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Constructing Countervailing Power: Law and Organizing in an Era of Political Inequality
pandemic. author. Kate Andrias is Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School. Benjamin I. Sachs is Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry
Forum: Individualized Exemptions, Vaccine Mandates, and the New Free Exercise Clause
Carolina could not deny unemployment benefits to a Seventh-day Adventist who would not accept employment that required working on his Sabbath, since
The New Minimal Cities
and load your guns.” Such an announcement would be unsurprising to the residents of Cleveland and East Cleveland in Ohio, Flint and Inkster in Michigan
Forum: Can Affordable Housing Be a Safety Net? Lessons from a Pandemic
Pandemic abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic posed an unprecedented challenge to housing stability, with mass unemployment and societal disruption leaving
Stuck! The Law and Economics of Residential Stagnation
mobility is declining in regions where it is needed most. Americans are not leaving places hit by economic crises, resulting in unemployment rates and
Forum: Building an Umbrella in a Rainstorm: The New Vote Denial Litigation Since Shelby County
voting in Michigan; and a sweeping law in North Carolina that imposed a broad range of restrictions on early voting, registration, and identification
Non-Reformist Reforms and Struggles over Life, Death, and Democracy
faculty workshops at Michigan, Georgetown, Syracuse, Ohio State, Wake Forest, and the University of Southern California. Librarians extraordinaire Kaylie
Forum: Pushed Out and Locked In: The Catch-22 for New York’s Disabled, Homeless Sex-Offender Registrants
evidence reveals that residency restrictions lead to homelessness, unemployment, and isolation—all factors associated with increased recidivism. People
Forum: Exploiting the Poor: Housing, Markets, and Vulnerability
periodically increased despite conservative claims that the minimum wage interferes with voluntary transactions and increases unemployment. Left-leaning
Forum: Reconstituting the Future: An Equality Amendment
and lethal, causing unemployment, homelessness, and vicious stigmatization without meaningful systemic relief. Inequality is not inevitable. Indeed