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On The Fringe: Rethinking The Link Between Wages And Benefits, Mary O'Connell Oct 2012

On The Fringe: Rethinking The Link Between Wages And Benefits, Mary O'Connell

Mary E. O'Connell

This is an Article about economic security and the curious, and often perverse, mechanisms through which it is distributed in contemporary American society. It is about the long-standing tension between the desire to protect the needy and the need to reward the productive. And it is about the way in which systems presently in effect fail on both scores. The Article examines a variety of devices designed to enhance economic security. These include income for the disabled, funds to defray the costs of medical care, and income for those who have no employment due to age (whether young or old) …


Contingent Lives: The Economic Insecurity Of Contingent Workers, Mary O'Connell Sep 2012

Contingent Lives: The Economic Insecurity Of Contingent Workers, Mary O'Connell

Mary E. O'Connell

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The Rugged Feminism Of Sandra Day O'Connor, Judith Olans Brown, Wendy E. Parmet, Mary E. O'Connell Apr 2012

The Rugged Feminism Of Sandra Day O'Connor, Judith Olans Brown, Wendy E. Parmet, Mary E. O'Connell

Mary E. O'Connell

In this Article we explore Justice O'Connor's response to the woman question by looking at her opinions on matters traditionally perceived to be of interest to women or matters historically recognized as women's issues. This leads us to consider cases about women as physical and sexual beings and cases about women as nurturers and caretakers. In addition, we look at cases about individuals who, like women, have been traditionally perceived as dependent, vulnerable, and economically insecure. We do not claim that these are the only issues that matter to women. Clearly, the range of issues that matter to women is …