HIV/AIDS and Discrimination
Henderson et al. v. Thomas et al.
A federal judge has ruled that the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) can no longer discriminate against prisoners living with HIV by housing them separately from all other prisoners and categorically denying them equal access to prison rehabilitative programs, according to a landmark decision in a lawsuit filed by the ACLU National Prison Project, the AIDS Project, and the ACLU of Alabama. This ruling paves the way for prisoners living with HIV to have access to needed and appropriate services, and to the classes and training available to other prisoners.
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9 HIV/AIDS and Discrimination Cases
Oct 2011
TSA HIV Discrimination
HIV employment discrimination by the Transportation Security Administration
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HIV/AIDS and Discrimination
TSA HIV Discrimination
HIV employment discrimination by the Transportation Security Administration
Oct 2011
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Puerto Rico
Dec 2010
HIV Discrimination by Puerto Rico Cosmetology School
Cosmetology School Prohibits Student from Enrolling Because of HIV Status
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Puerto Rico
HIV/AIDS and Discrimination
HIV Discrimination by Puerto Rico Cosmetology School
Cosmetology School Prohibits Student from Enrolling Because of HIV Status
Dec 2010
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Aug 2009
Doe v. Clinton
HIV employment discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. State Department and its contractors.
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HIV/AIDS and Discrimination
Doe v. Clinton
HIV employment discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. State Department and its contractors.
Aug 2009
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Jul 2009
HIV Advocacy on Behalf of Peace Corps Volunteer
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HIV/AIDS and Discrimination
HIV Advocacy on Behalf of Peace Corps Volunteer
Jul 2009
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