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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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Marking the one-year anniversary of the launch of the Consensus Statement on HIV “Treatment as Prevention” in Criminal Law Reform, advocates affirmed their commitment to an HIV criminal law reform movement that is grounded in racial justice and leaves no one behind.
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The Center for HIV Law and Policy (CHLP), the Harm Reduction Coalition (HRC), and the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR) today released “Punishment is Not a Public Health Strategy: The Criminalization of Viral Hepatitis in the United States” – a fact sheet on viral hepatitis criminalization laws throughout the country.
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On November 1, CHLP, Harm Reduction Coalition, and the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable are convening of advocates working on harm reduction, syringe access, viral hepatitis and HIV criminal justice in Louisville, Kentucky.
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CHLP has Moved!

From Monday, August 13 through Friday August 17, we will be packing, moving, unpacking and otherwise transitioning from our current space on Broadway to our new offices in downtown Brooklyn!

CHLP is hiring!

CHLP has opened the search process for the position of Deputy Director to replace Mayo Schreiber, who is departing at the end of July 2018.
House Republicans vote to pass HR 620, a bill that will severely limit the enforcement power of the Americans with Disabilities Act, but advocates are hopeful for better results in the Senate.
Former Governor Tom Ridge (R-PA) strongly opposes a bill before the House of Representatives that would roll back fundamental protections provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Infectious Disease Advisor interviews Dr. Nabila El-Bassel of Columbia University on factors that affect HIV health disparities and possible intervention strategies.