Kitty McMaster, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction In spring 2022, Shanghai residents who tested positive for COVID-19 were often sent to Fangcang, or “square-cabin,” shelter hospitals—converted exhibition halls and stadiums used for centralized quarantine. Inside one site, rows of cots stretched across the floor under […]
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Will Gronefeld, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction Cervical cancer is the fourth most-common cancer among women worldwide.[1] Uganda has the seventh highest incidence rate of cervical cancer globally, with around 7,000 new cases each year.[2] Eighty percent of these cases are diagnosed at an advanced […]
Jasmyn Hardin, Associate Member, Immigration & Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction The complex relationship between race and property has been instrumental in “establishing and maintaining racial and economic subordination” in American society.[1] Attempting to stabilize the housing market after the Great Depression, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) instituted […]
Foreword This short article seeks to briefly educate readers on the prevalence and manifestations of violence against women with disabilities and expound upon the existing legal frameworks that address this human rights issue. However, given the page limitations placed upon the article, it is necessary to preface that there are […]