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The Pitfalls Of At-Will And Just Cause Employment: A Comparartive Analysis Of Employment Law In The United States And Colombia, Alejandro Gutierrez
The Pitfalls Of At-Will And Just Cause Employment: A Comparartive Analysis Of Employment Law In The United States And Colombia, Alejandro Gutierrez
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In March 2012, fourteen employees from a South Florida law firm were fired for simply wearing orange-colored shirts to work.
American And Caribben Law Initiative 2004 Summer Conference Overview, Jane E. Cross
American And Caribben Law Initiative 2004 Summer Conference Overview, Jane E. Cross
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In Ocho Rios, on July 23-24, 2004, the American and Caribbean Law Initiative ("ACLI")' held a conference entitled "Caribbean Market Forces: Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law."
How Can We Really Protect National Security?, Curtis F. Doebbler
How Can We Really Protect National Security?, Curtis F. Doebbler
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
National Security has been defined in a variety of ways. According to some scientists, the prevention of AIDS is a matter of national security.
Halacha As A Model For American Penal Practice: A Comparison Of Halachic And American Punishment Methods, Kenneth Shuster
Halacha As A Model For American Penal Practice: A Comparison Of Halachic And American Punishment Methods, Kenneth Shuster
Nova Law Review
America's punishment system is not working.2 In the United States,
in 1991 alone, a murder was committed every twenty-one minutes, a woman
was raped every five minutes, a person was robbed every forty-six seconds,
and a burglary occurred every ten seconds
American Popular Culture's View Of The Soviet Militia: The End Of The Police State?, Sharon F. Carton
American Popular Culture's View Of The Soviet Militia: The End Of The Police State?, Sharon F. Carton
Nova Law Review
The now-defunct Soviet Union and the term "police state" have
been synonymous for many years, at least from the Stalinist era until,
possibly, the Gorbachev era.
Sanctions And The Inherent Power: The Supreme Court Expands The American Rule's Bad Faith Exception For Fee Shifting-Chambers V. Nasco, Inc., Alexander B. Rotbart
Sanctions And The Inherent Power: The Supreme Court Expands The American Rule's Bad Faith Exception For Fee Shifting-Chambers V. Nasco, Inc., Alexander B. Rotbart
Nova Law Review
Confronted with the growing problem of crowded dockets, federal
courts have enacted and imposed a variety of rules and sanctions
designed to discourage abuse of the judicial process
Aids Prevention - Too Little, Too Late, Neil R. Schram M.D.
Aids Prevention - Too Little, Too Late, Neil R. Schram M.D.
Nova Law Review
In 1988 virtually every American knows there is a major AIDS epidemic.
"A Task Of No Common Magnitude": The Founding Of The American Law Institute, William P. Lapiana
"A Task Of No Common Magnitude": The Founding Of The American Law Institute, William P. Lapiana
Nova Law Review
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