New and Existing Paid Leave Laws Protect New York Employees During the COVID-19 Emergency Cara Greene, O&G Employment Law Blog, April 21, 2020 Continue reading Ethnic Studies as Antisubordination Education: A Critical Race Theory Approach to Employment Discrimination Remedies Theanne Liu, Ethnic Studies as Antisubordination Education: A Critical Race Theory Approach to Employment Discrimination Remedies, 11 Wash. U. Jur. Rev. 165 (2019). Continue reading A Hard-Won Victory: Seventh Circuit Finds Civil Rights Act Protects LGBTQ Workers Darnley D. Stewart, O&G Employment Law Blog, April 14, 2017 Continue reading Corporate Masters & Low-Wage Servants: The Social Control of Workers in Poverty Nantiya Ruan, 24 Wash. & Lee J. Civil Rts. & Soc. Just. 103, 2017 Fair Labor Standards Act, Cumulative Supplements (2014 and 2017) Nantiya Ruan, Editor in Chief, 2017 & 2014, 2d Ed. (BNA Books) Developing Professional Skills: Workplace Law Nantiya Ruan, co-authored with Rachel Arnow-Richman, West Academic Publishing, 2016 Individualized Justice in Class and Collective Actions Nantiya Ruan, Chapter in Beyond Elite Law: Access To Civil Justice In America (Samuel Estreicher & Joy Radice eds., Cambridge University Press, 2016) Representing Clients Ethically in the Digital Age Cara E. Greene, Law Firm Partnership & Benefits Report, April 2015, co-authored with Shirley Lin. Supreme Court Shows The Way To A Jury In Pregnancy Discrimination Cases Outten & Golden LLP attorneys Cara Greene and Deirdre Aaron, and Shirley Lin discuss pregnancy discrimination. PDF file (191.73 KB) Challenges to Non-Selection Screening Devices: The Disparate Impact of Credit and Criminal Background Checks Nantiya Ruan, chapter in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act After 50 Years (Samuel Estreicher & Anne Marie Lofaso eds., LexisNexis, 2015). Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page →