Part II of The Collective-Action Constitution develops a collective-action theory of the Constitution's federal structure and identifies limits of this theory. Chapter Three examines the states' ...
Something like the idea animating The Collective-Action Constitution—or a narrower, more implicit, and more intuitive version of it—has been around for a long time and has been articulated in many ...
Last class we learned about SOPA, and the fear that it engendered in many Internet commentators. SOPA lead to what is often considered the high-water mark of American engagement online in domestic ...
Workday Inc. will have to face a collective-action lawsuit alleging that the company’s artificial intelligence-based applicant recommendation system discriminated against workers age 40 and older ...
Tech firm Workday is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging that its job applicant screening technology is discriminatory, following an order by a California district judge on Friday. The outcome ...
Ever since Mexico’s “Tequila crisis” in 1994-1995, policymakers have debated how best to reduce the cost of protracted sovereign debt restructuring when emerging markets are in financial crisis. Two ...
Have you ever seen a novice group of rowers in a boat paddling at different rhythms, moving in halting or alternating directions? Forward progress might be made, but it’s slow going and unpredictable.
Collective action is the big story in general practice in England this summer. But, despite the headlines, there’s been no ‘big bang’ moment – instead, we’re seeing a slow but steady change to the way ...