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43 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. i (2022-2023)

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             NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

                       LAW REVIEW
              VOLUME 43                 FALL 2022                   ISSUE 1

                                   CONTENTS

                                      ARTICLES

 COVID-19   & The Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act: A Legal Analysis

 M atth ew M o u stis .......................................................................................................................1

       During the COVID-19  pandemic, many people who refused to be vaccinated because of
 their religious or moral beliefs tried to use the Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act to
 block their employers' vaccination requirements. In response, some elected officials argued that
 the Act was being misinterpreted. They believed it was intended only to protect health care
 providers who refused to provide certain services to patients, not to allow people to avoid
 measures taken to ensure public health during a pandemic. Their interpretations were incorrect.
 The Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act was properly construed as a right to refuse
 COVID-19  vaccines on religious or moral grounds. And it was properly construed as applying to
 anyone, not solely to health care providers. Contrary interpretations are inconsistent with the
 public policy, the statutory language, and the interpretive caselaw. Furthermore, the latest
 amendment was not a legislative clarification but a substantive change to the law.




 Beyond #FreeBritney: A Legal Analysis of the Conservatorship System in the United States

 Ashleigh M. Zurek .........................................................................................................................21

       In this article the author will explore the state of conservatorships in the United States and
how, too often, individuals with disabilities are abused and taken advantage of in this structure.
The author will discuss particular areas of conservatorship abuse, including: financial abuse,
physical abuse, exploitation, and death. The author will then proceed to discuss potential solutions
to curb conservatorship abuse and how best to improve the conservatorship system in the United
States. Particular solutions discussed include: special needs trusts, federal legislation (past,
current, and future), and supported decision-making.


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