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West Virginia's Racial Heritage: Not Always Free, A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.
West Virginia's Racial Heritage: Not Always Free, A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Employment Discrimination And Labor Arbitrators: A Question Of Competence, Anthony F. Bartlett Pace University School Of Law
Employment Discrimination And Labor Arbitrators: A Question Of Competence, Anthony F. Bartlett Pace University School Of Law
West Virginia Law Review
During the Second World War labor arbitration came to prominence in the United States as an important means of resolving disputes between labor and management. In the post-War years it gradually achieved a pre-eminent position in the American collective bargaining system, finally acquiring the imprimatur of the Supreme Court in 1960. Crucial to the Court's rationale for requiring virtual judicial abstension in regard to labor arbitration was its perception of the arbitration process as an informal and flexible system manned by arbitrators who were in possession of a high level of competence in the realities of labor relations. This view …
Death Knell For Trageser: Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act In Light Of North Haven, M. Katherine Webster-O'Keefe
Death Knell For Trageser: Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act In Light Of North Haven, M. Katherine Webster-O'Keefe
West Virginia Law Review
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Marital Status Discrimination: A Survey Of Federal Caselaw, Joyce D. Edelman
Marital Status Discrimination: A Survey Of Federal Caselaw, Joyce D. Edelman
West Virginia Law Review
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Right To Education For The Handicapped In West Virginia, Laura F. Rothstein
Right To Education For The Handicapped In West Virginia, Laura F. Rothstein
West Virginia Law Review
1981 was the International Year of the Disabled Person. During that year handicapped individuals received much attention from the press. Hopefully this publicity will result in an increased awareness of the existence of handicapped persons in our society, the special problems they have, and also their special abilities. Of the legal issues concerning handicapped individuals, the one receiving the most attention is the right to education. Many changes have occurred in the legal requirements placed on state and local educational agencies, and these changes in the law have caused dramatic changes in the attitudes of parents, teachers, administrators, and others …