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The rapid spread of COVID-19 has quickly pushed New York City and many other cities in the United States to the precipice of an unsavory

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On October 28, 2019, CHLP, AIDS United and The Well Project submitted written comments to express continued support for HIV testing protocols that recognize the vital importance of strong protections of patients’ rights to clear, oral notice of and consent to HIV testing.
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CHLP, AIDS United and The Well Project expressed continued support for HIV testing protocols that recognize the vital importance of strong protections of patients’ rights to clear, oral notice of and consent to HIV testing.
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On October 15, 2019, CHLP presented a webinar entitled Is HIV Molecular Surveillance Worth The Risk?

Michael Johnson, photo by NY Times
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New York Times coverage of Michael Johnson's release on parole.
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For National HIV Testing Day, CHLP's Amir Sadeghi talks about the importance of informed consent and growing privacy concerns about molecular surveillance.
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CHLP joins Slate.com/Outward’s Stonewall50 special issue exploring the legacies that shape queer life today.
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A NY Post op-ed explains why changing NY law to permit HIV testing without even verbal notice to the patient is a very bad idea.
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A Side-by-Side Comparison of the Proposed Bills to Reform Missouri’s HIV Criminal Laws
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A new blog from CHLP Executive Director Catherine Hanssens argues that theories of “trickle-down justice” in state HIV criminal law reform are a rationalization for leaving behind those most affected: sex workers and women.
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On October 4, the Center for HIV Law and Policy, Harm Reduction Coalition, and the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable hosted a webinar providing an overview of the relationship between criminalization, viral hepatitis, and harm reduction. The webinar recording and slides are now archived below.
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Updated September 2019! A resource for lawyers and community advocates outlining punitive laws, policies, and cases affecting PLHIV in all 50 states. It may be used as an aid for attorneys of PLHIV prosecuted for “HIV exposure” or non-disclosure of HIV status, as well as for advocates who want to reform the HIV criminal laws in their state.
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The Center for HIV Law and Policy (CHLP) and the National LGBTQ Task Force are pleased to announce the release of an exciting new resourc

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CHLP has compiled information on HIV laws in every state as they relate to HIV-specific criminal laws, guidelines for health care workers with HIV, youth access to STI testing and treatment, and HIV testing.

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HIV as a Disability Under Antidiscrimination Law, Other Infectious Diseases
Resource | Posted on April 14, 2020
HIV as a Disability Under Antidiscrimination Law, Other Infectious Diseases
Blog Post | Posted on April 14, 2020
HIV as a Disability Under Antidiscrimination Law, Other Infectious Diseases
Resource | Posted on April 14, 2020
Human Rights, Other Infectious Diseases, Stigma
Resource | Posted on March 20, 2020
HIV as a Disability Under Antidiscrimination Law, Other Infectious Diseases
Blog Post | Posted on April 14, 2020
Criminal Law
Blog Post | Posted on March 25, 2020
Blog Post | Posted on March 13, 2020
Criminal Law
Blog Post | Posted on March 5, 2020
Confidentiality and Disclosure, Criminal Law, Testing and Informed Consent
Blog Post | Posted on September 12, 2019
Testing and Informed Consent
Blog Post | Posted on June 27, 2019
Testing and Informed Consent
Blog Post | Posted on May 21, 2019
Criminal Law, Human Rights
Blog Post | Posted on March 1, 2019
Criminal Law, Sex Work, Women/Women's Resource Advocacy Connection
Blog Post | Posted on December 17, 2018
Criminal Law, Sex Work
Blog Post | Posted on October 31, 2018