In An Equal Place, Scott Cummings focuses on the movement for a living wage in Los Angeles and explores greater implications for the role of contemporary lawyers outside of the courtroom. The campaign to implement a living wage in L.A. was the most famous effort in the country, and advocates for it were largely successful, in part because they used the law to advance their agenda.
In An Equal Place, Scott Cummings focuses on the movement for a living wage in Los Angeles and explores greater implications for the role of contemporary lawyers outside of the courtroom. The campaign to implement a living wage in L.A. was the most famous effort in the country, and advocates for it were largely successful, in part because they used the law to advance their agenda.
Scott L. Cummings is the Robert Henigson Professor of Legal Ethics and Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. He is faculty director of the Program on Legal Ethics and the Profession (LEAP), and a longtime member of the Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. From Riots to Recession: The Challenge to Low-Wage Work in Los Angeles 2. Garment Workers: Fighting to End Sweatshops 3. Day Laborers: Organizing the Corner 4. Retail Workers: Negotiating Community Benefits 5. Grocery Workers: Blocking the Big-Box Invasion 6. Truck Drivers: Challenging Misclassification 7. An Equal Place? Empirical Appraisal and Theoretical Implications
1. From Riots to Recession: The Challenge to Low-Wage Work in Los Angeles 2. Garment Workers: Fighting to End Sweatshops 3. Day Laborers: Organizing the Corner 4. Retail Workers: Negotiating Community Benefits 5. Grocery Workers: Blocking the Big-Box Invasion 6. Truck Drivers: Challenging Misclassification 7. An Equal Place? Empirical Appraisal and Theoretical Implications
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