Nov 26 2017 Video Event Videos Race and Sex: Prime Movers of the Expansion of the Administrative State? Rachel L. Brand, Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow, R. Shep Melnick, Theodore M. Shaw 2017 National Lawyers Convention Advocates of limited government are sometimes accused of being blind to issues of race and...
Nov 15 2018 Podcast Event Videos Rulemaking by Adjudication: Who Am I to Judge? Jack Beermann, Allyson Newton Ho, Gregory G. Katsas, Stephen Alexander Vaden, Christopher J. Walker 2018 National Lawyers Convention When Congress delegates to a federal agency the responsibility for implementing, administering, and enforcing a...
Feb 1 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review Misconceptions about Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Hans Frank Bader Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s decision in Ledbetter v....
Nov 19 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Labor Organizations by Another Name: The Worker Center Movement and its Evolution into Coverage under the NLRA and LMRDA Stefan J. Marculewicz, Jennifer Thomas Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012 I. Introduction The labor union, the primary collective advocate for workers’ rights in the United...
Sep 14 2014 Video Event Videos Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal? Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw Civil Rights in the United States Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
Sep 14 2014 Podcast Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal? Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw Civil Rights in the United States Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
May 29 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Veiled Meaning: Tolerance and Prohibition of the Hijab in the U.S. and France Elizabeth K. Dorminey Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 Introduction France and the U.S. have much in common. Both nations share a commitment to...
Sep 21 2015 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News OFCCP Finalizes Rule Prohibiting "Pay Secrecy" Policies Lynn White On September 11, 2015, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) published the Government Contractors,...
Mar 22 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review A Religious Organization's Autonomy in Matters of Self-Governance: Hosanna-Tabor and the First Amendment Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 In the second week of January, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its unanimous decision...
Dec 9 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Two Guiding Trends in Contemporary Labor and Employment Law: Technology and Fairness Daniel Morton-Bentley Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011 There are two primary trends guiding contemporary labor and employment law. The first is the...
Race and Sex: Prime Movers of the Expansion of the Administrative State?
Rachel L. Brand, Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow, R. Shep Melnick, Theodore M. Shaw
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Advocates of limited government are sometimes accused of being blind to issues of race and...
Rulemaking by Adjudication: Who Am I to Judge?
Jack Beermann, Allyson Newton Ho, Gregory G. Katsas, Stephen Alexander Vaden, Christopher J. Walker
2018 National Lawyers Convention
When Congress delegates to a federal agency the responsibility for implementing, administering, and enforcing a...
Misconceptions about Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Hans Frank Bader
Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s decision in Ledbetter v....
Labor Organizations by Another Name: The Worker Center Movement and its Evolution into Coverage under the NLRA and LMRDA
Stefan J. Marculewicz, Jennifer Thomas
Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012
I. Introduction The labor union, the primary collective advocate for workers’ rights in the United...
Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal?
Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw
Civil Rights in the United States
Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal?
Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw
Civil Rights in the United States
Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
Veiled Meaning: Tolerance and Prohibition of the Hijab in the U.S. and France
Elizabeth K. Dorminey
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
Introduction France and the U.S. have much in common. Both nations share a commitment to...
Topics
OFCCP Finalizes Rule Prohibiting "Pay Secrecy" Policies
On September 11, 2015, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) published the Government Contractors,...
A Religious Organization's Autonomy in Matters of Self-Governance: Hosanna-Tabor and the First Amendment
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
In the second week of January, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its unanimous decision...
Two Guiding Trends in Contemporary Labor and Employment Law: Technology and Fairness
Daniel Morton-Bentley
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
There are two primary trends guiding contemporary labor and employment law. The first is the...