
Elizabeth Tippett
@TippettLiz
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Author of The Master-Servant Doctrine: How Old Legal Rules Haunt the Modern Workplace. Law Professor at the University of Oregon.
Eugene, OR
Joined February 2016
RT @MichaelZGreen1: So what should we do to address the lack of diverse arbitrators when employees and consumers don’t have the right to ob….
thehill.com
Women and minorities filing legal claims are more likely to be forced into arbitration, without a diverse panel of arbitrators.
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RT @ConversationUS: Can you be fired for joining a violent mob that storms the Capitol?. Of course you can. @TippettLiz of @uoregon expl….
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RT @SeinerLaborProf: Just stumbled upon this OSHA fact when doing some research, “of the 5,147 fatal workplace injuries that occurred in th….
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I read Judge Barrett's employment law rulings. It was a mixed bag.
theconversation.com
Barrett has written 15 opinions in cases involving employment law that offer a window into her nuanced approach to disputes between workers and employers.
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RT @nicolebporter: It was such an honor to receive the Paul Miller Memorial Award for "outstanding academic and public contributions to the….
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Prof. Atiba Ellis on the promise of the Black Lives Matter movement, and his thoughts on the backlash (taped in June) @atibaellis @mulaw.
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RT @profrubengarcia: I was glad to join the latest episode of Oregon Law Lab to discuss "Walkouts over Safety" under fed. labor law & #OSHA….
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How did poll taxes actually work? Voting rights expert Atiba Ellis explains. @atibaellis @mulaw.
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Professor Atiba Ellis brimming with insight on the racist messaging embedded in claims of voter fraud. . @mulaw @atibaellis.
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Thanks Twitter friends for sending me the various COVID waivers you've been asked to sign! Here is the article ---. Why hairdressers, gyms and the Trump campaign are asking people to sign COVID-19 waivers via @ConversationUS.
theconversation.com
You may want to think twice before giving up your right to sue if you get sick, but you probably won’t have much choice.
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Hey Andi Pla, Great job on OPB's Think Out Loud! @XicanaPanda.
The Oregon Supreme Court granted 2020 law school graduates the ability to practice law without passing the bar exam. We hear about the decision from 2020 law graduates @XicanaPanda of University of Oregon, and @abbraccio94 of Lewis and Clark.
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Professor Michael Z. Green asks why worker safety isn't playing a more central role in our conversations about reopening. @MichaelZGreen1.
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