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Treating Employees Like Widgets: The Legal Impact Of Workforce Management Systems On Contingent Workers, Stefanie Brody
Treating Employees Like Widgets: The Legal Impact Of Workforce Management Systems On Contingent Workers, Stefanie Brody
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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The Impact Of Rfra On Employment Discrimination: Will The Hobby Lobby Decision Erode The Purpose Of Title Vii?, Naomi Bensdorf Frisch
The Impact Of Rfra On Employment Discrimination: Will The Hobby Lobby Decision Erode The Purpose Of Title Vii?, Naomi Bensdorf Frisch
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Vindicating Statutory Employment Rights In The Age Of Mandatory Arbitration: State Attorney General Parens Patriae Litigation As An Alternative To Class Actions, Aaron Bibb
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A Ticket To Ride? Not So Fast: Members-Only Collective Bargaining As A Possible State Response To A Judicially Recognized Right To Work, Chris Schmidt
A Ticket To Ride? Not So Fast: Members-Only Collective Bargaining As A Possible State Response To A Judicially Recognized Right To Work, Chris Schmidt
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Confronting And Critiquing White Privilege In Anti-Discrimination Enforcement, Clare Horan
Confronting And Critiquing White Privilege In Anti-Discrimination Enforcement, Clare Horan
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The Nlra And Social Media: Why The Nlrb Can Be "Facebook Friends" With Both Employees And Employers, Nicholas J. Caplin
The Nlra And Social Media: Why The Nlrb Can Be "Facebook Friends" With Both Employees And Employers, Nicholas J. Caplin
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Coming Out Of The Shadows Of Sheltered Workshops And Subminimum Wage: Exploring The Exploitation Of Disabled Workers Under Section 214(C) Of The Fair Labor Standards Act, Jillian Guilfoyle
Coming Out Of The Shadows Of Sheltered Workshops And Subminimum Wage: Exploring The Exploitation Of Disabled Workers Under Section 214(C) Of The Fair Labor Standards Act, Jillian Guilfoyle
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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Executive Orders And The Struggle For Workplace Equality, David C. Roth
Executive Orders And The Struggle For Workplace Equality, David C. Roth
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Healthcare Workers' Religious Objections To Mandatory Influenza Vaccination: Examining Title Vii's Religious Accommodation Requirement, Amy Berenbaum
Healthcare Workers' Religious Objections To Mandatory Influenza Vaccination: Examining Title Vii's Religious Accommodation Requirement, Amy Berenbaum
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The Legal Enforcement Of "Proper" Gender Performance Through Title Vii, M. Caroline Hyatt
The Legal Enforcement Of "Proper" Gender Performance Through Title Vii, M. Caroline Hyatt
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An Untrustworthy Presumption: Replacing The Moench Presumption With A Sound Standard For Stock-Drop Litigation, Christopher J. Bryant
An Untrustworthy Presumption: Replacing The Moench Presumption With A Sound Standard For Stock-Drop Litigation, Christopher J. Bryant
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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Square With The House: The Case For Ending Ex-Offender Employment Discrimination, Andrew Galle
Square With The House: The Case For Ending Ex-Offender Employment Discrimination, Andrew Galle
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Overregulation Or Fair Interpretation: Christopher V. Smithkline And The Question Of Judicial Deference In Department Of Labor Rulemaking, Amanda Walck
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Sinking The Unpaid Externship: How Many Externships Violate The Fair Labor Standards Act And Yield Exceptionally Broad Joint Liability, Hunter Swain
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Mezonos, Hoffman And The Notion Of Intent, Jon Luke Dueltgen
Mezonos, Hoffman And The Notion Of Intent, Jon Luke Dueltgen
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In Mezonos, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for the first time had the opportunity to factually distinguish from Hoffman Plastics a case where the employer, rather than the employee, violated the Immigration Reform and Control Act. The legislative history and prior case law shows that immigration control is clearly compatible with traditional labor rights, thus the Hoffman majority has no statutory basis for reading the purposes of IRCA as entirely displacing the traditional enforcement of the National Labor Relations Act. As correctly set forth in Hoffman, a plaintiff who has the intent to violate IRCA by providing fraudulent documents …
Courting Substantive Equality: Employment Discrimination Law In India, Deepti Shenoy
Courting Substantive Equality: Employment Discrimination Law In India, Deepti Shenoy
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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Got Milk: The New Health Insurance Law And Its Requirements Securing A Mother's Right To Express Breast Milk In The Workplace, Jamie Siebrase
