[F]law School Episode 14: Banking on Discrimination
Citibank, Armenian Americans, and Corporate Bias
Citibank, Armenian Americans, and Corporate Bias
How private equity firms uproot workplaces but evade employment liability
Curating the Silence around Private Equity Managed Nursing Homes
How the wealthy play sleight-of-hand with our democratic institutions
How “Saving” Government Housing Opened the Door to Privatization
Noncompete agreements erode rights and impose harms, proposed ban breathes new life into economic liberty
Corporate agriculture has captured water regulation at everyone else’s expense
How U.S. Corporate Law Enables Corporations To Profit from Slavery Abroad
A gap in access to expert appellate legal representation has enabled wealthy corporations to shape the legal landscape to their benefit. Plaintiff-side appellate litigators are trying to change that.
"Elite" lawyering means finding legal ways to insulate wealthy corporate clients from accountability for profitable harms
Harvard is a source of rising housing costs and community displacement.
Members of SJP’s The [F]law magazine challenge Appiah’s apologetics in this Twitter thread.
A brief journey through agricultural capitalism.
Consolidation and monopolization have become the norm and competitive open markets the exception
When corporations manipulate tribal sovereign immunity, the working poor lose.
Uber & Lyft’s race to the bottom–an opportunity to redefine work
How corporations destroyed worker power, and how the pandemic might bring it back.