CHLP is the organizational home of the Positive Justice Project (PJP), a national coalition of organizations and individuals in the United States working to end
HIV criminalization. PJP released the first national statement against HIV criminalization, and this statement has been endorsed by organizations and individuals across the country. Over the last few years, there has been a growing movement to end the use of criminal laws that target persons with HIV, and even the United States federal government is taking a closer look at this issue. Another CHLP initiative, Teen SENSE, works to secure the right of youth in state custody to comprehensive, LGBTQ-inclusive sexual health care and sexual health literacy programs. CHLP is known for its HIV Policy Resource Bank, a free, public, online collection of research, reports and other HIV-related materials. The HIV Policy Resource Bank also includes publications from the Center for HIV Law and Policy, such as "When Sex is a Crime and Spit is a Dangerous Weapon", mapping HIV criminalization in the United States. In May 2014, the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at
Columbia Law School published a report co-authored by the Center for HIV Law and Policy, the
Center for American Progress and Streetwise & Safe called "Roadmap for Change: Federal Policy Recommendations for Addressing the Criminalization of
LGBT People and People Living with HIV." ==THE REPEAL HIV Discrimination Act==