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Home > Urban Law Journal > Vol. 51 (2023-2024) > No. 4 (2024)

 

Raising the Bar: Local Governments as Labor and Employment Innovators

Articles

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How Local Government Can Protect Workers’ Rights Even When States Do Not Want Them To: Opportunities for Local Creativity and Persistence despite Double Preemption
Terri Gerstein and LiJia Gong

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How Local Paid Sick Time Innovations —And the COVID-19 Pandemic —Have Shaped a Growing Paid Leave Movement across the United States
Sherry Leiwant, Jared Make, and Elena Rodriguez Anderson

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“Let Us Work, Man”: Asserting Rights to Employment for Individuals with Conviction Histories in Austin, Texas
Elissa Underwood Marek

Editorials

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Protecting Workers as Consumers and Consumers from Workers in New York City
Louis Cholden-Brown

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The Right to Stable Employment: Lessons from the U.S. Virgin Islands
Anthony M. Ciolli

Response or Comment

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In Pursuit of Meaningful Civil Representation: Advocacy Strategy Proposals for an Integrated Civil Gideon and Legal Empowerment Approach
Sophia T. Slater

Notes

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When You Cannot “Look Both Ways”: Accessible Pedestrian Signals and the ADA
Becky Egan

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Beyond Bars: Rethinking Substance Use Criminalization in Federal Supervised Release
Emilia E. McManus

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We Built This City: Generative AI, Copyright, and the Built Environment
Talin Ghazarian

 
 
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