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School Board Authority And The Right Of Public School Teachers To Negotiate--A Legal Analysis, Reynolds C. Seitz
School Board Authority And The Right Of Public School Teachers To Negotiate--A Legal Analysis, Reynolds C. Seitz
Vanderbilt Law Review
Realistically, the hurdle erected at one time by some courts, and legislative bodies to prevent public employees from joining employee organizations, including unions, no longer exists. Today it seems certain that the first amendment, through its protection of freedom to assemble, insures the right to join an employee organization. The issue with which this article deals still remains: whether there is an infringement on the legislative power of the school board if it is required to negotiate with teachers through representatives of their choosing.
The issue with which this article deals still remains: whether there is an infringement on the …
Torts-Limitations On The Rights Of Privacy-Privilege To Report Matters Of Public Interest, James B. Richardson Jr.
Torts-Limitations On The Rights Of Privacy-Privilege To Report Matters Of Public Interest, James B. Richardson Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Freedom Of Religion--Limitation On Civil Courts In Intra-Church Property Disputes, Marvin Quattlebaum
Constitutional Law--Freedom Of Religion--Limitation On Civil Courts In Intra-Church Property Disputes, Marvin Quattlebaum
South Carolina Law Review
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Unconstitutional Conditions Upon Public Employment: New Departures In The Protection Of First Amendment Rights, Harold H. Bruff
Unconstitutional Conditions Upon Public Employment: New Departures In The Protection Of First Amendment Rights, Harold H. Bruff
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