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Richard Michael Fischl - Scholarship
Contact Information:
Richard Michael Fischl
Professor of Law
Hosmer 106
Hosmer 106
860-570-5253
E-mail Richard Michael Fischl
Books
- Labour Law in an Era of Globalization: Transformative Practices & Possibilities (Oxford 2002) (co-editor with Profs. Joanne Conaghan of the University of Kent and Karl E. Klare of Northeastern University; paperback edition 2004)
- Getting to Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams (Carolina Academic Press 1999) (co-author with Prof. Jeremy Paul of the University of Connecticut)
Book Chapters
- A Woman's World: What if care work were socialized and police & fire protection left to individual families? in Joanne Conaghan and Kerry Rittich, eds., Women, Work, and Globalization: Critical and Comparative Perspectives (Oxford 2005); an earlier version appears in 52 Buffalo Law Review 659 (2004) (inaugural annual "Essay Issue" of Buffalo Law Review)
- A domain into which the King's writ does not seek to run: Workplace Justice in the Shadow of Employment-at-Will in Labour Law in an Era of Globalization: Transformative Practices & Possibilities (Oxford 2002) (paperback edition 2004)
Journal Articles
- Rethinking the Tripartite Division of American Work Law, 28 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 163 (2007)
- Observations sur la Grève des Travailleurs Immgrés L'Université de Miami (Revue de Droit du Travail, October 2006).
- The Other Side of the Picket Line: Contract, Democracy, and Power in a Law School Classroom, New York University Review of Law & Social Change (forthcoming 2006) (symposium on "Teaching from the Left")
- The Epidemiology of Critique, 57 University of Miami Law Review 475 (2003)
- It's Conflict All the Way Down, 22 Cardozo Law Review 773 (2001)
- The Question That Killed Critical Legal Studies, 17 Law & Social Inquiry 779 (1992)
- Privileged Positions, 17 Law & Social Inquiry 831 (1992)
- Self, Others, and Section 7: Mutualism and Protected Protest Activities under the National Labor Relations Act, 89 Columbia Law Review 789 (1989)
- Labor, Management, and the First Amendment: Whose Rights Are These, Anyway?, 10 Cardozo Law Review 729 (1989)
- Some Realism About Critical Legal Studies, 41 University of Miami Law Review 505 (1987)
- The Proper Scope of Representation in Title VII Class Actions: A Comment on East Texas Motor Freight System, Inc. v. Rodriguez, 13 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 175 (1978) (student article)
News & Other Articles
- Job Bias Barrage, Legal Times (Washington, D.C.), August 7, 1989, at S12-S13

