The State of the [Labor] Union: The UAW and Modern Labor Law Jonathan Hua Government, History, Law, Politics & Economics The UAW is a Model of How a Union Can Be Impactful and Influential Even When Unions in General Are Struggling to Survive Introduction The erosion of collective bargaining rights and union power has...
How Video Can Help Police——And the Public Mary Angela Bock Law, Politics & Economics With three billion camera-equipped cellphones in circulation, we are awash in visual information. Cameras are lighter, smaller and cheaper than ever and they’re everywhere, making it possible for nearly...
The Pervasive and Elusive, Momentous and Mysterious Law (Part 3 of 3) Bruce K. Adler Law, Politics & Economics The final installment of a series exploring the mysterious intricacies of that which we call "the law."
The Weather and What We Can Do About It Myanna Dellinger Law, Politics & Economics “Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it,” said Mark Twain (or Charles Dudley Warner). Last month in Paris, 195 nations agreed to hold the increase in the global average...
Should Rape Be Arbitrated? Myanna Dellinger Law, Politics & Economics Crossposted from ContractsProfBlog. Must a rape be arbitrated if an employment contract calls for “any and all disputes” to be resolved by arbitration? Thankfully not, according to an Ohio Court of...
The Beginning of the End of Workplace Discrimination? Myanna Dellinger Law, Politics & Economics The United States Supreme Court is soon to decide when employees must act if they want to file suit for workplace discrimination. Private sector workers typically have 180 days to report job...