
On Oct. 21, his book Marginal Workers: How Legal Fault Lines Divide Workers and Leave Them without Protection was reviewed in the Law & Society Review.
"Marginal Workers is an essential call for the American labor movement to embrace varied solidarity strategies and to broaden the narrative in favor of workers' rights. This work of engaged scholarship should be disseminated widely and read carefully by workers, activists, lawyers, and scholars in all corners of the country," the review says.
A recognized expert in the field of labor and employment law, Professor Garcia teaches Labor Law, Employment Law, Constitutional Law, and Professional Responsibility at the Boyd School of Law. He has been quoted in the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal, among others, and has appeared on national and local radio and television programs.