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Labor and Employment Law

University at Buffalo School of Law

2009

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What's Left Of Solidarity? Reflections On Law, Race, And Labor History, Martha R. Mahoney Dec 2009

What's Left Of Solidarity? Reflections On Law, Race, And Labor History, Martha R. Mahoney

Buffalo Law Review

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Suffrage And The Terms Of Labor, Robert J. Steinfeld Aug 2009

Suffrage And The Terms Of Labor, Robert J. Steinfeld

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Published as Chapter 9 in Human Capital and Institutions: A Long Run View, David Eltis, Frank D. Lewis & Kenneth L. Sokoloff, eds.

Great books often harbor deep tensions, which are one source of their enduring power. Time on the Cross by Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman is a good example (Fogel and Engerman 1974). On the one hand, Time on the Cross argued that the economic science of Cliometrics was indispensable for a proper understanding of the past. Human beings have always been primarily motivated by the desire for gain, and to understand their behavior it is essential to …


Some Personal Observations About Values And Assumptions: What Can Jim Teach Wilma And The Board?, Robert J. Rabin May 2009

Some Personal Observations About Values And Assumptions: What Can Jim Teach Wilma And The Board?, Robert J. Rabin

Buffalo Law Review

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Still Unjaded: Jim Atleson's Twenty-First Century Turn To International Labor Law, Lance Compa May 2009

Still Unjaded: Jim Atleson's Twenty-First Century Turn To International Labor Law, Lance Compa

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.