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The Gendered Burdens of Conviction and Collateral Consequences on Employment
(Journal of Legislation, 2018)
Ex-offenders are subject to a wide range of employment restrictions that limit the ability of individuals with a criminal background to earn a living. This Article argues that women involved in the criminal justice system ...
Efficient Deterrence of Workplace Sexual Harassment
(University of Chicago Legal Forum, 2019)
Although sexual harassment imposes costs on both victims and organizations, it is also costly for organizations to reduce sexual harassment. Legislation, education, training, and litigation have all been unsuccessful in ...
The (Limited) Constitutional Right to Compete in an Occupation
(William & Mary Law Review, 2019)
Is there a constitutional right to compete in an occupation? The “right to earn a living” movement, gaining steam in policy circles and winning some battles in the lower courts, says so. Advocates for this right say that ...