS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter 400190 (2021) ASPE Report, May 5, 2021. APRIL 2021 As of mid-February 2021, states and other jurisdictions have vaccinated 11-21% of their population against COVID-19, using different approaches for vaccine eligibility and vaccine distribution strategies. The percent 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 400,195 COVID-19: HHS AGENCIES' PLANNED REVIEWS OF VACCINE DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS SHOULD INCLUDE STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter 400195 (2021) GAO Report, GAO-22-104457, November 4, 2021. November 2021 COVID-19 GAO@100 A Century of non-partisan Fact-Based Work GAO-22-104457 Highlights of GAO-22-104457, a report to congressional committees Vaccination remains critical in the federal response to t 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 400,195 MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS, GAO-22-104457, NOVEMBER 4, 2021 - COVID-19: HHS AGENCIES' PLANNED REVIEWS OF VACCINE DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS SHOULD INCLUDE STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter 400195 (2021) November 2021 COVID-19 GAO@100 A Century of non-partisan Fact-Based Work GAO-22-104457 Highlights of GAO-22-104457, a report to congressional committees Vaccination remains critical in the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine implementationp 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
  ¶ 45,757 NEW REPORT ADDRESSES HOW 40 PERCENT OF AMERICAN WORKERS EXPERIENCED WORSENING JOB QUALITY SINCE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC - SURVEY RESULTS HR Compl. P 45757, HR Compliance (2021); (Publication Name: HR Compliance) (4/15/2021) A new report from GallupHow COVID-19 Affected the Quality of Workshows that 40 percent of workers have experienced worsening job quality since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, up from 24 percent as measured in the spring of 2019 relative to the previou 2021 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources
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