Law in the Time of COVID-19 [Columbia Law School]Free e-book from Columbia Law School, edited by Katharina Pistor.
Includes:
- Gregory Bernstein et al., Covid-19 and Prisoners' Rights
- Susan Sturm et al., Linked Fate: Justice and the Criminal Legal System During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Immigration in the Time of COVID-19
- Richard Briffault, Covid-19 and the Law: Elections
- Olatunde Johnson, The New "Essential": Rethinking Social Goods in the Wake of Covid-19
- Kristen Underhill, Public Health Law Tools: A Brief Guide
- Jane Spinak, Child Welfare and Covid-19: An Unexpected Opportunity for Systemic Change
- Michel Gerrard, Emergency Exemptions from Environmental Laws
- Clarisa Long, Privacy and Pandemics
- Suzanne Goldberg, COVID-19 and LGBT Rights
- Todd Baker & Kathryn Judge, How to Help Small Businesses Survive COVID-19
- Edward R. Morrison & Andrea C. Saavedra, Bankruptcy's Role in the COVID-19 Crisis
- Matthew Jennejohn et al., COVID-19 as a Force Majeure in Corporate Transactions
- Christian Twigg-Flesner, A Comparative Perspective on Commercial Contracts and the Impact of Covid-19 -
Change of Circumstances, Force Majeure, or What? - George Bermann, Dispute Resolution in Pandemic Circumstances
- Ronald Mann, Driver for Contactless Payments