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Forum: Election Day Registration and the Limits of Litigation

legislative reform. Bringing EDR to all fifty states is undoubtedly a significant political challenge, but there is some momentum. Although EDR has existed

Ban the Address: Combating Employment Discrimination Against the Homeless

policies that protect homeless individuals in seeking and maintaining employment. Such reform would garner momentum for victories in the courtroom. That

Forum: The Case for a Federal Defamation Regime

official proceedings, where others lack such protections. And as a practical matter, media defendants fare worse in state courts on average. State

Dangerous Defendants

Yale Law Journal - Dangerous Defendants Dangerous Defendants abstract. Bail reform is gaining momentum nationwide. Reformers aspire to untether

Forum: Fighting for the Common Good: How Low-Wage Workers’ Identities Are Shaping Labor Law

of Fight for $15 strikes by television, print, and digital outlets has boosted the movement by amplifying victories and building momentum. Indeed, it

Forum: Unemployment Insurance for the Gig Economy

entering unemployment. For one, gig jobs are often low skilled. This suggests that the workers filling such jobs, on average, have less earning power. Gig

Forum: The Effects of 401(k) Vesting Schedules—in Numbers

plan uses the three-year cliff schedule with full knowledge that the average tenure of Amazon warehouse employees is just one year. This pairing

The Uneasy Case for Favoring Long-Term Shareholders

price equity issuances. So managers have been annually transferring an average of $50 billion in value to long-term shareholders. Across the market

Forum: Abolitionist Prison Litigation

self-harm behaviors and to intervene if they have. TDCJ has a higher suicide rate than the national average: the average annual mortality rate for

Forum: Top-Down or from the Ground?: A Practical Perspective on Reforming the Field of Children and the Law

the framework, at least to the extent it prohibits circumcision. As such, if the new law of the child were to gain momentum in the courts, states might