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Work Law Colloquium: “Neoliberal Working Families” with Prof. Deborah Dinner
Monday, January 26, 2026 @ 3:35 pm - 5:25 pm

WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS:
Deborah Dinner
Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Law Cornell Law School
“Neoliberal Working Families”
Deborah Dinner is a legal historian whose research examines work, gender, capitalism, and the welfare state in the twentieth-century United States. Her scholarship explores the interaction between social movements, legal and economic thought, political culture, and legal change. Her courses and curricular interests include Property, Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, Family Law, Gender & the Law, Law & Social Movements, and the Legal History of Risk.
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