Justice at Work? Civil Rights and Labor Law and the Workplace

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Winter Week Two -- January 19
geoghegan

Seminar on Which Side Are You On? Lecture: Reading History/Reading Historians
Film or Lecture setting context for Turbulent Years.
Workshop: Reading legal citations and Introduction to legal research-computer lab

Readings to have completed:
Which Side Are You On?

What's due?
Notes on Which Side Are You On? What does Geoghegan think of the power relationships between workers & employers? Which historical events stand out to him as crucial to workers rights? What's right or wrong with the law?

Here's a link to Westlaw.

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