Clinics

Resources and Links

Welcome! These materials are assembled for Duke Law Students working in the AIDS Legal Project, as well as the general public. They cover legal and medical issues important to people with HIV/AIDS and their advocates.

Students only: Course Documents . . . . . . .Readings . . . . . . Office FAQs

Duke Legal Project Brochures

Quick Legal Research Links

AIDS/HIV Medical Issues

Medical Research

HIV Medical Information Generally

Medication Adherence

HIV and Cognitive Impairment

HIV and Fatigue

HIV and Hepatitis

HIV and Substance Abuse

HIV and Mental Illness

Medical References

Medical Abbreviations and Terminology

Information about particular disorders or body systems

Drug Information

Medical Records

Disability

Social Security Disability

Laws, regulations, operating procedure

Disability Web Sites

Government Publications and sites

General

Disability Evalution

Overpayments

Working while on Social Security Disability

Information especially for advocates

Short Term Disability - Taking Time Off for Health Reasons

Privacy/Confidentiality of Medical Information

North Carolina Laws Governing Confidentiality of HIV Status

Discrimination

Civil Rights Generally

Federal Law

HIV in the Military

North Carolina Law

Public Health

North Carolina Public Health Law

Advance Health Care Planning

Health Care and Insurance

Government Health Insurance Programs

Medicare

Prescription Drug Benefit (Medicare Part D)

Medicare generally

Medicaid

Private Health Insurance

Public Benefits Information

North Carolina Public Benefits

Housing

HIV and Immigration

Other Sites

Other HIV/AIDS Law/Policy Sites

Referrals

“The AIDS Legal Project does not provide legal advice over the internet. The information on this web site is not legal advice. Legal advice is dependent upon the specific circumstances of each situation and jurisdiction. The information contained on this web site is not guaranteed to be up to date and cannot replace the advice of competent legal counsel licensed in your state.”