Tune
into
The
Jabot
Podcast
for
a
must-listen
episode
with
Anna
Kirkland,
a
professor
at
the
University
of
Michigan.
Discover
how
her
new
book
reveals
the
complexities
and
failures
of
discrimination
law
in
healthcare.
Unpack
how
civil
rights
shape
healthcare
access,
and
learn
about
the
impact
of
algorithmic
bias.
Essential
for
those
keen
on
healthcare
policies
and
rights
protections.
Don’t
miss
it!
Highlights
-
Anna’s
academic
journey:
from
law
school
to
academia -
The
intersection
of
civil
rights
and
healthcare
in
Kirkland’s
book -
Historical
context:
Transgender
rights
and
public
opinion -
Complexities
of
implementing
nondiscrimination
in
healthcare -
Supreme
Court
involvement
in
gender-affirming
care
for
youth -
Medicare
as
a
tool
of
civil
rights
enforcement
in
history -
The
role
of
rank-and-file
employees
in
healthcare
discrimination -
Patient
experience:
legal
vs.
customer
service
approach -
Challenges
of
addressing
algorithmic
discrimination
in
healthcare -
Key
issues
in
healthcare
discrimination
today
The
Jabot
podcast
is
an
offshoot
of
the
Above
the
Law
brand
focused
on
the
challenges
women,
people
of
color,
LGBTQIA,
and
other
diverse
populations
face
in
the
legal
industry.
Our
name
comes
from
none
other
than
the
Notorious
Ruth
Bader
Ginsburg
and
the
jabot
(decorative
collar)
she
wore
when
delivering
dissents
from
the
bench.
It’s
a
reminder
that
even
when
we
aren’t
winning,
we’re
still
a
powerful
force
to
be
reckoned
with.
Happy
listening!
Kathryn
Rubino
is
a
Senior
Editor
at
Above
the
Law,
host
of
The
Jabot
podcast,
and
co-host
of
Thinking
Like
A
Lawyer.
AtL
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