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Debunking The Myth That Police Body Cams Are Civil Rights Tool, Scott Skinner-Thompson
Debunking The Myth That Police Body Cams Are Civil Rights Tool, Scott Skinner-Thompson
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The Left's Law-And-Order Agenda, Aya Gruber
Criminal Employment Law, Benjamin Levin
Criminal Employment Law, Benjamin Levin
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This Article diagnoses a phenomenon, “criminal employment law,” which exists at the nexus of employment law and the criminal justice system. Courts and legislatures discourage employers from hiring workers with criminal records and encourage employers to discipline workers for non-work-related criminal misconduct. In analyzing this phenomenon, my goals are threefold: (1) to examine how criminal employment law works; (2) to hypothesize why criminal employment law has proliferated; and (3) to assess what is wrong with criminal employment law. This Article examines the ways in which the laws that govern the workplace create incentives for employers not to hire individuals with …