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14 Sep 2020, 4:51 am by Jeremy Telman
Our virtual symposium on Contracts and COVID continues today with a contribution from Rachel Arnow-Richman. [read post]
11 Jun 2016, 4:54 am by Workplace Prof
Rachel Arnow-Richman comments on Casetext on the Virginia Supreme Court's rejection of any requirement of reasonable notice in the at-will context. [read post]
27 Nov 2023, 5:10 am by Jamie Abrams
Rachel Arnow-Richman has posted Beyond the Glass Ceiling: Panes of Equity Partnership on SSRN. [read post]
17 Nov 2020, 2:40 am by Workplace Prof
Rachel Arnow-Richman (Florida) has just posted on SSRN a pair of timely articles related to the pandemic: Temporary Termination: A Layoff Law Blueprint for the COVID Era (forthcoming ABA JLEL) , and Is There An Individual Right to Remote Work?... [read post]
15 Sep 2020, 3:37 am by Jeremy Telman
Rachel Arnow-Richman Part I of this symposium contribution addressed the general public and private law rules bearing... [read post]
14 Sep 2020, 4:59 am by Jeremy Telman
Individual Employee Rights and COVID-19 Part I: The Basics Rachel Arnow-Richman Introduction For those fond of mining current events for exam questions, the present moment makes a fitting hypothetical. [read post]
30 Jan 2009, 2:16 pm
Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver) just posted on SSRN her article Employment as Transaction. [read post]
19 Sep 2018, 7:16 am by Workplace Prof
Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver) has just published CBS CEO Moonves’ Ouster is a Too Rare Case in the San Francisco Chronicle. [read post]
5 Feb 2016, 3:28 pm by Workplace Prof
Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver) has just posted on SSRN her article (forthcoming 57 Boston College L. [read post]
16 Dec 2016, 9:39 am by Workplace Prof
Congratulations to Rachel Arnow-Richman and Nantiya Ruan (both at Denver) on the publication of their new book Developing Professional Skills: Workplace Law (West 2016). [read post]
25 Mar 2011, 9:29 am by laborprof lpb
Congratulations to Tim Glynn (Seton Hall), Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver), and Charlie Sullivan (Seton Hall) on the publication of the second edition of their book Employment Law Private Ordering and Its Limitations. [read post]
17 Feb 2010, 5:39 am by laborprof lpb
Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver) has just posted on SSRN her article Just Notice: Re-Reforming Employment At-Will for the 21st Century. [read post]
22 May 2010, 10:21 am by laborprof lpb
Arnow-Richman (Denver) has just posted on SSRN her article (42 Conn. [read post]
15 May 2009, 5:22 am
Rachel Arnow-Richman (Fordham/Denver) offers this critique of the American Law Institute's proposed Restatement of Employment Law, Chapter 2: The Restatement as a whole purports to set forth a subset of the employment law rules and concepts that sound in common... [read post]
18 Sep 2018, 6:07 pm by Orly Lobel
My terrific friend and collaborator Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver Law) has an op-ed today in the San Francisco Chronicle about CBS's ousted CEO Moonves and the contractual obligations of corporation toward their highest executives in the case of firing for cause, in the midst of severe sexual harassment allegations: If #MeToo is to have lasting impact, companies must consistently take a hard line against high-level harassment, not just when it aligns with their other… [read post]
30 Jun 2020, 8:14 am by Rachel Arnow-Richman
Written by Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman, Chauncey Wilson Memorial Research Professor & Director of the Workplace Law… [read post]
3 Mar 2022, 7:23 am by David Doorey
I recently co-authored a piece with Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman of University of Florida Law that considered… [read post]
17 Apr 2008, 7:09 am
Roberto Corrada and Rachel Arnow-Richman both have been awarded research professorships for the 2008-09 academic year by their home institution, University of Denver Sturm College of Law. [read post]
13 Jun 2007, 9:45 am
Rachel Arnow-Richman (Denver) writes to tell us about a conference and publishing opportunity for those interested in the divide between public and private law in employment. [read post]