Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
Health Equity and Justice Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Volume 14, Issue 2
(2021)
Prefatory Matter
Introduction
Introduction
Alexander Williams
Articles
Racism, Health Equity, and Crisis Standards of Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Charlene Galarneau and Ruqaiijah Yearby
Centering Racial Equity: Disparities Task Forces as a Strategy to Ensure an Equitable Pandemic Response
Dawn M. Hunter and Betsy Lawton
Seeking Safety While Giving Birth During the Pandemic
Elizabeth Kukura
Policies of Exclusion: The Impact of COVID-19 on People with Disabilities
Amanda M. Caleb and Stacy Gallin
Disability, Access, and Other Considerations: A Title II Framework for a Pandemic Crisis Response (COVID-19)
George M. Powers, Lex Frieden, and Vinh Nguyen
Should We Discriminate Among Discriminations?
Teneille R. Brown, Leslie Francis, and James Tabery
Retaining Medicaid COVID-19 Changes to Support Community Living
Elizabeth Edwards, David Machledt, and Jennifer Lav
Lessons Learned from Community-Driven Responsiveness During COVID-19
Amanda Harris, Brittini "Ree Belle" Gray, Ciearra Walker, and Melinique Walls Castellanos
COVID-19, Courts, and the “Realities of Prison Administration” Part II: The Realities of Litigation
Chad Flanders
The Urban Trauma Drama: The Intersecting Path of Criminal Justice and Public Health Revealed During the COVID-19 Pandemic
José Felipé Anderson
Examining Sociodemographic Data Reporting Requirements in State Disease Surveillance Systems
Samantha Bent Weber, Amanda Moreland, Rachel Hulkower, and Tara Ramanathan Holiday
Student Comments
Rights Not Fundamental: Disability and the Right to Marry
Gabriella Garbero