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Comments On Worker Classification Proposed Rule For Flsa Purposes Rin 1235-Aa43, Samantha J. Prince, Taylor Haberle, Lauren E. Stahl
Comments On Worker Classification Proposed Rule For Flsa Purposes Rin 1235-Aa43, Samantha J. Prince, Taylor Haberle, Lauren E. Stahl
Faculty Scholarly Works
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Employment Law—Just Let Them Handle It Amongst Themselves: An Argument In Favor Of Abandoning The Application Of The Lynn's Food Stores Standard To Flsa Settlement Agreements, Matthew C. Lewis
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Motor Carrier Excuse, David M. Cole
The Motor Carrier Excuse, David M. Cole
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Blurring The Line Between Student And Employee: Exploitation Of For-Profit College Students, Michele Abatangelo
Blurring The Line Between Student And Employee: Exploitation Of For-Profit College Students, Michele Abatangelo
Touro Law Review
For decades, for-profit colleges throughout the United States have exploited their students through a predatory business model. In February 2022, the Education Department approved $415 million in borrower defense claims for nearly 16,000 students who attended for-profit schools finding that these schools misrepresented post-graduation employment prospects. For-profit colleges also use manipulative recruitment tactics such as targeted advertising of low-income and minority students and providing false information to prospective students about loan repayment obligations post-graduation. Some for-profit institutions also rely on student labor in their facilities rather than hiring paid employees. This review discusses why it is imperative that courts scrutinize …