Speaker Series
Labor and Employment Speaker Series
2002-2007
2007
Kimberly Yuracko, Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, March 29, 2007
"Trait Discrimination as Status Discrimination: the Contested Future of Title VII Law"
Ronald J. James, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Army - Manpower and Reserve Affairs February 15, 2007
"Homeland Security: How 9/11 Forced a Transformation in Public Sector Employment"
2006
Vicki Schultz, The Ford Foundation Professor of Law, Yale Law School , April 6, 2006
"Sexuality and Gender in the Workplace: Making Sense of Sexual Harassment Law"*
Honorable Andrew Douglas, Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio (ret.), Executive Director, Ohio Civil Service Employees Association, September 25, 2006
"Public Sector Collective Bargaining: Contract Negotiations and Case Law"*
Jennifer L. Gordon, Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law, February 9, 2006
"Law, Lawyers and Labor: The United Farm Workers’ Legal Strategy in the 1960s and 1970s and the Role of Law in Union Organizing Today"
2005
James J. Brudney, Newton D. Baker-Baker & Hostetler Chair in Law, The Ohio State University Moritz School of Law, September 26, 2005
“The Future of Union Organizing: Labor Board Elections or Private Neutrality Agreements?”
Theresa Demchak, Partner Goldstein Demchack Baler Borgen & Dardarian, April 4, 2005
“Litigating Fair Employment Class Action Cases from the Plaintiffs' Perspective”
Eric Tucker, Professor of Law Osgood Hall Law School, Visiting Scholar, C-M College of Law, February 8, 2005
“Great Expectations Defeated? Divergence in North American Labour and Employment Law Post-NAFTA”
2004
The 2004 Duvin Cahn & Hutton Employment and Labor Law Lecture, Cynthia Estlund, Isidor & Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law and Vice-Dean, Columbia University School of Law, September 27, 2004
“Working Together under Antidiscrimination Law: Paradoxes and Possibilities”
Joan Williams, Professor of Law and Executive Director, Program on Gender, Work, & Family American University Washington College of Law, Visiting Scholar, C-M College of Law (Co-sponsored with the Cleveland-Marshall Fund), March 11, 2004
“Beyond the Maternal Wall: When Mothers (and Fathers) Sue for Job Discrimination”
Terry Collingsworth, Executive Director, International Labor Rights Fund, February 23, 2004
“The Globalization of Labor and Employment Law: Suing Multinational Companies in US Courts for Violations of Workers' Human Rights”
2003
The 2003 Duvin Cahn & Hutton Employment and Labor Law Lecture, Sam Estreicher, Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law and Director, Center for Labor and Employment Law NYU School of Law, September 24, 2003
“One Size Does Not Fit All: Creating a Competitive Market for Workplace Representation Services”
The 2003 Duvin Cahn & Hutton Employment and Labor Law Lecture, Cornell Law School Professor of Law Stewart Jon Schwab, April 8, 2003
“How Hard Is It to Win an Employment Discrimination Case? Evidence from Government Data”
Irene Lynch-Fallon, Professor of Law University College, Cork (Ireland), February 13, 2003
“Are Americans Really Overworked? European Social Policy and Why Employment Laws Matter”
2002
Martin H. Malin, Professor of Law and Director, Institute for Law and the Workplace, Chicago-Kent School of Law, October 23, 2002
“Visions of Employment Arbitration”