Ann C. Hodges

Ann C. Hodges

Professor of Law
Biographical Profile
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Office: Room 321
Tel. (804) 289-8909
Fax (804) 289-8683
ahodges@richmond.edu

Courses Taught: Labor Law; Employment Discrimination; Employment Law; ADR in the Workplace; Public Sector Labor and Employment Law; Feminist Legal Theory; Nonprofit Organizations

Education

J.D., Northwestern University (1981)
Managing Editor, Northwestern University Law Review
Member: Order of the Coif

M.A., University of Illinois (1974)

B.S., University of North Carolina (1973)
Member: Phi Beta Kappa

Professional Experience

School of Law, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA
Professor of Law, 1994-present;
Associate Professor of Law, 1991-94;
Assistant Professor of Law 1988-91.

Katz, Friedman, et. al., Chicago, IL
Attorney, 1981-88

National Labor Relations Board
Field Examiner, 1974-78

Memberships/Miscellaneous

Consultant: Administrative Conference of the United States. 1993-95.

Co-Founder: Legal Information Network for Cancer, a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to helping people with cancer and their families deal with the business side of cancer.

Recent & Featured Publications

Principles of Employment Law (ThomsonWest 2009) (with Rafael Gely, Peggie Smith and Susan Stabile).

Bargaining for Privacy in the Unionized Workplace, Workplace Privacy: Here and Abroad, Proceedings of New York University 58th Annual Conference on Labor (Kluwer Legal International, forthcoming 2005).

The Limits of Multiple Rights and Remedies: A Call for Revisiting the Law of the Workplace, The 40th Anniversary of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Symposium, 22 Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal 601 (2005).

The Business Fallout from the Rapid Obsolescence and Planned Obsolescence of High-tech Products: Downsizing of Noncompetition Agreements, Columbia Science & Technology Law Review, Vol. 6 (2004-2005) (with Porcher L. Taylor, III), available at http://www.stlr.org/cite.cgi?volume=6&article=3.

Bar Memberships

Supreme Court of Illinois; United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit;United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

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