Posts Tagged ‘Labor and Employment Law’
It’s Time to Stop Punting on College Athletes’ Rights: Implications of Columbia University on the Collective Bargaining Rights of College Athletes
66 Am. U. L. Rev. 1533 (2017) *Senior Staff Member, American University Law Review, Volume 67; J.D. Candidate, May 2018, American University Washington College of Law; B.A., Political Science, 2013, University of Florida. First and foremost, thank you to those who made this article possible: the AULR editorial board and Professor Jeremi Duru. Thank you for…
Read More“Dependent Contractors” in the Gig Economy: A Comparative Approach
By Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi
Read MoreMake-Whole or Make-Short? How Courts Have Misread Title VII’s Limitations Period to Truncate Relief in EEOC Pattern-Or-Practice Cases
By Sara A. Fairchild
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