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" ... If a pro-labor state like California couldn’t get it done, how likely is it that more employer-friendly states would be able to? But these challenges don’t mean that gig companies can run roughshod over their workers. ... "
" ... If we let powerful institutions run roughshod over unsympathetic people’s rights, then those rights can be lost for everybody. Imagine that the public antipathy toward undocumented immigrants continues to grow and colleges find it expedient to summarily expel “dreamers”--undocumented people who were brought here as minors and have lived exemplary lives since then. Colleges could make the same argument that they are using in the Semprevivo case. Since the dreamers weren’t truthful about their immigration status in their application process, they were never really validly enrolled in the school and therefore are not entitled to the process for expulsion promised in the student handbook. ... "
" ... Property owners’ rights don’t depend on whether they live in a castle or an RV; their rights are protected by the Constitution. Sierra Vista may envision a neat and orderly future where its residents live in the type of housing planners prefer, but it cannot run roughshod over people like Amanda to get there. ... "
" ... Unfortunately, with 40 million people put out of work since mid-March, this scenario has played out far too often. In an unusual turn of events, a CEO was recently given this type of roughshod treatment. ... "
" ... “The PSLF program has failed over and over to realize its bipartisan promise, and now we’re starting to grasp the reasons why: its foundations were built on quicksand,” said AFT President Randi Weingarten. “Rather than alleviating the debt burden of students committed to public service, ACS ran roughshod over them, making careless errors and pushing them into forbearance and onerous repayment plans.” ... "