The Road to Virtual Equality?

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Document Type

Article Review

Publication Date

10-4-2010

ISSN

2330-1295

Publisher

University of Miami School of Law

Language

en-US

Abstract

What if there was no “place” in the “law of the workplace?” In her article A Taxonomy of Virtual Work, forthcoming in the Georgia Law Review, Professor Miriam Cherry asks this provocative question, considering the ways in which the law might change to keep pace with the changing realities of work, including virtual realities. In so doing, Cherry writes an important, cutting-edge piece that helps to ignite a much needed conversation on how law may not only keep up with changing forms of discrimination but also the changing worlds in which discrimination may occur.

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Review of Miriam A. Cherry, A Taxonomy of Virtual Work, 45 Georgia Law Review 951 (2011).

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