Read here my parsing of ambiguous bathroom provisions in North Carolina's HB-2 and the immediate need to repeal the flawed statute in light of further imminent threatened boycotts of the state.
In addition to law and language generally, this blog explores philosophy, translation, poetry (including my own poetry and translations), legal education reform, genealogy, rhetoric, politics, and other things that interest me from time to time. I consider all my poems and translations flawed works in progress, tweak them unpredictably, and consider the latest-posted versions the latest "final" forms. I'd enjoy others' thoughts on anything posted. © Harold Anthony Lloyd 2024
Showing posts with label Minimum Wage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minimum Wage. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Parsing Babble in North Carolina's HB-2 and Calling Out the Need for Immediate Repeal
Read here my parsing of ambiguous bathroom provisions in North Carolina's HB-2 and the immediate need to repeal the flawed statute in light of further imminent threatened boycotts of the state.
Labels:
Child Labor,
Corruption,
Discrimination,
Ethics,
Gender,
HB 2,
Interpretation,
Intolerance,
Law,
LGBT,
Meaning,
Minimum Wage,
North Carolina,
Pat McCrory,
Poltical Corruption,
Republican Party,
Workers Rights
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Beyond Rawls’ Fiction: The Veil of Ignorance Is Real
Labels:
2016 Election,
Election 2016,
Entitlements,
Ethics,
Law and Humanities,
Life as Journey,
Medicaid,
Minimum Wage,
Morality,
Obamacare,
Philosophy,
Politics,
Rawls,
Religion,
Republican Party,
Safety Net
Biting the Hand That Feeds: Entitlements and the Fundamental Attribution Error
Labels:
Election 2016,
Entitlements,
Ethics,
Medicaid,
Minimum Wage,
Morality,
Obamacare,
Pat McCrory,
Philosophy,
Politics,
Poltical Corruption,
Republican Party,
Safety Net,
Voters,
Workers Rights
Thursday, May 19, 2016
My Thoughts in the Washington Post on HB 2
“This is really a devious bill that harms workers under the guise of
regulating bathrooms,” said Harold Lloyd, a professor at Wake Forest
University School of Law. See the full article here in the Washington Post. Katie Zezima did an excellent and thorough job with this piece.
Saturday, May 14, 2016
McCrory’s House Bill 2: A Brief Outline of Its Five “Parts”
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