News: Winner of 2026 Employment Law Scholarship
The employment law Scholarship will go to Caroline Boschetto, a 1L at the Northeastern University School of Law, for the 2026 cycle.
By Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D.
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News and analysis on workers' rights from Working Now and Then.
The employment law Scholarship will go to Caroline Boschetto, a 1L at the Northeastern University School of Law, for the 2026 cycle.
By Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D.
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Pregnancy discrimination happens on the most public stages – putting all women at risk, argues law student Isabelle Silva.
By Isabelle Silva
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How will the rollback of discrimination laws impact workers? Law student Lindsay Broderick examines the state of workers' rights in 2025.
By Lindsay Broderick
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Wage theft costs workers billions every year. How do companies get away with stealing from their employees? And how can workers protect their paychecks?
By Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D.
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Where's the line between unfair dismissal and illegal termination? An unlawful termination lawyer explains when an unfair firing is illegal.
By Charles Joseph, Employment Lawyer
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Misclassification erases workers and their rights, as law student Natalie Pfeifle argues. But what can workers do about it?
By Natalie Pfeifle
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