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Beyond Citizens United: Democratizing The Economy In The Wake Of The Small-Dollar Revolution, Jay Hedges Apr 2022

Beyond Citizens United: Democratizing The Economy In The Wake Of The Small-Dollar Revolution, Jay Hedges

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

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Citizens United increases the power of corporations over our political process. Under current corporate governance laws, permission for corporations to behave as political actors ignores the consent of a particularly important constituency of these business entities—labor. This neglect of workers reveals three democratic crises resulting from the corporate structure in the United States, which have only intensified following Citizens United. First, while the political speaking-power of corporations has been substantially increased, these entities lack legitimacy to speak on behalf of their labor constituency. Second, the use of corporate profits, generated by the corporation’s labor force, as the means …


But, Men And Women Are Equally Compensated, Right? An Examination Of Why An Equal Rights Amendment In New York's Constitution Will End The Wage Gap, Amanda B. Slutsky Mar 2019

But, Men And Women Are Equally Compensated, Right? An Examination Of Why An Equal Rights Amendment In New York's Constitution Will End The Wage Gap, Amanda B. Slutsky

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

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This Note proposes an ERA for New York’s constitution to end the wage gap between men and women, and uses language from H.J. Res 52 and S.B. No. 1919. To demonstrate why New York needs the amendment, this Note will discuss Maryland’s and California’s ERAs and equal pay laws to establish the benefits of an ERA and how both ERAs and equal pay laws, together, help shrink the wage gap in those states. With an ERA, New York’s courts will analyze sex-based discrimination claims with strict scrutiny, which provides heightened protection because women will be considered a suspect class. …


Corporate America And "The Perks" Of Being A Woman: Increasing Gender Diversity In Corporate Boardrooms, Enkelena Gjuka Feb 2017

Corporate America And "The Perks" Of Being A Woman: Increasing Gender Diversity In Corporate Boardrooms, Enkelena Gjuka

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

No abstract provided.


English-Only Policies: The Need For And Benefits Of The Employment Language Fairness Act, Nick Stratouly, Esq. Feb 2017

English-Only Policies: The Need For And Benefits Of The Employment Language Fairness Act, Nick Stratouly, Esq.

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

No abstract provided.


Too Much Information!: The Need For Stronger Privacy Protection For The Online Activities Of Employees And Applicants, Ralph Carter Jan 2016

Too Much Information!: The Need For Stronger Privacy Protection For The Online Activities Of Employees And Applicants, Ralph Carter

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

No abstract provided.