Results for 'predatory journals'
Forum: Exploiting the Poor: Housing, Markets, and Vulnerability
terms of the landlord-tenant relationship through the implied warranty of habitability raged over the pages of books and leading law journals. Reading
Forum: Racial Myopia in Family Law
through the publication and recognition of scholarship. The topics researched and published in high-ranking journals often dictate which cases are
Forum: Beyond the Public Square: Imagining Digital Democracy
demand better consumer protections against arbitrary treatment and predatory data extraction by tech companies, but it does not follow that such companies
The Age of Consent
they also characterized different forms of scholars, and different forms of scholarship.” The law journals began to publish articles wholly devoted to
Forum: Sexual Harassment Law After #MeToo: Looking to California as a Model
Together Against Non-Disclosures (STAND) Act, Senate Bill 820—sparked by the revelation that Harvey Weinstein’s predatory behavior toward women was kept
Forum: Reconceptualizing Sexual Harassment, Again
little to do with work or workplace conditions; it is about predatory sexuality. Men merely use their positions at work, in this theory, to satisfy their
Probate Lending
basis” in exchange for a share of any future verdict or settlement. In dozens of articles in newspapers and law journals, this business model has been
Forum: Gig-Economy Myths and Missteps
insist that individual workers’ preferences for flexibility justify predatory business models—ignoring the reality that, for many workers, gig work is
Title VII’s Statutory History and the Sex Discrimination Argument for LGBT Workplace Protections
scope of the merit-based workplace, because Americans believed them to be mentally ill, psychopathic, and predatory. Today, those views have been
Forum
to draw lessons from the #MeToo movement for activists, scholars, policymakers, lawyers, and judges. Across the two journals, the Collection offers