HIV/AIDS Law: Past, Present, and Future

HIV/AIDS receives strong attention in Congress but public awareness has decreased. The presenters will discuss recent versions of the Ryan White CARE Act (domestic HIV treatment), efforts on global HIV treatment, and the prospects for getting Congress to re-examine issues such as syringe exchange; a strong HIV/AIDS prevention bill; the Americans with Disabilities Restoration Act; and a national HIV/AIDS strategy. How have state, or even local, governments acted (or not) to address these issues? Join us to answer these questions, share ideas and learn more about laws and litigation concerning HIV/AIDS at the federal, state and local levels.


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The above online course has been accredited in the following jurisdictions:

AK (1.5 credits) GA (1.5 credits) KY (1.5 credits) OK (1.8 credits) UT (1.5 credits)
AZ (1.5 credits) ID (1.5 credits) MN (1.5 credits) OR (1.5 credits) VT (1.5 credits)
AR (1.5 credits) IL (1.5 credits) MT (1.5 credits) RI (1.8 credits) WA (1.5 credits)
CA (1.5 credits) IN (1.5 credits) NV (1.5 credits) SC (1.5 credits) WV (1.8 credits)
CO (1.8 credits) IA (1.5 credits) NY (1.8 credits) TN (1.5 credits) WY (1.5 credits)
FL (1.8 credits) KS (1.8 credits) NC (1.5 credits) TX (1.5 credits)

After viewing the video and jotting down the unique verification codes that appear sporadically throughout the video, you may apply for continuing legal education (CLE) credit by clicking on the appropriate state.  The cost to receive a certificate of completion is $175 per course.

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