Got Milk: The New Health Insurance Law And Its Requirements Securing A Mother's Right To Express Breast Milk In The Workplace, Jamie Siebrase
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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Blended Liability For A Blended Tort: The Interaction Between At-Will Employees, Non-Compete Covenants And Tortious Interference Claims, Jeremy V. Farrell
Blended Liability For A Blended Tort: The Interaction Between At-Will Employees, Non-Compete Covenants And Tortious Interference Claims, Jeremy V. Farrell
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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Discrimination V. Retaliation: What Level Of Harm Is Necessary To Establish A Cause Of Action Under Title Vii?, Brendan Hanner White
Discrimination V. Retaliation: What Level Of Harm Is Necessary To Establish A Cause Of Action Under Title Vii?, Brendan Hanner White
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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A Critique Of Supplying The Nlrb With Social Science Expertise Through Party/Amicus Briefs, Xenia Tashlitsky
A Critique Of Supplying The Nlrb With Social Science Expertise Through Party/Amicus Briefs, Xenia Tashlitsky
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Attention Black Applicants: Be Cautious Of "Unequal" Opportunity Employers And How Racially Motivated Stereotypes And Grooming Policies Can Impede Your Employment Outlook, Travis M. Sumter
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Continuing The White Collar Unionization Movement: Imagining A Private Attorneys Union, Kimberly Y. Chin
Continuing The White Collar Unionization Movement: Imagining A Private Attorneys Union, Kimberly Y. Chin
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Interest Arbitration In The New Economy, Matthew J. Bartmes
Interest Arbitration In The New Economy, Matthew J. Bartmes
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Action Speaks Louder Than Form: The Case For Protecting Oral Complaints Under The Flsa, Caroline B. Park
Action Speaks Louder Than Form: The Case For Protecting Oral Complaints Under The Flsa, Caroline B. Park
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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Transsexual Discrimination: Discrimination "Because Of…Sex", Tracy Scholnick Gruber
Transsexual Discrimination: Discrimination "Because Of…Sex", Tracy Scholnick Gruber
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The Supreme Court's Decision In Engquist V. Oregon Department Of Agriculture: Why The Court Should Have Chosen The Scalpel Instead Of The Meat-Axe, Chris Cavenave
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Transgender Teachers As Role Models For A Tolerant Society: The Impact Of Societal Views And Their Influence On Employment Anti-Discrimination Laws, Susannah L. Ashton
Transgender Teachers As Role Models For A Tolerant Society: The Impact Of Societal Views And Their Influence On Employment Anti-Discrimination Laws, Susannah L. Ashton
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This paper discusses the judicial and statutory constructs of the Chambers v. Omaha Girls Club Role Model Rule,3 which protects the rights of employers to take adverse employment actions against unsuitable role models in certain circumstances, in relation to transgender teachers. It includes an introduction to Gender Identity, a brief discussion of how Title VII’s prohibition on sex discrimination should be interpreted to prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity, and a survey of parental and societal responses to the recent coming out of transgender teachers across America. It argues that adverse action taken against transgender teachers on the …
The Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act: Protecting Privacy And Ensuring Fairness In Health Insurance And Employment Practices, Melissa Beyer
The Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act: Protecting Privacy And Ensuring Fairness In Health Insurance And Employment Practices, Melissa Beyer
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
Almost two centuries ago, Thomas Jefferson, one of this country’s foremost scientists and original thinkers, wrote, ‘[L]aws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As . . . new discoveries are made [and] new truths disclosed...institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the time.’ In this age of genetic breakthroughs, it is essential that our laws catch up with science. We can’t afford to take one step forward in science but two steps backward in civil rights. Our laws must specify, clearly and unambiguously, how genetic information may be used and how …
Erisa Federal Preemption Problem With A State-Based Solution: The Need For Regulatory Subdivision In Employee Benefits, Mariya Starchevsky
Erisa Federal Preemption Problem With A State-Based Solution: The Need For Regulatory Subdivision In Employee Benefits, Mariya Starchevsky
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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Has The Flsa Failed To Adapt To The New Information And Service Economy? The Case Of Insurance Adjusters, Juliana Poindexter
Has The Flsa Failed To Adapt To The New Information And Service Economy? The Case Of Insurance Adjusters, Juliana Poindexter
Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition
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