Forced arbitration: Designed to suppress claims Co-authored Jahan Sagafi and Michelle Erickson, San Francisco Daily Journal, November 6, 2019 PDF file (529.49 KB) How Biometrics in the Workplace Threaten Employee Rights in Illinois and Elsewhere Lori L. Deem, O&G Employment Law Blog, August 8, 2018 Continue reading A Supreme Court Win For All Employees - Jevic Jack A. Raisner, Verdict, Vol. 23, Number 4, October 2017 PDF file (1.22 MB) The NLRA's Phantom Conflict with the FAA By Adam Koshkin and Kiet Lam, Morris v. Ernst & Young, LLP, 38 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 305, Volume 38 | Issue 2 Article 4 Continue reading Reforming Labor and Employment Laws to Improve the Economy: Comparing American and French Approaches Katherine Blostein, O&G Employment Law Blog, May 3, 2017 Continue reading Fair Play Pay: Compensating College Athletes Robert N. Fisher, O&G Employment Law Blog, April 19, 2017 Continue reading Flag on the Play: Injured Professional Athletes Fighting for Compensation Robert N. Fisher, O&G Employment Law Blog, January 30, 2017 Continue reading Class-action settlements in an ever-more-crowded field Jahan Sagafi and Tara Mohseni, Plaintiff, 2017 February Continue reading Supreme Court to Decide Whether Bankruptcy Court Can Skip Over Wage & Employee Benefits Claims in Favor of Lower-Ranked Unsecured Creditors Jack Raisner, O&G Employment Law Blog, January 17, 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 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page →