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Labor Law
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Erasing Workers’ Identities: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of the Legal Profession
January 25, 2024
Ryan H. Nelson & Michael Ashley Stein, Erasing Workers’ Identities: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise’s National Study of the Legal Profession, 47 Am.
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Ability Apartheid and Paid Leave
January 25, 2024
Ryan H. Nelson & Michael Ashley Stein, Ability Apartheid and Paid Leave, 120 Mich. L. Rev. 1247 (2022)(reviewing Paul David Harpur, Ableism at Work: Disablement…
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Labor Markets, Rationality, and Workers with Disabilities
January 25, 2024
Michael Ashley Stein, Labor Markets, Rationality, and Workers with Disabilities, 21 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 314 (2000).
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Victorian Tort Liability For Workplace Injuries
January 25, 2024
Michael Ashley Stein, Victorian Tort Liability For Workplace Injuries, 2008 U. Ill. L. Rev. 933.
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Empirical Implications of Title I
January 25, 2024
Michael Ashley Stein, Empirical Implications of Title I, 85 Iowa L. Rev. 1671 (2001).
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Human Behavior and the Law of Work
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Human Behavior and the Law of Work, 87 Va. L. Rev. 205 (2001).
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Lochner Legacy
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Lochner Legacy, 87 Colum. L. Rev. 873 (1987).
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Cass R. Sunstein & Bernard D. Meltzer, Public-Employee Strikes, Executive Discretion, and the Air-Traffic Controllers, 50 U. Chi. L. Rev. 731 (1983).
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Reply: Lochnering
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Editorial, Reply: Lochnering, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 65 (2003).
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Is OSHA Constitutional?
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Is OSHA Constitutional?, 94 Va. L. Rev. 1407 (2008).
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Rights, Minimal Terms, and Solidarity: A Comment
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Rights, Minimal Terms, and Solidarity: A Comment, 51 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1041 (1984).
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Switching the Default Rule
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Switching the Default Rule, 77 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 106 (2002).
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The Prospective Withdrawal of the United States from the International Labor Organization: Rationales and Implications
January 25, 2024
William P. Alford, The Prospective Withdrawal of the United States from the International Labor Organization: Rationales and Implications, 17 Harv. Int’l L. J. 623 (1976).
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Inequality, Discrimination, and the Covenant Not to Compete: A Commentary on Orly Lobel, Exit, Voice & Innovation
January 25, 2024
Todd Rakoff, Inequality, Discrimination, and the Covenant Not to Compete: A Commentary on Orly Lobel, Exit, Voice & Innovation, 57 Hous. L. Rev. 843 (2020).
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Should Employees be Subject to Fines and Imprisonment Given Existence of Corporate Liability?
January 25, 2024
A. Mitchell Polinsky & Steven Shavell, Should Employees be Subject to Fines and Imprisonment Given Existence of Corporate Liability?, 13 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ.
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The Optimal Level of Corporate Liability Given the Limited Ability of Corporations to Penalize Their Employees
January 25, 2024
Steven Shavell, The Optimal Level of Corporate Liability Given the Limited Ability of Corporations to Penalize Their Employees, 17 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 203…
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Politicians in Robes: The Supreme Court’s War Against Equality
January 25, 2024
Randall Kennedy, Politicians in Robes, The Nation, Oct. 19, 2020, at 41 (reviewing Adan Cohen, Supreme Inequality: The Supreme Court’s Fifty-Year Battle for a More…
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Racial Passing
January 25, 2024
Randall L. Kennedy, Racial Passing, 62 Ohio St. L.J. 1145 (2001).
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Parliamentary Reversal of the Osborne Judgment
January 25, 2024
Michael J. Klarman, Parliamentary Reversal of the Osborne Judgment, 32 Hist. J. 893 (1989).
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Michael J. Klarman, The Judges versus the Unions: The Development of British Labor Law, 1867-1913, 75 Va. L. Rev. 1487 (1989).
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Neither Hero Nor Villain: The Supreme Court, Race, and the Constitution in the Twentieth Century — Chapter 2: The Progressive Era
January 25, 2024
Michael Klarman, Neither Hero nor Villain: The Supreme Court, Race, and the Constitution in the Twentieth Century: Chapter 2: The Progressive Era (U. Va. Sch.