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While Veena Dubal has adopted to working at home with three young children during the COVID-19 pandemic, the "reply guys" came after the California law professor on Twitter for her support of a 2020 state law that extend...
This law prof has been fighting off Twitter trolls during the coronavirus crisis is an episode from ABA Journal: Asked and Answered by ABA Journal. While Veena Dubal has adopted to working at home with three young children during the COVID-...
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While Veena Dubal has adopted to working at home with three young children during the COVID-19 pandemic, the "reply guys" came after the California law professor on Twitter for her support of a 2020 state law that extends employee classification status to gig workers. Dubal tells ABA Journal Senior Writer Stephanie Francis Ward that she thinks that people's anxieties are running high amid the pandemic, and some public relations groups harness that energy to support client platforms, particularly on social media. Special thanks to our sponsor, LawPay .
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This law prof has been fighting off Twitter trolls during the coronavirus crisis is from ABA Journal: Asked and Answered by ABA Journal.
Published Aug 31, 2020 and 29:42 long