Employer Justification for Smoker Discrimination
Jenna Tynan[*]
Imagine you’re a first-year associate and after your standard fourteen-hour workday, you sit back and indulge in a product recently found more addictive than cocaine: the iconic Oreo.[2] You rush back to work the next morning with a wayward Oreo stain on your favorit…
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The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Drug Trafficking
The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Drug Trafficking
Colin Ross[*]
Forget the Tea Party—it’s international drug traffickers who truly fear the successful implementation of the Affordable Care Act. The law of supply and demand makes it clear why. Traffickers service, and help create, the American demand for illegal drugs su…
2014 Symposium Announced
This year’s symposium (set for early 2014) addresses the War on Drugs, an age-old issue that has recently generated intense debate.
We are currently preparing a list of panelists representing a wide range of philosophical, geographic, and occupational viewpoints. We are planning to invite a mixture of legal practitioners, academics, and non-prof…
Rosie the Riveter Cuts the Cap
Rosie the Riveter Cuts the Cap
Jenna Tynan[*]
This year, Harvard Business School celebrates the 50th anniversary of its first coed class.[2] This effort to break gender barriers in education was just one piece of the greater movement (advanced through direct action, judicial decisions, and legislation) to enhance the status of wome…
Volume 50, Number 2 Now Online
Our latest issue, Volume 50, Number 2, is now online.…