Premilla Nadasen: the history of African American household worker activism challenges the assumptions of them as an historically unorganizable workforce.
Dovie Yoana King: The legal profession itself is the least diverse profession, and this is reflected among labor lawyers. We need to change this if we are to successfully address rising levels of income inequality and employee harassment.
Join us for a Google Hangout on Aug. 12 with classics scholar Dan-el Padilla Peralta on his undocumented journey through academia and on how the shifting conception of U.S. and Dominican citizenship is having on the promise of democracy in both...
On July 28, Law@theMargins Editor Chaumtoli Huq spoke to nationally renowned immigration advocate Cesar Vargas on his own landmark case which would make him the first undocumented lawyer authorized to practice law in New York, his work with the...
In August of 2014, when I arrived in Dhaka, robust mobilization was underway by garment factory workers of Tuba Group. Delwar Hossain, the owner of Tuba Group was the same owner of Tazreen Fashions where a fire resulted in the death of at least 112...
In an earlier post, Crushing Greed: Building Transnational Labor Solidarity, I suggest that we are at a key political and organizing moment so as to create a grassroots based transnational global solidarity network that is based on worker to worker...
By Johan Fatemi, Clinical Instructor and Teaching Fellow at UDC David A. Clarke School of Law In her excellent Law at the Margins post, Traci Yoder of the National Lawyers’ Guild recently asked: “Is a Social Justice Law School Experience Possible?”...
By Traci Yoder, the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Director of Education and Research. “The first thing I lost in law school was the reason that I came.” –Anonymous law student This quote comes from an essay by Loyola law professor and former...
By Chaumtoli Huq, Editor of Law@theMargins With the dearth of jobs in Bangladesh which is propelling so many to take life threatening voyages by sea in search of work, and falling prey to abuse by human traffickers, why...
“Gherao is the expression of the popular movement. When we talk about gherao, we talk about people’s power. When we talk about gherao, we talk about the empowerment of workers and the marginalized section of our society and students who...