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Racial Pay Equity in “White” Collar Workplaces, Nantiya Ruan Brooklyn Law Review
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Last Rights: A Theory of Individual Impact, Kenneth R. Davis Brooklyn Law Review
Workplace Anonymity, Jayne S. Ressler Faculty Scholarship
Walking Between the Lines: Why the Wright Line Standard is Not Always Applicable While Employees Demand Safer COVID-19 Working Conditions, Michelle Verkhoglaz Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
How the National Labor Relations Board Is Still Failing Marginalized Employees, Taylor Arluck Brooklyn Law Review
Third Time’s the Charm: Remedying the Lack of Uniformity and Predictability in Trade Secret Law, Matthew D. Kasner Brooklyn Law Review
Level-Up: Towards a More Competitive & Labor-Friendly E-Sports Industry, Andrew Ramstad Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Freedom Without Opportunity: Using Medicare Policy and CMS Mechanisms to Anticipate the Platform Economy’s Pitfalls and Ensure Healthcare Platform Workers Are Fairly Paid, Kim A. Aquino Brooklyn Law Review
An Uneven Playing Field: Remedying the Professional Sports Wage Gap by Revising the Equal Pay Act, Melissa C. Felcher Brooklyn Law Review
Preserving Fabled Amateurism: The Benefits of the NCAA’s Adoption of the Olympic Amateurism Model, John Kealey Journal of Law and Policy
YOUR UBER DRIVER IS HERE, BUT THEIR BENEFITS ARE NOT: THE ABC TEST, ASSEMBLY BILL 5, AND REGULATING GIG ECONOMY EMPLOYERS, Brian A. Brown II Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
THE MODERN PAY FOR PLAY MODEL: LAWS THAT PROTECT STUDENT-ATHLETES' FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO COMMERCIALZE THEIR NAMES, IMAGES, AND LIKENESS, Paul A. Schwabe Jr. Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Directors’ Duty of Care in Times of Financial Distress Following the Global Epidemic Crisis, Leon Yehuda Anidjar Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Revisiting a Classic Problem in Statutory Interpretation: Is a Minister a Laborer?, Lawrence Solan, Tammy Gales Faculty Scholarship
When Women’s Silence Is Reasonable: Reforming the Faragher/Ellerth Defense in the #MeToo Era, Elizabeth C. Potter Brooklyn Law Review
Reducing the Governance Gap for Corporate Complicity in International Crimes, Seunghyun Nam Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Looking to the United Kingdom to Overhaul New York State’s Paid Family Leave Law and Close the Global Gender Gap, John Pietruszka Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Mandatory Reassignment As a Reasonable Accommodation Under the Americans With Disabilities Act Turns “Nondiscrimination into Discrimination”, Christina M. Loguidice Brooklyn Law Review
Verbal Hate Crimes in the Workplace: The Effect of Mental and Emotional Injury of the LGBT Community on the Commerce Clause, Elizabeth Olsen Journal of Law and Policy
The Price is Rights: Getting the United Arab Emirates up to International Speed in the Labor Law Department, Janae C. Cummings Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Dads are Parents, Too: Why Amending the Pregnancy Discrimination Act is Necessary for Courts to Determine if a Parental Leave Policy Violates Title VII, Krista Gay Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Competing with Noncompetes: Increasing Restrictions on the Use of Employment Noncompetition Agreements in New York, Michael A. E. Neville Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Google, Charlottesville, and the Need to Protect Private Employees’ Political Speech, Chloe M. Gordils Brooklyn Law Review
Assesing the Gig Economy in Comparative Perspective: How Platform Work Challenges the French and American Legal Orders, Jeremy Pilaar Journal of Law and Policy
TALENT CAN'T BE ALLOCATED: A LABOR ECONOMICS JUSTIFICATION FOR NO-POACHING AGREEMENT CRIMINALITY IN ANTITRUST REGULATION, Rochella T. Davis Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
A FORK IN THE ROAD: ISSUES SURROUNDING THE LEGALITY OF MANDATORY CLASS ACTION WAIVERS IN ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS, Brielle Oshinsky Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
FREELANCE ISN’T FREE: THE HIGH COST OF NEW YORK CITY’S FREELANCE ISN’T FREE ACT ON HIRING PARTIES, Caitlin M. Baranowski Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Time Has Come for Congress to Finish Its Work on Harmonizing the Definition of "Employee", Russel A. Hollrah, Patrick A. Hollrah Journal of Law and Policy
Fleeing the Rat’s Nest: Title VII Jurisprudence After Ortiz v. Werner Enterprises, Inc., Zachary J. Strongin Brooklyn Law Review
Safeguarding the Future of Bangladeshi Children: The Need for a Comprehensive National Educational System, Samantha A. Barach Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Save Our Ships: How U.S. National Security Interests Affect the Human Rights of Stranded Seafarers As A Result of Shipping Bankruptcies, Michelle S. Lee Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Bankruptcy: Where Attorneys Can Lose Big Even If They Win Big, Stanislav Veyber Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Cybersecurity Threat: Compliance and the Role of Whistleblowers, Jennifer M. Pacella Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Between the Hash Marks: The Absolute Power the NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement Grants Its Commissioner, Eric L. Einhorn Brooklyn Law Review
Do Community Benefits Agreements Benefit Communities?, Edward W. De Barbieri Faculty Scholarship
Just Jobs, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
The Hidden World of Unconscious Bias and its Impact on the "Neutral" Workplace Investigator, Ashley Lattal Journal of Law and Policy
Share and Share Dislike: The Rise of Uber and AirBNB and How New York City Should Play Nice, Alexandra Jonas Journal of Law and Policy
Fortifying the Rights of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers: Why Employee-Focused Incentives Under the NLRA Would Help End the Cycle of Labor Rights Abuse, Caitlin E. Delaney Journal of Law and Policy
Personal Injury Victims as Insurance Collection Agents: ERISA Preemption of State Antisubrogation Laws, Jonathan P. Connery Journal of Law and Policy
Student-Athletes vs. NCAA: Preserving Amateurism in College Sports Amidst the Fight for Player Compensation, Audrey C. Sheetz Brooklyn Law Review
The Wages of Human Trafficking, Rana M. Jaleel Brooklyn Law Review
Will Work For Free: The Legality of Unpaid Internships, Nicole M. Klinger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
From Baby M to Baby M(anji): Regulating International Surrogacy Agreements, Yehezkel Margalit Journal of Law and Policy
Wage Theft as Public Larceny, Elizabeth J. Kennedy Brooklyn Law Review
Lawyers With Disabilities: L'Handicape C'est Nous, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Outing Outcomes: An Empirical Study of Confidential Employment Discrimination Settlements, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
ENDA Before it Starts: Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Availability of Damages Awards to Gay State Employees under the Proposed Employment Non-Discrimination Act, William D. Araiza Faculty Scholarship
Public Remedies for Private Wrongs: Rethinking the Title VII Back Pay Remedy, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
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