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New Haven Independent
City Slammed On LEAD Experiment
GHJP Releases Reports on Prostitution "Diversion" Programs
The reports reveal that PDPs in the United States are radically varying, but share a common thread: across the board, PDPs operate contrary to their own claims of stopping the revolving door of criminalization and victimization of ostensibly “trafficked” or “exploited” people.
The New York Times
How the Government Can Lower Drug Prices
Sienna Merope-Synge Discusses U.N. Accountability in Haiti
Sienna Merope-Synge, a Staff Attorney at the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), spoke on February 12 about her organization's fight to secure adequate remedies for victims of the U.N.'s introduction of a 2010 cholera epidemic in Haiti.
When the State Fails: Maternal Mortality and Racial Disparity in Georgia
The Global Health Justice Partnership released a report asserting that Georgia is failing its obligations to women by perpetuating a maternal mortality crisis disproportionally impacting Black women.
GHJP Works to Address the Skyrocketing Cost of Medicines
As Yale Law School’s Global Health Justice Partnership works to reform prescription drug pricing, its ideas are having a national impact.
GHJP Closes Two-Year FOIA Case Against Drug Manufacturer
The Global Health Justice Partnership (GHJP) at Yale Law School and the Yale School of Public Health ended a two-year Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case, winning an important victory for clinical research transparency.