Author name: LeAnn Cain

LeAnn is a third-year student at Campbell University School of Law and is a Staff Writer for the Campbell Law Observer. Originally from Salemburg, NC but spent the three years prior to coming to law school in Sunset Beach, NC where her parents currently live. LeAnn attended Western Carolina University with Bachelor’s degrees in both Psychology and Social Work. She also went to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to earn her Master’s in Social Work. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her two cats, Lucy and Lulu, shopping at thrift stores, playing volleyball, sewing, and watching reality television. Current interests are family law, legal journalism, and legal research.

LeAnn Cain
Labor & Employment Law

The “Glamorous Façade” of High Fashion: A Path Towards the New York’s Fashion Workers Act

There are a handful of big-name models like Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Tyra Banks, Heidi Klum, Gigi Hadid, Ashley Graham, and Kendall Jenner who are making millions in their supermodel careers. However, this is a rare, narrowly shared experience among models. The Fashion Workers Act is aimed at closing this economic disparity and granting equal protection for all models.

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