Clearinghouse Review

Clearinghouse Review
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Total Pages: 332
Release: 1993
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
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Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments

Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1060
Release: 2001
Genre: Courts
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Held V. Held

Held V. Held
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Total Pages: 84
Release: 1997
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Allahar V. Zahora

Allahar V. Zahora
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Total Pages: 74
Release: 1994
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Just Health

Just Health
Author: Dayna Bowen Matthew
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2024-06-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 147983100X

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2023 The author of the bestselling Just Medicine reveals how racial inequality undermines public health and how we can change it With the rise of the Movement for Black Lives and the feverish calls for Medicare for All, the public spotlight on racial inequality and access to healthcare has never been brighter. The rise of COVID-19 and its disproportionate effects on people of color has especially made clear how the color of one’s skin is directly related to the quality of care (or lack thereof) a person receives, and the disastrous health outcomes Americans suffer as a result of racism and an unjust healthcare system. Timely and accessible, Just Health examines how deep structural racism embedded in the fabric of American society leads to worse health outcomes and lower life expectancy for people of color. By presenting evidence of discrimination in housing, education, employment, and the criminal justice system, Dayna Bowen Matthew shows how racial inequality pervades American society and the multitude of ways that this undermines the health of minority populations. The author provides a clear path forward for overcoming these massive barriers to health and ensuring that everyone has an equal opportunity to be healthy. She encourages health providers to take a leading role in the fight to dismantle the structural inequities their patients face. A compelling and essential read, Just Health helps us to understand how racial inequality damages the health of our minority communities and explains what we can do to fight back.

The Law of Environmental Justice

The Law of Environmental Justice
Author: Michael Gerrard
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 920
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781604420838

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Environmental justice is the concept that minority and low-income individuals, communities and populations should not be disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards, and that they should share fully in making the decisions that affect their environment. This volume examines the sources of environmental justice law and how evolving regulations and court decisions impact projects around the country.

Williams V. O'Leary

Williams V. O'Leary
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Total Pages: 110
Release: 1995
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