by Harvard Negotiation Law Review | Apr 13, 2017 | Amicus, Labor and Employment, LGBTQ Rights, Uncategorized
In recent years, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community has gained many civil rights. Yet people continue to be fired, demoted, or treated differently at work because of their gender identities or sexual orientation. Until last week, however, no...
by Harvard Negotiation Law Review | Mar 9, 2017 | Amicus, Courts & Judicial Interpretation, Voting and Elections Rights
Redistricting – the redrawing of state voting district boundaries every ten years – is intended to ensure that state legislatures fairly represent their voters. Instead, in a practice called gerrymandering, state lawmakers often architect voting districts that will...