The per se rule against specific enforcement of personal service contracts is well established under Anglo-American contract law. At the same time...
In an era of supposed great equality, women are still falling behind in the workplace. Even with more women in the workforce than in decades past...
Employment contract law is an antiquated, ill-fitting, incoherent mess. But no one seems inclined to fix this problem. Employment law scholars...
Prevailing theories of employment discrimination law seek to unify the field at a high level of abstraction based on general definitions of equality...
The gender gap is a much debated labor market phenomenon. Our article seeks to examine it in a context where it has received less attention...
Lauren Edelman’s "Working Law" is remarkably relevant to the study of financial regulation. In particular, three factors that Edelman identifies as...
Preserves the relative simplicity and compact coverage of an introductory employment discrimination law casebook in a field which continues to grow...
Since the 1970’s, antidiscrimination advocates have approached Title VII as though the impact of the law on minorities and women could be considered...
Now that Donald Trump has been sworn in as president, one vital question is whether he will fire the director of the Consumer Financial Protection...
The “corruption crisis” that rocked the world of international soccer in 2015 raised numerous questions about the motives of the high ranking...
This book provides an introduction to the field of employment discrimination law, both at the abstract level of theory and at the concrete level of...
In early July 2016, police officers killed black men in two separate, high-profile incidents. First, Alton Sterling was shot at point blank range in...