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Women, Retirement, And The Growing Gig Economy Workforce, Caroline Bruckner, Jonathan B. Forman Apr 2022

Women, Retirement, And The Growing Gig Economy Workforce, Caroline Bruckner, Jonathan B. Forman

Georgia State University Law Review

Gig work—the selling or renting of labor, effort, skills, and time outside of traditional employment—is a long-standing feature of the U.S. economy. Today, millions of “online gig workers” sell goods and services, or rent rooms, houses, vehicles, and other assets using app-online and app-based platforms (for example, Uber, Lyft, Rover, DoorDash, eBay, Etsy, Postmates, VRBO, and Airbnb) to connect with customers. Millions more of “offline gig workers” run errands; walk dogs; care for children and the elderly; do housework, yardwork, and other occasional jobs; rent rooms; and sell goods at outdoor markets and roadside stands—without using online platforms to connect …


Lawyers For Marianne: The Nature Of Discourse On The Entry Of French Women Into The Legal Profession, 1894-1926, Christine Alice Corcos Jan 1996

Lawyers For Marianne: The Nature Of Discourse On The Entry Of French Women Into The Legal Profession, 1894-1926, Christine Alice Corcos

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sisters Down Under: Women Lawyers In Australia, Linda J. Kirk Jan 1996

Sisters Down Under: Women Lawyers In Australia, Linda J. Kirk

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Women In War: Women Who Stayed And Ones Who Left, Lydia Jankovic Gottlieb Jan 1996

Women In War: Women Who Stayed And Ones Who Left, Lydia Jankovic Gottlieb

Georgia State University Law Review

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A Report To The Supreme Court Of Georgia By The Commission On Gender Bias In The Judicial System, Georgia State University Law Review Jan 1992

A Report To The Supreme Court Of Georgia By The Commission On Gender Bias In The Judicial System, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

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What Is Legal Education? And Should We Permit It To Continue In Its Present Form?, Herma Hill Kay Mar 1990

What Is Legal Education? And Should We Permit It To Continue In Its Present Form?, Herma Hill Kay

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.