Archive of Articles From The Center for HIV Law and Policy
- Letter of Thanks From an HIV Advocate (June 21, 2016)
Advocate thanks organizations and individuals that assisted in positive outcome for young woman in Ohio.
- New Report on Transgender People in the Criminal Justice System (May 25, 2016)
Landmark statement from state prosecutor calls for modernization of HIV criminal law in Illinois.
- Influential State's Attorney Weighs in on Decriminalizing HIV in Illinois (March 17, 2016)
Landmark statement from state prosecutor calls for modernization of HIV criminal law in Illinois.
- HIV Stigma as a Public Health Issue: Increasing Employment Opportunities for Those Living With HIV (February 9, 2016)
- Why Are We Putting People in Jail for Having HIV? A Grassroots Guide to HIV Criminalization: Facts, Foolishness and Solutions (November 28, 2015)
- National Coalition Releases Principles for HIV Criminal Law Reform (February 27, 2015)
- CHLP Comments and Recommendations for Reform of HIV Policies in the Military (July 16, 2014)
- When Is HIV a Crime? Sexuality, Gender and Consent (July 16, 2014)
- The U.S. Department of Justice Calls on States to Eliminate or Reform Archaic HIV Criminalization Laws (July 15, 2014)
- The American Medical Association Adopts a Resolution Opposing HIV Criminalization (June 10, 2014)
- Advocates Speak: A Snapshot of Voices and Perspectives From Grinnell (June 6, 2014)
- HIV Criminalization: A Physician's Perspective (June 4, 2014)
- HIV Can Still Land You in Jail (May 13, 2014)
- HIV Criminalization in Iowa: Rhoades v. Iowa (October 4, 2013)
- Setting the Record Straight: Minnesota v. Rick (September 17, 2013)
- This Is How We Win: A Toolkit for Community Advocates, Ending and Defending Against HIV Criminalization, a Manual for Advocates (September 2013)
- Trayvon Martin and Institutionalized Bias (July 18, 2013)
In the wake of George Zimmerman's acquittal for killing Trayvon Martin, thousands of Americans from across the country have taken to the streets to decry the latest evidence of the low value assigned to the life of a 17-year-old black boy in the U.S.
- Law Enforcement and HIV Policy Groups Release Fact Sheet for Police on HIV Risks (April 1, 2013)
"Spit Does Not Transmit" intended to reduce officer anxiety and needless "exposure" prosecutions.
- DOJ Tells State Licensing Boards and Occupational Training Schools That It Is Illegal to Bar People With HIV (July 17, 2009)
HIV advocacy groups that urged DOJ to issue the guidelines praise the agency for its leadership.
From AIDS Legal Council of Chicago, the American Civil Liberties Union, The Center for HIV Law and Policy, Gay & Lesbian Advocates and Defenders and Lambda Legal
- Questions and Answers: The Americans With Disabilities Act and the Rights of Persons With HIV/AIDS to Obtain Occupational Training and State Licensing (July 2009)
- Lost in the Shuffle: Women's Right to Choose, Not Just Refuse, HIV Testing (March 4, 2009)
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