hivlawandpolicyAdvocating for People Living with HIV in the Proposed Regulation Changes to the Older Americans Actby Kae Greenberg, CHLP Staff AttorneySep 18, 2023Sep 18, 2023
hivlawandpolicyCentering System-Affected Youth in National Dialogues about Sexual Health and LGBTQ+ Rights: CHLP…by The Center for HIV Law and PolicyApr 8, 2022Apr 8, 2022
hivlawandpolicyEnding Criminalization Means Standing Up for Sex WorkersBy Delia Addo-YoboDec 17, 2021Dec 17, 2021
hivlawandpolicyDemanding Accountability to Public Health on National HIV Testing Dayby Amir Sadeghi, National Policy and Partner Strategist, CHLPJun 28, 2021Jun 28, 2021
hivlawandpolicyThe Power of the ADA to Challenge HIV Criminal LawsBy Anne Kelsey Staff Attorney, CHLPApr 13, 2021Apr 13, 2021
hivlawandpolicyOn the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, CHLP Calls for An End to Laws that…by Anne Kelsey, CHLP Staff AttorneyDec 17, 2020Dec 17, 2020
hivlawandpolicyKey Takeaways for Reform from the Williams Institute Report on HIV Criminalization in Missouriby Marguerite Schauer, Interim Staff Attorney, Center for HIV Law and PolicyAug 27, 2020Aug 27, 2020
hivlawandpolicyJuly marks the 30th Anniversary of the ADA. What does that mean for PLHIV?by Anne Kelsey Interim Staff Attorney, The Center for HIV Law and PolicyJul 31, 2020Jul 31, 2020
hivlawandpolicyCOVID-19 Newly Illustrates the Urgent Need to Reform Our Juvenile Detention and Child Welfare…by Jacob SchneiderMay 4, 2020May 4, 2020
hivlawandpolicyIs HIV Molecular Surveillance Worth The Risk?At a time when federal and state policies single out people with HIV for punishment, is this way of identifying sexual networks a good…Sep 12, 2019Sep 12, 2019