
Kabrina Chang
Clinical Associate Professor, Markets, Public Policy, and Law
Education
JD, New England School of Law, 1996
BA, Boston University, 1992
Selected Research Presentations
Chang, K. Reserved Employment: Can Global Policies to Improve Employment Opportunity for People with Disabilities Work in the US, Rocky Mountain Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Denver, CO, 2024
Chang, K. Reserved Employment: Can Global Policies to Improve Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities Work in the US, IABPAD, Lisbon, Portugal, 2024
Chang, K. Dialogues with Civility on Challenging Topics, Undergraduate Consortium: Reimagining Business & Society: Transforming Business Education, Utah State University, 2024
Chang, K. Reserved Employment, North Atlantic ALSB, Boston, MA, 2024
Lomax, D. , Chang, K. DEI in Business Curriculum: To Add or Not to Add?, Academy of Legal Studies in Business 2023 Annual Conference, 2023
Chang, K. Reserved Employment, North East ALSB, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2023
Publications
Chang, K., Clark, C. (2024). “Business and Society, Ethical, legal, and Digital Environments, 2e”, Sage
Chang, K. (2021). “Business Law for Entrepreneurs”, Edward Elgar Pub
Chang, K. (2020). “Business and Society”, Sage Pubns
Chang, K. (2019). “Introducing Global Content in a Business Law Course Using the Amanda Knox Murder Trial”, Journal of Legal Studies Education, 36 (1), 31-57
Chang, K. (2017). “You Can Be Fired for Using Marijuana Even When It’s Legal”, Quartz
Krebel Chang, K. (2017). “Starbucks for President: The Disappearing Line between Government and Business as Agents for Social Change”, Revista Empresa y Humanismo, XX (1), 35-64
Chang, K. (2016). “What Companies Can Do When Work and Religion Conflict”, Harvard Business Review
Reder, M., Darrow, J., Melvin, S., Chang, K. (2015). “Cyberlaw Management and Entrepreneurship”, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Chang, K. (2012). “High Risk Employment: The Management Headache Over Medical Marijuana”, Journal of Legal Studies in Business (Athens), 18
Chang, K. (2012). “All Up in Your Facebook: Using Social Media to Screen Applicants”, New England Law Review On Remand, 47 (1)
Chang, K. (2011). “Facebook Got Me Fired: The Legal and Management Issues of Social Networking and the Blogosphere”, North Atlantic Regional Business Law Review, 44 47-62