Volume 95, Issue 1 (2020) The State of the Law of the New Labor Movement
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Alt-Labor and Employment Law: Symposium Introduction
Michael M. Oswalt and Cesar F. Rosado Marzan
Sustainable Alt-Labor
Catherine L. Fisk
Short Strikes
Michael M. Oswalt
Alt-Enforcers : The Emergence Of State Attorneys General As Workplace Rights Enforcers
Jane R. Flanagan
Can Wage Boards Revive U.S. Labor?: Marshaling Evidence From Puerto Rico
Cesar F. Rosado Marzan
Alt Labor? Why We Still Need Traditional Labor
Martin H. Malin
College Athletes In Revenue-Generating Sports As Employees: A Look Into The Alt-Labor Future
Roberto L. Corrada
The Emerging Law of Portable Retirement Benefits
Paul M. Secunda
Milking Outdated Laws: Alt-Labor As A Litigation Catalyst
Kati L. Griffith and Leslie C. Gates
On-Demand Drivers And The Right To Collective Bargaining: Why Seattle's Ordinance Does Not Violate Federal Antitrust Laws
Jacob Aleknavicius
Rethinking The Federal Courts: Why Now Is Time For Congress To Revisit The Number Of Judges That Sit On Federal Appellate Panels
Mitchell W. Bild
Nuisance Most Fowl: The Problem With Chicago's Permissive Livestock Ordinance And How To Fix It
Shelley Geiszler
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jack Amaro
- Managing Editor
- Madeline Huerta
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Meghan Tierney
- Executive Articles Editors
- Patrick Demetrio
- Christine Dulaney
- Samantha Ruben
- Ashley Surinak
- Nicholas Ulen
- Alice Ward
- Andrew Willis
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Margaret Kamm
- Dawn Peacock
- Robert Romano
- Tamara Sonenshein
- Benjamin West
- Nicole Young
- David Zumba