Do Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs in the District of Columbia Have 180 or 300 Days to File their Charges with the EEOC? The Epps Court, Briefly an Outlier, Now Says D.C. Plaintiffs have 300 Days. Co-authored Mikael Rojas and Maria Malaver, O&G Employment Law Blog, October 2, 2019 Continue reading Racism in the Courts: The Rubin "Hurricane" Carter Case Lewis M. Steel Esq., Verdict (Vol. 25 No.2), April 2019 Balancing Workplace Safety with Employee Rights Mikael Rojas, American Bar Association, 12th Annual Labor and Employment Conference, November 2018, co-author with Cara Greene. Continue reading Technology Tools for Labor and Employment Lawyers Melissa Stewart, ABA Labor & Employment Law Section Newsletter, Fall 2017, Volume 44 Number 1 PDF file (1.3 MB) Fairfax County, Virginia Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice 2016-2020 Mikael Rojas, Planning/Communications, September 2017, co-author with Michael Allen and others. Continue reading Out of Prison, Out of a Job: "Ban the Box" Movement Seeks an End to Employers' Insidious Use of Criminal Background Checks to Reject Qualified Applicants Lewis Steel and Adam T. Klein, O&G Employment Law Blog, July 15, 2016 Continue reading The Butler's Child: An Autobiography Lewis M. Steel with Beau Friedlander, Thomas Dunne Books St. Martin's Press, 2016 Continue reading Obama Administration Updates Overtime Rules Melissa Lardo Stewart, O&G Employment Law Blog, July 1, 2015 Continue reading Remembering Judge Robert Carter Lewis M Steel, The Nation, 2012 Continue reading Exonerating the Innocent: Pretrial Innocence Prodecures Lewis Steel, Co-Author with Tim Bakken, New York Law School Law Review, Volume 56, 2011/12 Continue reading Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page →