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Ruqaiijah Yearby
Ruqaiijah Yearby
Kara J. Trott Professor in Law, Moritz College of Law
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Racial disparities in health status and access to healthcare: the continuation of inequality in the United States due to structural racism
R Yearby
American Journal of Economics and Sociology 77 (3-4), 1113-1152, 2018
3022018
Structural racism and health disparities: reconfiguring the social determinants of health framework to include the root cause
R Yearby
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 48 (3), 518-526, 2020
2852020
Structural Racism In Historical And Modern US Health Care Policy: Study examines structural racism in historical and modern US health care policy.
R Yearby, B Clark, JF Figueroa
Health Affairs 41 (2), 187-194, 2022
2182022
Law, structural racism, and the COVID-19 pandemic
R Yearby, S Mohapatra
Journal of Law and the Biosciences 7 (1), lsaa036, 2020
2042020
Health justice strategies to combat the pandemic: eliminating discrimination, poverty, and health inequity during and after COVID-19
EA Benfer, S Mohapatra, LF Wiley, R Yearby
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics, 2020
130*2020
Race based medicine, colorblind disease: how racism in medicine harms us all
R Yearby
The American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2), 19-27, 2021
832021
Breaking the cycle of unequal treatment with health care reform: Acknowledging and addressing the continuation of racial bias
R Yearby
Conn. L. Rev. 44, 1281, 2011
672011
Addressing systemic racism in nursing homes: a time for action
PD Sloane, R Yearby, RT Konetzka, Y Li, R Espinoza, S Zimmerman
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 22 (4), 886-892, 2021
522021
Systemic Racism, the Government’s Pandemic Response, and Racial Inequities in COVID-19
R Yearby, S Mohapatra
Emory Law Journal 70 (7), 1419-1473, 2021
482021
Exploitation in medical research: the enduring legacy of the Tuskegee syphilis study
R Yearby
Case W. Res. L. Rev. 67, 1171, 2016
472016
Racial Inequities in Mortality and Access to Health Care: The Untold Peril of Rationing Health Care in the United States
R Yearby
The Journal of legal medicine 32 (1), 77-91, 2011
332011
Sick and tired of being sick and tired: putting an end to separate and unequal health care in the United States 50 years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964
R Yearby
Health Matrix 25, 1, 2015
292015
Structural discrimination in COVID-19 workplace protections
R Yearby, S Mohapatra
Health Affairs Blog (2020), Saint Louis U. Legal Studies Research Paper, 2020
272020
Racism is a public health crisis: Here’s how to respond
R Yearby, CN Lewis, KL Gilbert, K Banks
Institute for Healing Justice and Equity, St. Louis University, 2020
25*2020
Internalized oppression: The impact of gender and racial bias in employment on the health status of women of color
R Yearby
Seton Hall L. Rev. 49, 1037, 2018
212018
Striving for Equality, but Settling for the Status Quo in Health Care: Is Title VI More Illusory than Real
R Yearby
Rutgers L. Rev. 59, 429, 2006
212006
The impact of structural racism in employment and wages on minority women's health
R Yearby
Human Rights 43 (3), 21-25, 2018
202018
Good enough to use for research, but not good enough to benefit from the results of that research: Are the clinical HIV vaccine trials in Africa unjust
R Yearby
DePaul L. Rev. 53, 1127, 2003
202003
When is a change going to come: Separate and unequal treatment in health care fifty years after the title vi of the civil rights act of 1964
R Yearby
SMUL Rev. 67, 287, 2014
192014
Does Twenty-Five Years Make a Difference in Unequal Treatment: The Persistence of Racial Disparities in Health Care Then and Now
R Yearby
Annals Health L. 19, 57, 2009
182009
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