Catherine Hanssens

Catherine Hanssens
Organization / Company: Center for HIV Law and Policy

Catherine Hanssens, Executive Director and founder of the Center for HIV Law and Policy, has been engaged with HIV legal and policy issues since 1984.. She previously was AIDS Project Director at Lambda Legal, where she led the development of Lambda’s national HIV litigation and policy work; an attorney with the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania , where she created a multi-site, hospital-based project offering legal assistance to patients of HIV care; and, as a lawyer at the New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate, successfully litigated cases addressing involuntary HIV testing, a state-wide challenge to segregation and mistreatment of prisoners with HIV, and the right of incarcerated women to funded elective abortions. She also was Director of the Women and AIDS Clinic at Rutgers University Law School-Newark.

Catherine Hanssens' articles

Human Rights: When Officials Get Serious About HIV Prevention, This is Where They’ll Start

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by Catherine Hanssens, Center for HIV Law and Policy

August 31, 2009 - 7:00am (Print)

Stigma, discrimination, poverty, homophobia, racism, sexism, all fuel the spread of HIV and hurt those living with it. These issues are routinely cited as critical to ending the epidemic but rarely addressed in policies and prevention strategies.
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Community Engagement on HIV Policy: Are Town Halls Meaningful Enough?

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by Catherine Hanssens, Center for HIV Law and Policy

August 25, 2009 - 7:00am (Print)

Community involvement is meant to hold government accountable to the people affected by policies. But meaningful engagement of communities rarely occurs. Will the town halls on HIV planned by the Administration be any different?
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