This article examines the use of the rhetoric of slavery by the United States government and advocates for immigrant workers to determine how the Thirteenth Amendment is perceived and used in contemporary society. A survey of popular usage revealed that the government focuses on trafficking as the definitive form of modern day slavery. In so doing, it portrays modern day slavery as a private act with identifiable wrong doers and victims who have been forced or coerced into involuntary servitude. Immigrant workers advocates, on the other hand, portray modern day slavery as a systemic form of oppression, supported by governmental immigration and labor policies. A historical analysis of slave codes and court cases suggests that chattel slavery...
As the descent from the heights of our most recent rights revolution continues apace, there is a cau...
Michele Goodwin’s piece raises important questions about whether troubling modern-day labor practice...
The Thirteenth Amendment currently enjoys a robust renaissance among legal scholars who contend that...
This article examines the use of the rhetoric of slavery by the United States government and advocat...
This Article examines the resources available under American law to address the issues raised by ext...
The Thirteenth Amendment abolishes the institution of slavery rather than freeing individual slaves....
During the McCarthy era, Congress passed an obscure law authorizing detained immigrants to work for ...
The Thirteenth Amendment—the commandment that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude . . . shall...
The globalization of industry has been accompanied by a globalization of labor exploitation. With in...
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
Most agree that Section Two of the Thirteenth Amendment empowers Congress to legislate regarding the...
The articles in this Symposium are arranged in three clusters. One cluster focuses on the definition...
Through most of its history, the Thirteenth Amendment has been interpreted extremely narrowly, espec...
Slavery\u27s preservation in the United State can-in part-be explained by its fluid transformations,...
Has slavery truly ended in the United States or does it still exist to this day? The main purpose of...
As the descent from the heights of our most recent rights revolution continues apace, there is a cau...
Michele Goodwin’s piece raises important questions about whether troubling modern-day labor practice...
The Thirteenth Amendment currently enjoys a robust renaissance among legal scholars who contend that...
This article examines the use of the rhetoric of slavery by the United States government and advocat...
This Article examines the resources available under American law to address the issues raised by ext...
The Thirteenth Amendment abolishes the institution of slavery rather than freeing individual slaves....
During the McCarthy era, Congress passed an obscure law authorizing detained immigrants to work for ...
The Thirteenth Amendment—the commandment that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude . . . shall...
The globalization of industry has been accompanied by a globalization of labor exploitation. With in...
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
Most agree that Section Two of the Thirteenth Amendment empowers Congress to legislate regarding the...
The articles in this Symposium are arranged in three clusters. One cluster focuses on the definition...
Through most of its history, the Thirteenth Amendment has been interpreted extremely narrowly, espec...
Slavery\u27s preservation in the United State can-in part-be explained by its fluid transformations,...
Has slavery truly ended in the United States or does it still exist to this day? The main purpose of...
As the descent from the heights of our most recent rights revolution continues apace, there is a cau...
Michele Goodwin’s piece raises important questions about whether troubling modern-day labor practice...
The Thirteenth Amendment currently enjoys a robust renaissance among legal scholars who contend that...