Gali Racabi
S.J.D. 2022
gracabi at sjd.law.harvard.edu
Cornell University School of Industrial & Labor Relations and Cornell Law School
Dissertation
Law and Power in Uber as a Workplace: How did the law affect the strategies of organizers, regulators, and drivers in their interactions with Uber?
Fields of Research and Supervisors
- Labor and Employment Law with Professor Benjamin I. Sachs, Harvard Law School, Principal Faculty Supervisor
- Networked Society with Professor Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School
- Sociology of Gig Work with Professor Juliet Schor, Boston College
Additional Research Interests
- Law and Technology
- Labor Relations
Education
- Harvard Law School, S.J.D. Candidate 2017-2022
- Harvard Law School, LL.M. Program, 2016-2017 (requirements fulfilled, degree waived)
- Haifa University, Israel, B.A./LL.B., 2014
Academic Appointments and Fellowships
- Harvard Kennedy School, 2019-2020, Ash Center – Doctoral Democracy Fellow
- Labor and Worklife Program, 2019, Fellow
- Program of Negotiations at Harvard Law School, 2018-2019, Doctoral Fellow
- Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2018-2019, Affiliate
- Harvard Law School, 2018-2019, Graduate Program Fellow, Harvard Empirical Legal Studies co-coordinator
- Harvard Law School, 2017-2018, Graduate Program Fellow, LL.M. Advisor
Representative Publications
- Effects of City–State Relations on Labor Relations: The Case of Uber, Indus. & Lab. Rels. Rev. (forthcoming 2021)
- Despite the Binary: Looking for Power outside the Employee Status, __ Tul. L. Rev. (forthcoming, 2020-21), available here (SSRN).
- Abolish the Employer Prerogative, Unleash Work Law, 43 Berkley J. Lab. & Emp. L. __ (forthcoming), available here (SSRN).
Last Updated: July 7th, 2023