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Professor Catherine Fisk of UC Berkeley Law discusses the sustainability problem in Alt-Labor campaign model.


Professor Michael Oswalt of NIU College of Law argues that that short strikes are here to stay.


Professor Laura Weinrib of Harvard Law School comments on the papers presented in our first panel, "The Law of Alternative Advocacy."


Professor Martin Malin of Chicago-Kent Law opens our second panel with a discussion on his paper "The Seductions of Alt Labor: Teachers Strikes and Public Sector Bargaining After Janus.


Professor Matthew Dimick of University at Buffalo School of Law continues our second panel on Alternative Bargaining.


For our final panel of the day, Professor Kati Griffith of LII @ Cornell Law opens up the discussion on Alternative Workplace Protections.


Professor Roberto L Corrada of Sturm College of Law argue that the future of college sports is unionization and collective bargaining.


Professor Paul M. Secunda of Marquette University Law School rounds out our discussion of Alternative Workplace Protections.


Professor @GalvinDanielJ of Northwestern comments on the alt labor movement papers from the final panel of the day.


Last week, CK Lawreview hosted an Alt-Labor Movement Symposium and brought together academics and legal practitioners to discuss non-traditional labor organizing, including workplace protections, advocacy, and alternative bargaining issues. 📸 bit.ly/2O87eSP


Paws & Relax! #ChicagoKent faculty and staff brought their furry best friends as a fun stress relief before heading into #finalsweek. Thanks to Chicago-Kent Law SBA for taking the initiative! 🐕








You've almost made it to the end of exams! We are all here rooting for you, and we know your hard work will pay off. Chicago-Kent Library Dawn Young #ChicagoKent


Through his experiences as a student at Chicago-Kent Law, Jack Etchingham (#CKGrad J.D. 19) now embraces his duty as a lawyer to increase access to justice. bit.ly/3dJ3Doc

