by juandevis | Mar 12, 2024 | botton
Introduction When this Note speaks of drag, it will speak of joy. It will speak of brunch servers,1 preschool teachers,2 construction workers,3 opera singers,4 academics, and lawyers (yes, lawyers5) transforming from Clark Kent into...
by juandevis | Mar 12, 2024 | botton
n Violence and the Word, Professor Robert Cover describes law as “tak[ing] place in a field of pain and death.”1 International law and human rights adjudication, in particular, could not be more different. Human rights courts lack the power to compel...
by juandevis | Mar 12, 2024 | botton
The majority of private sector, nonunion workers and e-commerce transactions are subject to arbitration agreements, which require litigating disputes in private, often confidential, proceedings, rather than in courtrooms.1 Paired with waivers of the right to...