An analytical essay examining Mark Piper's legal options after Turnip Plaza Hotel broke a promised employment contract. Applies promissory estoppel theory to determine remedies and evaluates the ethical dimensions of the breach.
A case study analyzing two tort law scenarios: defamation claims against a media company and an editor's violations of publishing ethics and trespassing laws.
An expository memo explaining the union organizing process, detailing what employers can and cannot do during a campaign, and identifying unfair labor practices under NLRA.
An expository essay on Basel III's impact on European and U.S. banking sectors – capital shortfalls, liquidity requirements, and strategic responses banks deploy to maintain compliance.
An expository essay on collective bargaining processes, union membership trends during 2009, the Great Depression's impact on labor movements, and workplace policies including profit-sharing and leaves of absence.
An argumentative essay making the case that the NCAA's pre-reform NIL rules systematically extracted commercial value from student-athletes while denying them compensation – and that federal legislation, not voluntary NCAA tinkering, is the only durable fix.
An expository essay on Red Bull's 2014 class-action settlement over false advertising claims. Examines the lawsuit's arguments, the company's defense, and the $13 million verdict that forced a slogan change.