Articles, notes, and symposia pieces published in CLR’s print volumes.
Print Edition
Redefining the Legality of Undocumented Work
Undocumented workers face a new harsh reality under the Trump administration. Federal law’s prohibition of undocumented work has facilitated exploitation because workers fear being brought to the attention of immigration authorities. The current administration’s aggressive stance towards worksite enforcement will only exacerbate abuses against undocumented workers, such as wage theft…
Remedial Convergence and Collapse
This Article describes and interrogates a phenomenon of spillovers across remedies—how the legal standards governing the availability of remedies in cases regarding executive violations of individuals’ constitutional rights, particularly in the area of policing, have converged around similar ideas that narrow the availability of several different remedies. A similar set of limits restricts the availability…
A Theory of Corporate Joint Ventures
In a corporate joint venture, two corporations—often competitors—collaborate on a project. But how can corporations be partners and competitors at the same time? Though it sounds like a contradiction, such collaborations are commonplace. Many of the most familiar products come from corporate joint ventures, from high-technology like solid-state drives for laptops or rocket boosters for…
Accessing Older Pieces
The CLR website contains print edition pieces from the present through October 2018 (Volume 106, Issue 5). This was when CLR began doing complete uploads of most print edition pieces, instead of providing an abstract and PDF. All print edition work published before October 2018 (Volumes 1 through 106, Issue 4) can be downloaded for free from Berkeley Law’s Scholarship Repository.