Interviews with the authors of articles, notes, or online pieces published in CLR.

Podcast

November 2022, Podcast, Elizabeth Ford California Law Review November 2022, Podcast, Elizabeth Ford California Law Review

Podcast with Elizabeth Ford: Wage Recovery Funds

When employers commit wage violations against their low wage employees, recovery of those funds through a lawsuit or the administrative process is difficult and time consuming, no matter the outcome of the litigation, the result is a transfer of wealth from the victims of wage theft to the perpetrators. But what if there was a way to ensure employees are paid up front for their lost wages?

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October 2022, Podcast, Norrinda Brown Hayat California Law Review October 2022, Podcast, Norrinda Brown Hayat California Law Review

Podcast with Norrinda Brown Hayat: Housing the Decarcerated: Covid-19, Abolition, and the Right to Housing

In the United States, many recently incarcerated individuals struggle to find housing. The Coronavirus pandemic forced a national conversation about this issue, and highlighted how essential the right to housing is to prison abolition efforts.

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April 2022, Podcast, Khiara M. Bridges California Law Review April 2022, Podcast, Khiara M. Bridges California Law Review

Podcast with Khiara Bridges: “The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-Selective Abortion Bans”

In Louisiana, low-income communities and communities of color disproportionately bear the harmful health effects that result from living near the state's countless oil refineries, petrochemical plants, and natural gas facilities. At the same time, the Louisiana legislature recently passed a disability selective abortion ban, which would prohibit abortions that are sought because the child will be born with a disability.

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April 2022, Podcast, Yeji Kim California Law Review April 2022, Podcast, Yeji Kim California Law Review

Podcast with Yeji Kim: Virtual Reality Data and its Privacy Regulatory Challenges

In “Virtual Reality Data and Its Privacy Regulatory Challenges: A Call to Move Beyond Text-Based Informed Consent,” Yeji Kim explains how virtual reality collects data from users and argues for more meaningful and customizable methods of gaining informed consent from users than traditional text-based methods.

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