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The Dangers Of Arbitrating Racial Discrimination Claims: A Comment On Bosse V. New York Life, Max Aufderheide
The Dangers Of Arbitrating Racial Discrimination Claims: A Comment On Bosse V. New York Life, Max Aufderheide
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Breakdown Of The International Commercial Arbitration System: The Kabab-Ji Case, Shaun Hay
The Breakdown Of The International Commercial Arbitration System: The Kabab-Ji Case, Shaun Hay
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
Striking The Wrong Note: Is Mandatory Arbitration More Effective Than The Traditional Strike System?, Taylor Washington
Striking The Wrong Note: Is Mandatory Arbitration More Effective Than The Traditional Strike System?, Taylor Washington
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
Party Choice Outweighs Unconscionability In Eleventh Circuit Religious Arbitration: A Comment On Garcia V. Church Of Scientology Flag Serv. Org., Megan Dougherty
Party Choice Outweighs Unconscionability In Eleventh Circuit Religious Arbitration: A Comment On Garcia V. Church Of Scientology Flag Serv. Org., Megan Dougherty
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leave It To The Courts: Why Child Custody Arbitration Is Improper, Bridgette Woodford
Leave It To The Courts: Why Child Custody Arbitration Is Improper, Bridgette Woodford
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
Let’S Have A Clean Fight: Trout V. Organizacíon Mundial De Boxeo, Inc., Michael J. Wehrman
Let’S Have A Clean Fight: Trout V. Organizacíon Mundial De Boxeo, Inc., Michael J. Wehrman
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review Of Teacher-School Board Grievance Arbitration: An Extended Empirical Analysis, Perry A. Zirkel
Judicial Review Of Teacher-School Board Grievance Arbitration: An Extended Empirical Analysis, Perry A. Zirkel
Arbitration Law Review
In recent years, the overall state law framework for teacher-school board collective bargaining has undergone limited revisions. The basic distribution has been that approximately two-thirds of the state laws authorize collective bargaining for public school teachers, with the remaining state laws either silent or prohibitive. During the past fifteen years, a few states have curtailed or eliminated their applicable laws, with the leading respective examples being Wisconsin and Tennessee, and at least one state, Virginia, shifting in favor of collective bargaining.
The courts have added few direct revisions. The Supreme Court’s ruling that agency shop provisions in public sector collective …
Appellate Panels And Second Opinions, Saul Levmore
Appellate Panels And Second Opinions, Saul Levmore
Penn State Law Review
No abstract provided.
The “Deliberate Indifference” Standard Of Mental Health Care: How It Fails Unaccompanied Minors Seeking Asylum, Karina Virk
The “Deliberate Indifference” Standard Of Mental Health Care: How It Fails Unaccompanied Minors Seeking Asylum, Karina Virk
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Must China Pay? How Claims Against China For Covid-19 Reveal Flaws In The International Legal System That Make Accountability Impractical, Talia Danielle Sturkie
Must China Pay? How Claims Against China For Covid-19 Reveal Flaws In The International Legal System That Make Accountability Impractical, Talia Danielle Sturkie
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Semi-Presidentialism: A Pathway To Democratic Backslide, Connor Mcafee
Semi-Presidentialism: A Pathway To Democratic Backslide, Connor Mcafee
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
A Path For Cooperation Between Law Schools In China And The United States, Bryant Walker Smith, Ying Wang, Leighton Carlock, Karman Lucero
A Path For Cooperation Between Law Schools In China And The United States, Bryant Walker Smith, Ying Wang, Leighton Carlock, Karman Lucero
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Enforcing Arbitral Awards Against States And The Defense Of Sovereign Immunity From Execution: A U.S. Perspective, Ylli Dautaj
Enforcing Arbitral Awards Against States And The Defense Of Sovereign Immunity From Execution: A U.S. Perspective, Ylli Dautaj
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
The Jus Ad Bellum In Cyberspace: A New Framework, M. Walker Brunner
The Jus Ad Bellum In Cyberspace: A New Framework, M. Walker Brunner
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
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Taking Exception To Criminal Justice Reforms That Fail To Transform: Using Transitional Justice To End The Carceral State, Angela A. Allen-Bell
Taking Exception To Criminal Justice Reforms That Fail To Transform: Using Transitional Justice To End The Carceral State, Angela A. Allen-Bell
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
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Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
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Adopting Components Of European Union Esg Securities Regulations Into United States Securities Regulation, Chris Wright
Adopting Components Of European Union Esg Securities Regulations Into United States Securities Regulation, Chris Wright
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Places In Purgatory: Accumulation Through Dispossession In U.S. Territories, Erin Mccracken
Places In Purgatory: Accumulation Through Dispossession In U.S. Territories, Erin Mccracken
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Men Are Winning: Why Paid Paternity Leave Has Not Taken Full Flight In The United States, Nina Franco
Men Are Winning: Why Paid Paternity Leave Has Not Taken Full Flight In The United States, Nina Franco
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Mapping The Evolution Of Legitimacy: Arbitration Clauses In Investment Chapters Of American International Free Trade Agreements, Victoria Crynes
Mapping The Evolution Of Legitimacy: Arbitration Clauses In Investment Chapters Of American International Free Trade Agreements, Victoria Crynes
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Emancipating Human Rights Protection From The State's Stronghold: The Need For Multi-Stakeholder Solutions, Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat
Emancipating Human Rights Protection From The State's Stronghold: The Need For Multi-Stakeholder Solutions, Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Comparative Rights To Counsel And Access To Justice: The American And Brazilian Approaches And Realities, Fernanda Antunes Marques Junqueira, Flavio Da Costa Higa, Benjamin H. Barton
Comparative Rights To Counsel And Access To Justice: The American And Brazilian Approaches And Realities, Fernanda Antunes Marques Junqueira, Flavio Da Costa Higa, Benjamin H. Barton
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
An Imperfect War: The Legality Of The 'Soleimani Strike' And Why The Biden Administration Should Adopt Its Precedent For Future Operations In Iraq And Afghanistan, Stephen Jackson
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Democratic Accountability In Stressful Times: When Decisions Must Be Made Quickly, Letizia Gianni
Democratic Accountability In Stressful Times: When Decisions Must Be Made Quickly, Letizia Gianni
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
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Asian American Allyship, Victor C. Romero
Asian American Allyship, Victor C. Romero
Journal Articles
George Floyd's tragic death not only sparked numerous nationwide protests decrying the continued violence against Black people, but also resurrected conversations around the complicity of Asian Americans in Black oppression. Just as officer Tou Thao, a Hmong American, stood idly by while a white officer stepped on Floyd's neck, many Asian Americans have taken positions that run contrary to policies that foster inclusion, or what may be termed "integrative egalitarianism" -- the idea that "governmental programs . . . designed to overcome arbitrary inequalities stemming from accidents of birth are a worthwhile investment in society's future."
Using the Floyd-Thao narrative …