Studying Labor & Employment Law at USF

USF School of Law has a comprehensive Labor and Employment Law Program.

USF law students who are interested in labor and employment law should contact the Labor and Employment Law Student Association (LELSA) at lelsa_usf@yahoo.com or visit the LELSA website at www.usfca.edu/org/lelsa.

Students who have written papers on labor and employment law topics should consider submitting their papers to the Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition in Employment and Labor Law.

This year, the law school is sending a student moot court team to New York for the Robert F. Wagner National Labor & Employment Law Moot Court Competition.  Our three team members are John Hong, Lauren Horowitz, and Stephanie Tanger. For information about how to apply to become a member of the team for next year, please contact Molly Jacobson-Greany at mfjacobson1@usfca.edu.


Employment Law Resources

Legal Information Institute
Employment Law:  An Overview

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)

California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH)

California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR)

Hastings College of the Law Program on WorkLife Law

Sloan Work and Family Research Network

Fenwick & West LLP Weekly Employment Law Briefs

Labor and Employment Law Resources on the Internet

The Workplace Fairness Organization

Labor Project for Working Families

The Impact Fund:  Discrimination Research Center

Child Labor Research Initiative (CLRI)

The Labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of California

The Legal Aid Society--Employment Law Center

New America Foundation--Work & Family Program

The Equal Rights Advocates

The Project on Global Working Families

ABA Labor & Employment Law Section

ABA Labor & Employment Law Section for Students

Workplace Prof Blog

Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA)