Acknowledging the urgency of both health and racial justice in this moment, Sheila Foster, Yael Cannon, and M. Gregg Bloche set forth a legal agenda to fight the health effects of racism in housing, policing, the environment, and other areas
A robust body of research supports the centrality of K-12 education to health and well-being. Critic...
Historically, racial discrimination in society has had an adverse effect on the health of African Am...
The main objective of this dissertation was to investigate the health consequences of structural rac...
The medical-legal partnership (MLP) model, which brings attorneys and healthcare partners together t...
In Part I, this Article examines the health justice framework through which laws are understood as d...
The COVID-19 pandemic surfaced and deepened entrenched preexisting health injustice in the United St...
A massive civil “justice gap” plagues the United States. Every day, low-income Americans—and disprop...
A massive civil “justice gap” plagues the United States. Every day, low-income Americans—and disprop...
In a seminal report in 2006, the American Bar Association recognized that millions of low-income Ame...
In a seminal report in 2006, the American Bar Association recognized that millions of low-income Ame...
The City Commission in my hometown of Dayton, Ohio recently adopted a resolution declaring racism a ...
COVID-19 highlighted a disproportionate impact upon marginalized communities that needs to be addres...
Despite the social, economic, and political advancements, African Americans have made in recent deca...
Health law is in the midst of a dramatic transformation. From a relatively narrow discipline focused...
Health law is in the midst of a dramatic transformation. From a relatively narrow discipline focused...
A robust body of research supports the centrality of K-12 education to health and well-being. Critic...
Historically, racial discrimination in society has had an adverse effect on the health of African Am...
The main objective of this dissertation was to investigate the health consequences of structural rac...
The medical-legal partnership (MLP) model, which brings attorneys and healthcare partners together t...
In Part I, this Article examines the health justice framework through which laws are understood as d...
The COVID-19 pandemic surfaced and deepened entrenched preexisting health injustice in the United St...
A massive civil “justice gap” plagues the United States. Every day, low-income Americans—and disprop...
A massive civil “justice gap” plagues the United States. Every day, low-income Americans—and disprop...
In a seminal report in 2006, the American Bar Association recognized that millions of low-income Ame...
In a seminal report in 2006, the American Bar Association recognized that millions of low-income Ame...
The City Commission in my hometown of Dayton, Ohio recently adopted a resolution declaring racism a ...
COVID-19 highlighted a disproportionate impact upon marginalized communities that needs to be addres...
Despite the social, economic, and political advancements, African Americans have made in recent deca...
Health law is in the midst of a dramatic transformation. From a relatively narrow discipline focused...
Health law is in the midst of a dramatic transformation. From a relatively narrow discipline focused...
A robust body of research supports the centrality of K-12 education to health and well-being. Critic...
Historically, racial discrimination in society has had an adverse effect on the health of African Am...
The main objective of this dissertation was to investigate the health consequences of structural rac...