On this day one year ago, March 11, 2020, the director-general of the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic.
Read moreA Brief Biography of Lillian D. Wald, Public Health Progressive (1867-1940)
Lillian Wald. , ca. 1920. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017647294/.
Continuing our recognition of Women’s History Month, today’s post features Lillian Wald (1867-1940), who worked during the American Progressive Era (1896-1916). Wald was a nurse and public health advocate, who also “lobbied for parks and playgrounds, worked to elect reform candidates, advocated for decent housing conditions, and supported the struggle for worker’s rights, women’s rights, and children’s rights.”
Read moreNFTs and the Law: An “Explain it Like I’m Five” Overview
NFTs are just becoming a more widely-known, and the number of creators who release digital works for sale on the NFT market, as well as their well-heeled buyers, will grow as the financial gains become even more lucrative. As the law catches up with technology, expect more observers to comment on the legal issues surrounding this still somewhat mysterious form of art.
Read moreWomen’s History Month 2021: The Suffrage Centennial Celebration Continues
March is Women’s History Month, and the theme for 2021 is “Valiant Women of the Vote: Refusing to be Silenced.” Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library has an on-demand CLE recording of its 19th Amendment Centennial Symposium from last August, entitled “Votes for Texas Women,” which is available here.
Read more*Update* - Winter Storm Uri Recovery Resources
Harris County recently issued a winter weather recovery alert through its ReadyHarris.org website. It provides some avenues of assistance for those affected by last month’s winter storm.
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