Articles
Disrupted Laws in the Modern Workplace
Diane P. Wood
Lessons from the Dramatists Guild for the Platform Economy
Matthew T. Bodie
Invisible Bosses for Invisible Workers, or Why the Sharing Economy is Actually Minimally Disruptive
Deepa Das Acevedo
The Impact of Emerging Information Technologies on the Employment Relationship: New Gigs for Labor and Employment Law
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
The Misconceived Modern Attack on Right to Work Laws
Richard A. Epstein
The Economic Consequences of Labor Market Regulations
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde
Hollywood Writers and the Gig Economy
Catherine L. Fisk
Disrupting Work Law: Arbitration in the Gig Economy
Charlotte Garden
Pooling and Unpooling in the Uber Economy
Daniel J. Hemel
ESOPs and the Limits of Fractionalized Ownership
Jedidiah J. Kroncke
Misclassification under the Fair Labor Standards Act: Court Rulings and Erosion of the Employment Relationships
Michael H. LeRoy
14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett:Oppression or Opportunity for U.S. Workers; Learning from Canada
Martin H. Malin and Jon M. Werner
Disrupting the Employee and Contractor Laws
Liya Palagashvili
Worker Centers and the Moral Economy: Disrupting through Brokerage, Prestige, and Moral Framing
César F. Rosado Marzán
Uber Retirement
Paul M. Secunda
Regulation Uber Alles: How Governments Hurt Workers and Consumers in the New New Economy
Ilya Shapiro and David McDonald
Crowd-Based Capitalism, Digital Automation, and the Future of Work
Arun Sundararajan
The Right to Work and the Right to Strike
Laura Weinrib
The Regulation of Discrimination by Individuals in the Market
Heather M. Whitney
Comments
Confidentiality Agreements in the Administrative State
Chinwe Chukwuogo