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Golden Gate And The Ninth Circuit’S Threat To Erisa’S Uniformity And Jurisprudence , Landon Wade Magnusson
Golden Gate And The Ninth Circuit’S Threat To Erisa’S Uniformity And Jurisprudence , Landon Wade Magnusson
BYU Law Review
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Contracts, Custom, And The Common Law: Towards A Renewed Prominence For Contract Law In American Wrongful Discharge Jurisprudence, Timothy J. Coley
Contracts, Custom, And The Common Law: Towards A Renewed Prominence For Contract Law In American Wrongful Discharge Jurisprudence, Timothy J. Coley
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Transforming The Public Employee Speech Standard In Posey V. Lake Pend Oreille: More Than Meets The Eye , Benjamin M. Smith
Transforming The Public Employee Speech Standard In Posey V. Lake Pend Oreille: More Than Meets The Eye , Benjamin M. Smith
BYU Law Review
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Still On The Border: The Fractured Membership Rights Of The Undocumented Worker, D. Carolina Nuñez
Still On The Border: The Fractured Membership Rights Of The Undocumented Worker, D. Carolina Nuñez
Faculty Scholarship
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Fractured Membership: Deconstructing Territoriality To Secure Rights And Remedies For The Undocumented Worker, D. Carolina Nuñez
Fractured Membership: Deconstructing Territoriality To Secure Rights And Remedies For The Undocumented Worker, D. Carolina Nuñez
Faculty Scholarship
Relied upon but unwelcome, among us but uninvited, undocumented workers in the United States – now numbering over 8 million – labor on the border of inclusion and exclusion, between a status-based conception of membership and a territorial approach to membership. Although mere presence in the U.S. secures undocumented workers many of the same labor protections afforded to authorized workers, undocumented status often forecloses certain remedies otherwise available for employer breaches of those protections. Many commentators have criticized this effective status-based denial of rights to undocumented workers as inimical to the goals underlying labor and immigration law. While this Article …