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The Integrity Of The Arbitral Process, Roger Abrams Nov 1977

The Integrity Of The Arbitral Process, Roger Abrams

Roger I. Abrams

This article addresses the fundamental issues of procedural fairness that must be considered in evaluating the labor arbitration process. The Supreme Court has given that process significant autonomy, even to decide disputes that may also constitute statutory violations. What then is the role of a court in these cases? The Supreme Court suggested that a court should give respect to arbitral awards if the process employed was fundamentally fair. This article articulates the elements needed within the labor arbitration process in order to meet the Court’s test.


Professor Hart On Legal Obligation, Barry Hoffmaster Aug 1977

Professor Hart On Legal Obligation, Barry Hoffmaster

C. Barry Hoffmaster

No abstract provided.


The International Energy Program: An Assessment, John Murphy Jul 1977

The International Energy Program: An Assessment, John Murphy

John F. Murphy

No abstract provided.


Mapping Adenines, Guanines, And Pyrimidines In Rna, Helen Donis-Keller, Allan Maxam, Walter Gilbert Jul 1977

Mapping Adenines, Guanines, And Pyrimidines In Rna, Helen Donis-Keller, Allan Maxam, Walter Gilbert

Helen Donis-Keller

The positions of adenines, guanines, and pyrimidines can be determined by partial nuclease digestion of a terminally labeled RNA molecule. In urea, at elevated temperatures, RNase T1 generates a pattern reflecting cleavage at guanines while RNase U2 cleaves only at adenine. A limited alkaline hydrolysis provides a continuum of fragments derived from breaks at every phosphodiester bond. The reaction products are electrophoretically fractionated by size in adjacent lanes of a polyacrylamide gel. An autoradiograph of the gel displays the sequence up to 100 nucleotides from the end of the molecule, although uracil cannot as yet be distinguished from cytosine. These …


Separation Of Quantitation Of Intracellular Forms Of Poliovirus Rna By Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, Martinez Hewlett, Shmuel Rozenblatt, Victor Ambros, David Baltimore Jun 1977

Separation Of Quantitation Of Intracellular Forms Of Poliovirus Rna By Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, Martinez Hewlett, Shmuel Rozenblatt, Victor Ambros, David Baltimore

Victor R. Ambros

Intracellular poliovirus-specific RNA species can be measured directly by electrophoresis of total cytoplasmic nucleic acids through 1% agarose gels, resulting in the separation of single- and double-stranded forms of poliovirus RNA from each other and from HeLa cell 28S ribosomal RNA. Single-stranded RNA molecules differing by only 15% in length are resolved in this gel system. RNA species can be visualized as fluorescen bands appearing after staining of the gels with ethidium bromide and observation under ultraviolet illumination. The total amount of RNA can be determined by densitometric quantitation of the fluorescent response. In this way, the amount of poliovirus-specific …


Rawls' Moral Psychology, Michael Pritchard Jan 1977

Rawls' Moral Psychology, Michael Pritchard

Michael Pritchard

No abstract available.


East European Integration And European Politics, Larry Caldwell, Steven Miller Dec 1976

East European Integration And European Politics, Larry Caldwell, Steven Miller

Larry Caldwell

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Cox, Bok & Gorman, Cases And Materials On Labor Law, Roger Abrams Dec 1976

Book Review: Cox, Bok & Gorman, Cases And Materials On Labor Law, Roger Abrams

Roger I. Abrams

In this light-hearted book review – perhaps the only such work ever attempted in poetry – Professor Abrams borrows a famous verse written by John Keats to examine the new edition of the leading Labor Law casebook. The substantive review is contained in footnotes to his new poem “Upon First Looking into Cox, Bok and Gorman.”


Kenrick's First Seminary, John Rybolt Dec 1976

Kenrick's First Seminary, John Rybolt

John E Rybolt

The Theological Seminary of St. Louis (1838-48) was the first seminary opened by Bishop (later Archbishop) Peter Richard Kenrick. This study reviews its foundation, history, and eventual closure, and the role the Vincentians (Congregation of the Mission) played in it. Illustrations accompany the text.


Copyright And The Church Musician, Nicholas Cafardi, Angel Tucciarone Dec 1976

Copyright And The Church Musician, Nicholas Cafardi, Angel Tucciarone

Nicholas P. Cafardi

No abstract provided.


For The Ufw, A Bad Day At The Polls: But Does It Matter?, Derek Shearer Dec 1976

For The Ufw, A Bad Day At The Polls: But Does It Matter?, Derek Shearer

Derek Shearer

Discusses Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers Union's loss of the Proposition 14 (1976) initiative in California. Considers corporate agriculture's opposition (1975-76) to the measure that would have compelled growers to allow union organizers in their fields.