Feb 25, 2020 | Civil Rights and Discrimination Law, Collection, Foundational Voices in 2020 and Beyond, Labor and Employment Law, Law and Race, Llezlie L. Green, Social Welfare Law
By Llezlie L. Green Twitter | SSRN Abstract Low-wage workers frequently experience exploitation, including wage theft, at the intersection of their racial identities and their economic vulnerabilities. Scholars, however, rarely consider the role of wage and hour...
Feb 25, 2020 | Christopher Church, Collection, Family Law, Foundational Voices in 2020 and Beyond, Juvenile Law, Social Welfare Law, Vivek Sankaran
By Vivek Sankaran & Christopher Church Prof. Sankaran: Twitter | SSRN Prof. Church: SSRN Abstract Over the past decade, the child welfare system has expanded, with vast public and private resources being spent on the system. Despite this investment, there is scant...
Feb 25, 2020 | Christine Zuni Cruz, Collection, Foundational Voices in 2020 and Beyond, Indian and Aboriginal Law, Land Use Law, Social Welfare Law
By Christine Zuni Cruz Website | SSRN Abstract This Article considers the decade, 2010 to 2019, in respect to indigenous peoples in the United States. The degree of invisibility of indigenous peoples, in spite of the existence of 574 federally recognized tribes with...