Georgetown in the News:
- The New York Times – Companies Fear Coronavirus Liability Lawsuits. So Far, Few Exist (David Vladeck)
- The New York Times – The Pandemic Helped Topple Two Retailers. So Did Private Equity (Sandeep Dahiya)
- The Street – What Are Your Rights In A Crisis? (Meryl Chertoff)
- WUSA 9 – VERIFY: Can you be fired for refusing to return to work once your state reopens? (Mark Pearce) [VIDEO]
- Axios – Coronavirus pandemic exposes legal gaps for sharing virus samples (Lawrence Gostin)
- The Hill – Washington, DC, struggles to stamp out COVID-19 (Jesse Goodman)
- Marketplace – Why some gig workers are getting less in unemployment benefits (Indi Dutta-Gupta) [VIDEO]
- Inside Higher Ed – Colleges Worry They’ll Be Sued if They Reopen Campuses (David Vladeck)
- The National Law Review – COVID-19: Back to Business: Congress Considers Liability Protections and Safety Regulations for Employers, Health Care Workers (David Vladeck)
- The Takeaway – How Labor Organizing Can Help Women and People of Color Unemployed Due to COVID-19 (Lane Windham) [AUDIO]