COVID crisis inspiring well-intended contributions, but results may be risky
AI in Healthcare quotes co-director of the Global Health Justice Partnership Gregg Gonsalves on the potential danger of uninformed analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ACLU Calls for Release of Hundreds of Connecticut Inmates After Prisoner Dies of COVID-19
Law.com has an update to the suit brought by inmates in Connecticut who are seeking compassionate release due to the danger of a coronavirus outbreak in prisons. The group is represented in part by the Veterans Legal Services Clinic.
Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy Abbe R. Gluck ’00 was a guest on ABC News where she discussed the impact of ending the DACA program in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Job Discrimination in Pandemic Can Extend Past Asian Workers
Ford Foundation Professor of Law and Social Sciences Vicki Schultz is quoted in Bloomberg Law about how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting workplace discrimination claims by racial minorities and the disabled.
International politics is making it harder to make a coronavirus vaccine
Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership Amy Kapcynski ’03 took part in a Washington Post Q&A about the progress in finding a vaccine for COVID-19.
Lesson From Singapore: Why We May Need to Think Bigger
Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law at Yale Law School and Faculty Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership Gregg Gonsalves is quoted in a New York Times piece about Singapore’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Legal scholars and Gov. Ned Lamont say Trump has no authority to tell states when to reopen businesses closed by coronavirus pandemic
Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science Bruce Ackerman ’67 is quoted in the Hartford Courant about President Trump’s assertation that he has the authority to tell states when to reopen schools and businesses that are closed to fight the spread of COVID-19.