The Center for HIV Law and Policy's Resource Bank, the first and only of its kind, is a comprehensive database of quality memoranda, white papers, research papers, pleadings and briefs, policy analyses and recommendations, model legislation, and other materials on topics of importance to people living with HIV and their advocates. The Resource Bank provides free and unlimited access to these substantive documents in order to support and increase the advocacy power and expertise of attorneys, community members, and service providers, as well as all people living with HIV.
Resource Bank materials are organized by topic. To facilitate use of the Resource Bank, items are often cross-referenced under multiple categories to ensure that they may easily be found by a user searching any of the topics to which an item is relevant. For example, an article outlining health disparities among HIV-positive African-American women could be found under the topics "Race and HIV" and "Gender and HIV," and in the Women's Advocacy Resource Connection.