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Jodi Short

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Hon. Roger J. Traynor Professor of Law, UC Hastings. Research focuses on corporate governance and compliance, business regulation, effective regulatory design.

San Francisco, CA
Joined May 2012
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Jodi Short
4 years
Overly broad non-disclosure agreements pose serious risks to our economy and our society. In a new memo for @Day1Project, my coauthors and I call for specific policy interventions to better enforce existing laws & prohibit the most pernicious uses of NDAs.  https://t.co/MiZVVh1zFA
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Since 2020, we have helped a growing community of contributors develop promising policy ideas — an amazing number of which have already become policy.
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Day One Project
4 years
Non-disclosure agreements enable and perpetuate misconduct at work. That’s why @profRSAR, @GretchenCarlson, @OrlyLobel, @julieroginsky, @pro_jo_sho, & @evanpstarr call for policy interventions to promote equity, accountability, & fairness in the workplace.
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Jodi Short
5 years
Congrats to Scott and everyone at @UCHastingsLaw who pitched in on the exciting new Center for Litigation and Courts (@LitCenter).
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Scott Dodson
5 years
Super stoked to introduce the Center for Litigation and Courts (@LitCenter) at @UCHastingsLaw. Check it out and follow!
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Jodi Short
5 years
Thank you to the Stevens family, @DougAZDEDC @McFaul @AmbGinaAW and @KeitnerLaw for starting this vital conversation.
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@endforcedarb
End Forced Arbitration
5 years
(1/3) Celebrate International Workers’ Day with us on Sat, May 1st with a cocktail & a 90-minute virtual crash course on how forced arbitration works from people who have lived it … and why it’s time to pass the #FAIRAct to #endforcedarbitration. RSVP at https://t.co/DpWgVPhQXG
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Jodi Short
5 years
My new post to Yale Journal on Regulation's Notice and Comment Blog cuts through the thicket and the pretense of SCOTUS's removal jurisprudence:
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Conservative legal thought has always been attracted to formalisms, and there is nothing inherently wrong with that. Formalism can be a useful and appropriate tool. Formalism can have a logic and...
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Jodi Short
5 years
Serious academics should stop supporting this nonsense with misleading regulation counting studies.
minnesotalawreview.org
By Jodi L. Short. Full text here. Abstract: "With the issuance of Executive Order 13,771, which requires agencies to repeal two regulations for every one they propose, regulation counting has become...
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Mark Knoller
5 years
On South Lawn, WH seeks to make a political point by setting up a crane lifting the weights of regulation from the bed of a "red" truck, while showing the burden of regulations weighing down a "blue" truck.
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Jodi Short
6 years
Thankfully SCOTUS seems poised to set this right in the @CFPB case by giving the President even more power to fire expert agency heads. Because 1 is less than 5.
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Jodi Short
6 years
What about the #TakeCareClause? The constitutional imperative that the President be able to supervise every member of the executive branch, down to the lowliest tidewaiter??
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