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Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

Northwestern University Law Review

2015

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Prevention, Not Prejudice: The Role Of Federal Guidelines In Hiv-Criminalization Reform, Sarah J. Newman Jan 2015

Prevention, Not Prejudice: The Role Of Federal Guidelines In Hiv-Criminalization Reform, Sarah J. Newman

Northwestern University Law Review

Thirty-four states and two U.S. territories have criminal statutes that specifically impose criminal liability for HIV transmission, exposure, or nondisclosure. With possible sentences ranging up to thirty years, these statutes have even provided the basis for convicting HIV positive individuals who never actually transmitted the virus. To address the unreasonable prosecutions of these individuals, Representative Barbara Lee of California introduced the Repeal Existing Policies that Encourage and Allow Legal HIV Discrimination Act (REPEAL Act) to the U.S. House of Representatives on September 23, 2011. If passed, the REPEAL Act would require a systematic review of these statutes and the development …