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The Future Of Roe And The Gender Pay Gap: An Empirical Assessment, Itay Ravid, Jonathan Zandberg Apr 2023

The Future Of Roe And The Gender Pay Gap: An Empirical Assessment, Itay Ravid, Jonathan Zandberg

Indiana Law Journal

In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court upheld a Mississippi law that prohibits nearly all abortions after the fifteenth week of pregnancy and overruled the holding in Roe v. Wade. Among the many arguments raised in Dobbs in an attempt to overturn Roe, the State of Mississippi argued that due to “the march of progress” in women’s role in society, abortion rights are no longer necessary for women to participate equally in economic life. It has also been argued that there is no empirical support to the relationship between abortion rights and women’s economic success in society. …


The Death Of The Income Tax (Or, The Rise Of America’S Universal Wage Tax), Edward J. Mccaffery Oct 2000

The Death Of The Income Tax (Or, The Rise Of America’S Universal Wage Tax), Edward J. Mccaffery

Indiana Law Journal

The killing of the income tax has not been open and notorious: such is not the style of contemporary politics. As with other markers of progressive social policy—the promises of universal health care, Obamacare, come to mind6—the income tax is dying a death by stealth, albeit stealth played out in plain view. The plot lines of the tragedy are apparent. The individual “income” tax has been split in two. One tax, for the masses, is a simple, increasingly formless wage tax. This wage/income tax adds higher brackets onto the payroll tax, the model toward which the wage/income tax aims, to …


Technological Change: Management Prerogative Vs. Job Security Apr 1956

Technological Change: Management Prerogative Vs. Job Security

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Taft-Hartley Law, Willett H. Parr Jr. Oct 1947

The Taft-Hartley Law, Willett H. Parr Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

Address delivered at Evansville at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, September 5, 1947.


The Fair Labor Standards Act, Leon H. Wallace Jan 1947

The Fair Labor Standards Act, Leon H. Wallace

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Organizer's Right To Speak Oct 1945

Organizer's Right To Speak

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Labor Law


"Portal To Portal" Time Constitutes Work Under The Fair Labor Standard Act Jan 1945

"Portal To Portal" Time Constitutes Work Under The Fair Labor Standard Act

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Master and Servant


Jurisdiction Of State Equity Courts Apr 1943

Jurisdiction Of State Equity Courts

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: National Labor Relations Act


Class Suits For Back Wages Jun 1942

Class Suits For Back Wages

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Labor Law


Minority Union's Right To Strike, Seymour Cohen Apr 1941

Minority Union's Right To Strike, Seymour Cohen

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Labor Board Back Pay Orders Apr 1941

Labor Board Back Pay Orders

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Labor