Infrastructure and Inequality: Gender, Race, and the Country’s Future Economic Growth
By: Iris Halpern As a civil rights attorney, I hear complaints from workers about discrimination every day. As I have stated before, these complaints do not occur within a vacuum.…
How Pandemic Is Affecting The Pace Of Judicial Opinions
Law360 (July 30, 2020, 4:44 PM EDT) -- The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how judges work. Has it also changed how much they work, or, to put a finer point…
Is COVID Impacting Judicial Productivity? Definitely Maybe.
By Ben Strawn, Omeed Azmoudeh, DGS Knowledge Management & Research Department DAVIS GRAHAM & STUBBS Judges are lawyers. And a lot of lawyers aren’t getting as much work done these…
“I Can’t Breathe”: What the Coronavirus Pandemic and George Floyd Protests Have Taught Us About Race
Every day we learn more and more about the disparate impact the coronavirus epidemic has inflicted on communities of color. From an early stage, as the virus wreaked havoc across…
Section 1983, Senate Bill 217, and the Future of Civil Rights Practice in Colorado
Authored by: Matthew J. Cron, Felipe Bohnet-Gomez, and Nicholas A. Lutz. View the article in Trial Talk here
Fallout From the Coronavirus: A World Awakens to a New Deadly Threat in the Workplace
By: Iris Halpern For once, I believe I can safely say that both the plaintiff and defense bars can finally agree on something: The United States has failed miserably to…
Workers’ Rights Q&A: Dealing with Discrimination in the Workplace
Click here to view a PDF of this article. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed an alarming uptick of xenophobia and racism. Just like when the Muslim, Sikh, Arab,…