In the last few years, scholars have sought to revitalize a range of constitutional arguments against mounting economic inequality and in favor of labor rights. They urge contemporary worker movements to lay claim to the Constitution. But worker movements, for the most part, have not done so. This Essay takes seriously that choice. It examines reasons for the absence of constitutional argumentation by contemporary worker movements, particularly the role of courts and legal elites in our constitutional system, and it contends that labor’s ongoing statutory and regulatory reform efforts are essential prerequisites to the development of progressive constitutional labor rights. This small-c constitutional effort — messy, conflictual, and tediou...
As a veteran labor scholar once said, if you want to know where the corpses are buried in labor law,...
(This paper is a working draft, which will be published in final form by the University of Chicago L...
In the last few years, workers have engaged in organizing and strike activity at levels not seen in ...
This essay begins with a puzzle: scholars have built a robust set of constitutional claims about lab...
According to the standard story, the basic structure of modern constitutional law emerged from a cla...
Work is a major part of life for most adults. But millions of Americans with private sector jobs pos...
The movement to constitutionalize collective labor rights is growing as rapidly as organized labor\u...
In these remarks to an audience of union-side labour lawyers, I caution against excessive optimism c...
Today, most American workers do not have constitutional rights on the job. As The Workplace Constitu...
For me, the most impressive aspect of The Workplace Constitution is Sophia Lee’s insight that the Af...
Most Americans lack constitutional rights at work. Instead of enjoying free speech or privacy, emplo...
This Article argues that the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, Social Security Act of 1935, and ...
LL.M. (Labour Law)In this minor dissertation the author argues that the Constitution will fail to up...
In recent years there has been an outpouring of popular and scholarly writing on the constitutionali...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
As a veteran labor scholar once said, if you want to know where the corpses are buried in labor law,...
(This paper is a working draft, which will be published in final form by the University of Chicago L...
In the last few years, workers have engaged in organizing and strike activity at levels not seen in ...
This essay begins with a puzzle: scholars have built a robust set of constitutional claims about lab...
According to the standard story, the basic structure of modern constitutional law emerged from a cla...
Work is a major part of life for most adults. But millions of Americans with private sector jobs pos...
The movement to constitutionalize collective labor rights is growing as rapidly as organized labor\u...
In these remarks to an audience of union-side labour lawyers, I caution against excessive optimism c...
Today, most American workers do not have constitutional rights on the job. As The Workplace Constitu...
For me, the most impressive aspect of The Workplace Constitution is Sophia Lee’s insight that the Af...
Most Americans lack constitutional rights at work. Instead of enjoying free speech or privacy, emplo...
This Article argues that the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, Social Security Act of 1935, and ...
LL.M. (Labour Law)In this minor dissertation the author argues that the Constitution will fail to up...
In recent years there has been an outpouring of popular and scholarly writing on the constitutionali...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
As a veteran labor scholar once said, if you want to know where the corpses are buried in labor law,...
(This paper is a working draft, which will be published in final form by the University of Chicago L...
In the last few years, workers have engaged in organizing and strike activity at levels not seen in ...