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Monday, September 09, 2024
COSELL 2024 - this Friday and Saturday - full program!
So excited to be co-hosting COSELL 2024. The 19th Annual Colloquium on Scholarship in Employment and Labor Law (COSELL).
here is the full rich program:
COSELL 2024 Schedule
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 – USD Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice
8:00: BREAKFAST – Room AB
8:25: Welcome
- Dean Robert Schapiro (University of San Diego School Law)
- Dean Sean Scott (California Western School of Law)
- Professor Orly Lobel (University of San Diego School of Law)
- Professor Susan Bisom-Rapp (California Western School of Law)
8:45 – 10:15 a.m. GROUP 1
PANEL A: Room C
Moderator – Orly Lobel
Ruben Garcia, Hostile Environments
Seema Patel, Whistle While You Work? The Fatal Problem with Whistleblower Regulations in Low-Wage Work Industries
Daiquiri Steele, Whistleblowing Parity
PANEL B: Room D
Moderator – Susan Bisom-Rapp
Tanya Hernández, The Role of DEI Training in Employment Discrimination Law
Diana Reddy, Discrimination as Exploitation
Michael Selmi, DEI and the Private Workplace
PANEL C: Room G
Moderator – Rick Bales
Michael Oswalt, New Independent Union Organizing Campaigns at Starbucks, Amazon, Trader Joe’s, etc.
Gali Racabi, Expressive Employers, Silent Workers
Alvin Velazquez, The Death of Labor Law and the Rebirth of the Labor Movement
10:15 - 10:30 a.m. BREAK
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. GROUP 2
PANEL A: Room C
Moderator - Ariana Levinson
Rachel Arnow-Richman & J.H. (Rip) Verkerke, Defusing Disclaimers
Jonathan Harris, Neo-Lochnerism Meets Neo-Taylorism: Attacks on Worker Mobility
Orly Lobel, Between Fuzzy Doctrine and Void Contracts: How Trade Secrecy Law Shapes the Breadth of Non-Competes
PANEL B: Room D
Moderator – Marcia McCormick
Stephanie Bornstein, Impact Arbitration
Liz Tippett, “Severe or Pervasive”: Evidence that Courts Dismiss Harassment Cases that Juries Would Find Meritorious
Deborah Widiss, The Sexual Harassment Silo
PANEL C: Room G
Moderator – Gali Racabi
Samuel Estreicher, The Perils of Political Unionism
Joel Heller, Voting at Work
Jeff Hirsch, Labor Regulation of AI
12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Lunch will be served in Room AB
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. GROUP 3
PANEL A: Room C
Moderator – Michael Oswalt
Susan Bisom-Rapp & Urwana Coiquaud, The State’s Role in (De)Standardizing Work: A Government-Focused Approach to Regulatory Capture in the Platform Economy
Doron Dorfman, Work Law for Volunteers
César Rosado Marzán, Alt-Labor’s Laws in Chicago and a Dignity Gap
PANEL B: Room D
Moderator – Tristin Green
Marcia McCormick, Judicial Jujitsu in Anti-Discrimination Law after Bostock
Helen Norton, How the Antidiscrimination Law of Commercial Transactions Really Works
Vicki Schultz, How the DOJ Civil Rights Division Helped Desegregate the American Workforce in the 1960s and 70s
PANEL C: Room G
Moderator – Branden Butler
Michael Green, Responding to Efforts to Eradicate Workplace Law Agencies
Stefan McDaniel, Rearticulating Labor Rights
Courtlyn Roser-Jones, The General Counsel’s Labor Agenda
2:30 - 2:45 p.m. BREAK
2:45 - 4:15 p.m. GROUP 4
PANEL A: Room C
Moderator – Rick Bales
Deepa Das Acevedo, They Said- They Said: Narratives and Counter-Narratives in Tenured Faculty Terminations
Ryan Nelson, Work Law’s Domain
Yiran Zhang, Workification
PANEL B: Room D
Moderator – Jessica Fink
Saru Matambanadzo, Interrogating Accommodation
Nicole Porter, Troubling Trends: ADA Definition in Disability Cases 2019-2023
D’Andra Shu, Remote Work Disability Accommodations Since COVID
PANEL C: Room G
Moderator - César Rosado Marzan
Liz Ford, The (Un)Common Law of Police Collective Bargaining
Ariana Levinson, How Union Negotiations in Worker-Owned Co-ops Compare to More Traditional Negotiations
Noah Zatz, Varieties of Democratization: Labor Law and the Co-op Problem
4:15 - 4:30 p.m. BREAK
4:30 - 6:00 P.M. GROUP 5
PANEL A: Room C
Moderator - Ryan Nelson
Rick Bales, Using AI to Teach LEL and ADR
Aneil Kovvali, Labor Market Competition and Collaboration
Pascal McDougall, Labor Struggle, Law, and the Theory of Competition
Shefali Milczarek-Desai, Is There Hope for Workers’ Rights?
PANEL B: Room D
Moderator - Doron Dorfman
Heidi Liu, Age Discrimination and the Role of Norms
Ben Pyle, Ban the Box: Fair Chance Hiring, Hiring Discrimination Enforcement, and Local Labor Markets
Naomi Schoenbaum, Information Regulation as Antidiscrimination: The Central Provision of the Law of Workplace Equality
PANEL C: Room G
Moderator - Liz Tippett
Jessica Fink, The Benefits and Pitfalls of Backdating #MeToo
Catherine Fisk, Speech @ Work
Tristin Green, Beyond Personal Offense in Antidiscrimination Law: Muldrow’s Return to Work
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 – California Western School of Law, 350 Cedar Street, San Diego
8:30 - 9:15: BREAKFAST: 1st Floor Lobby
9:15 - 10:45 a.m. GROUP 6
PANEL A: Room LH1
Moderator - Susan Bisom-Rapp
Blair Bullock, The State Takeover of Employment Law
Marcy Karin, Menstrual Bargaining
Alexi Pfeffer-Gillett, The Inconvenience Doctrine
PANEL B: Room LH2
Moderator – Deborah Widiss
Dallan Flake, Religious Sincerity After Groff
Jarod Gonzalez, Private Contractors, Security Clearance Determinations, and Employment Discrimination Law
Madeleine Gyory, The Reasonable Pregnant Worker
Tolu Odunsi-Nelson, Redefining the Scope of Anti-Discrimination Law: Illuminating Colorism Claims as a Basis for Race Discrimination Claims by Black Entertainers
PANEL C: Room 2B
Moderator – Orly Lobel
Louis Cholden-Brown, Lassiter at Work: The Status of Qualified Rights to Counsel
Sofia Cornejo, From Neutral to Integral: A Feminist Analysis of Domestic Violence as a World of Work Issue
Andrea Johnson, Accusations of Racism in the Workplace
Robert Mantell, Two Different Strike Zones: Inconsistent Rules Applied in Winning and Losing Discrimination Cases
Posted by Orly Lobel on September 9, 2024 at 04:21 PM | Permalink
Comments
When I saw the name of the conference, I assumed it was about Howard Cosell.
Posted by: Paul D | Sep 10, 2024 2:47:17 PM