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                             The Feminism and Legal Theory Project at 30
                        A Workshop on Labor and Employment
                                         April 25-26, 2014

                        Emory University School of Law-Room 575 Gambrell Hall
                                 1301 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322

Friday, April 25, 2014


      G575, 5th floor, Gambrell Hall
   *  Labor Rights as Natural Rights I Sean Coyle (Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham)
   * A Positive Right to Free Labor I Rebecca Zietlow (University of Toledo)
   * An Individualist Theory of Disparate Impact I Noah Zatz (UCLA School of Law)

              6:00 - 8:30 pm DINNER CELEBRATING FLT AT 30
                Silverbell Pavilion, Emory Conference Center Hotel
                      1615 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322
      Please join us in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Feminism and Legal
  Theory Project! Dinner will be served as we hear from special guests throughout the
                               Project's history.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

9 - 9:30 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
      G575, 5th floor, Gambrell Hall


   *  Decoupling Compensation from Value: A Look at
      Surrogacy I LiJia Gong (Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP)
   *  Improving Job Quality for Low-Wage Women
      Workers: A 21st Century Movement I Elizabeth Ben
      Jshai (Center for Law and Social Policy)
   *  Navigating Gender Equality Deficits in a Post-
      Egalitarian, Intersectional World of Changing Work I
      Susan Bisom-Rapp (Thomas Jefferson School of Law)
   * A Right to Request Flexible Working: What Can the UK Teach Us? I K. Lee Adams (Atlanta John
      Marshall Law School)

12 - 1:00 pm LUNCH


   *  Maintaining a Protected Workforce is a Shared Responsibility I Yue Ang (Oxford Brookes
      University)
   * We are All Contingent I Ann McGinley (University of Las Vegas Boyd School of Law)
   * Green Shoots in the Labor Market I Katherine VW Stone (University of California Los Angeles)


   * Cross-border Mobility of Workers and Effective Enforcement of Labor and Employment Law I
      Marley Weiss (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
   * The Productive Subject in US Immigration Policy I Silas Allard (Emory University School of Law)
   *  Unionization by University Faculty: Collective Interests of Academic Labor I Risa Lieberwitz (School
      of Industrial and Labor Relations, Comell University)

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