This Collection features Essays from the 2023-2024 Yale Law Journal Public Interest Fellows. The Fellows share reflections on their experiences working in public service at Legal Action Chicago and ...
Employee Affinity Groups, and How to S… See, e.g., Jordan Kahn, Apple Announces $10K Inclusion and Diversity Scholarships for Minorities i… See, e.g ...
Employers Steal Billions from Workers’ Paychecks Each Year, Econ. P… Bernhardt et al., supra note 19, at 42 (reporting that 32.8% of Latino workers ...
This Essay explores public-benefits agencies’ increasing reliance on technology and remote services and its impact on welfare-rights litigation. The Essay argues that the lack of direct regulation of ...
technologies. And the danger extends further. Workers everywhere are at risk of having their capital captured by corporate firms in the form of data ...
curtails such rights—either by directly regulating speech as speech or by imposing incidental burdens on speech as it seeks to promote other state ...
depends on factors that are highly context-dependent and, to some extent, idiosyncratic. For A, anyone over forty is too old; for B, under forty is too ...
Garland’s nomination paid off with Donald Trump’s election. He had vowed to appoint a Justice in the mold of Justice Scalia, and his nominee, Neil ...
Information on Fair Fund Collections and Distributions 3 (2010), http://www.gao.gov/assets/100/96667.pdf http://perma.cc/LSB4-MDKE (describing steps the SEC ...
with good reason) medical diagnostic-driven approaches to rights given the troubled history of medicine as a means of pathologizing difference, Konnoth ...
The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Pushed Out and Locked In: The Catch-22 for New York’s Disabled, Homeless Sex-Offender Registrants Pushed Out and Locked ...
Lawyering in Juvenile Court: Lessons from a Civil Gideon Experiment, 37 Fordham Urb. L.J. 93, 93-96, 104, 107-10 (discussing lawyers’ resistance to ...
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