Labor Law Breaks Free: Reviving State Capacity to Protect Workers Under the NLRA
October 30, 2024
Diana is an assistant professor at the UC Berkeley School of Law. Her research focuses on the regulation of work as a site where critical choices are made about the relationship between American economic commitments and its democratic ideals. Before becoming a professor, Diana represented labor unions and workers at the AFL-CIO, Altshuler Berzon LLP, and the California Teachers Association. Diana holds a PhD from Berkeley, a JD from NYU, and an MA from Stanford University.