SSRN provides open access to faculty publications and research. The Legal Studies Research Paper Series highlights the latest work by faculty of the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. In the fall 2018 issue Professor Abrams explores how decision-making is constructed as polarized between women’s abortion and parental decision-making in child rearing. Professor Levinson discusses the labor law issues involved in establishing a union co-op, while Professor Laura Rothstein examines when animals may be allowed as accommodations in various settings according to disability discrimination policies. Finally, Professor Justin Walker argues that an independent judiciary depends on applying to the judiciary the same separation-of-powers principles that protect the presidency.
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