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1983

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Medicine And Human Rights: Emerging Substantive Standards And Procedural Protections For Medical Decision-Making Within The American Family, Charles Baron Aug 2013

Medicine And Human Rights: Emerging Substantive Standards And Procedural Protections For Medical Decision-Making Within The American Family, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

Also appears in The Resolution of Family Conflict: Comparative Legal Perspectives, edited by John M. Eekelaar and Sanford N. Katz, 575-610. Toronto: Butterworths, 1984.


'If You Prick Us, Do We Not Bleed?': Of Shylock, Fetuses, And The Concept Of Person In The Law, Charles Baron Aug 2013

'If You Prick Us, Do We Not Bleed?': Of Shylock, Fetuses, And The Concept Of Person In The Law, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Decisions Of Death, David Bruck Dec 1983

Decisions Of Death, David Bruck

David I. Bruck

No abstract provided.


A Structural Analysis Of The Physician-Patient Relationship In No-Code Decision-Making, Dean M. Hashimoto Nov 1983

A Structural Analysis Of The Physician-Patient Relationship In No-Code Decision-Making, Dean M. Hashimoto

Dean M. Hashimoto

No abstract provided.


Reagan Through Soviet Eyes, Larry Caldwell, Robert Legvold Sep 1983

Reagan Through Soviet Eyes, Larry Caldwell, Robert Legvold

Larry Caldwell

No abstract provided.


Subcontracting Disputes In Labor Arbitration: Productive Efficiency Versus Job Security, Roger Abrams, Dennis Nolan Sep 1983

Subcontracting Disputes In Labor Arbitration: Productive Efficiency Versus Job Security, Roger Abrams, Dennis Nolan

Roger I. Abrams

In this Article, Professors Abrams and Nolan discuss the principles which should be used by labor arbitrators in resolving subcontracting grievances under collective bargaining agreements. These disputes involve the fundamental and conflicting interests of labor and management in job security and productive efficiency. The authors conclude that the arbitrator's primary responsibility is to carry out the intent of the parties as evidenced in the provisions of their agreement.


American Labor Arbitration: The Maturing Years, Roger Abrams, Dennis Nolan Sep 1983

American Labor Arbitration: The Maturing Years, Roger Abrams, Dennis Nolan

Roger I. Abrams

In this article, Professor Nolan and Dean Abrams complete their discussion of the history of American labor arbitration up to the present day. In particular, they analyze the critical importance of the War Labor Board in the development of the labor arbitration process as the chosen means for resolving disputes that arise during the terms of collective bargaining agreements.


Statement By New Afrikan Prisoner Of War Kuwasi Balagoon, Amilcar Shabazz Jul 1983

Statement By New Afrikan Prisoner Of War Kuwasi Balagoon, Amilcar Shabazz

Amilcar Shabazz

As a member of Kuwasi Balagoon's political defense collective, called the National Committee to Defend New Afrikan Freedom Fighters, I transcribed this statement that he attempted to present in court at his trial in Goshen, NY, that opened July 11, 1983. Orange County Judge David Ritter denied him from giving the full statement that is presented here from the pamphlet that was published for Black August 1983, with the brief introduction that I wrote.


The Regional Welfare Effects Of Tariff Reductions On Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin Jul 1983

The Regional Welfare Effects Of Tariff Reductions On Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


The Common Law, Labor Law, And Reality: A Response To Professor Epstein, Thomas Kohler, Julius Getman Jun 1983

The Common Law, Labor Law, And Reality: A Response To Professor Epstein, Thomas Kohler, Julius Getman

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


American Labor Arbitration: The Early Years, Roger Abrams, Dennis Nolan Jun 1983

American Labor Arbitration: The Early Years, Roger Abrams, Dennis Nolan

Roger I. Abrams

In this article, Professor Nolan and Dean Abrams explore the origins of the modern labor arbitration process through its early years. Before the twentieth century, arbitration was used as a means for resolving bargaining disputes and industrial conflict. Only in the 1930s with the organization of major manufacturing industries would the current form of grievance arbitration emerge.


Overviews Of Selected Business Sectors In The Alaska Economy, Steve Konkel Jun 1983

Overviews Of Selected Business Sectors In The Alaska Economy, Steve Konkel

Steve Konkel

No abstract provided.


An Overview Of The Oklahoma Discovery Code, David Swank May 1983

An Overview Of The Oklahoma Discovery Code, David Swank

David Swank

No abstract provided.


Justice And Mathematics: Two Simple Ideas, Robert D. Cooter May 1983

Justice And Mathematics: Two Simple Ideas, Robert D. Cooter

Robert Cooter

No abstract provided.


The Objectives Of Private And Public Judges, Robert D. Cooter May 1983

The Objectives Of Private And Public Judges, Robert D. Cooter

Robert Cooter

No abstract provided.


Media Liability For Predictable Harm, Michael Spak Apr 1983

Media Liability For Predictable Harm, Michael Spak

Michael Spak

No abstract provided.


Objectors Without Recourse: The Rights Of Conscience And Military Draft Registration In 1983, Michael Spak Apr 1983

Objectors Without Recourse: The Rights Of Conscience And Military Draft Registration In 1983, Michael Spak

Michael Spak

No abstract provided.


Lions & Lionesses, Tigers & Tigresses, Bears & . . . Other Animals Seller's Liability For Dangerous Animals, Michael Spak, Bruce Levin Apr 1983

Lions & Lionesses, Tigers & Tigresses, Bears & . . . Other Animals Seller's Liability For Dangerous Animals, Michael Spak, Bruce Levin

Michael Spak

No abstract provided.


The Extradition Act Of 1982 And International Terrorism, John Murphy Mar 1983

The Extradition Act Of 1982 And International Terrorism, John Murphy

John F. Murphy

No abstract provided.


'If You Prick Us, Do We Not Bleed?': Of Shylock, Fetuses, And The Concept Of Person In The Law, Charles Baron Mar 1983

'If You Prick Us, Do We Not Bleed?': Of Shylock, Fetuses, And The Concept Of Person In The Law, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Selected Bibliography For Energy Law , Part 2, Mickie Piatt Feb 1983

Selected Bibliography For Energy Law , Part 2, Mickie Piatt

Mickie A. Piatt

No abstract provided.


An Overview Of Comparative Environmental Law (With P. Tarek), A. Dan Tarlock Feb 1983

An Overview Of Comparative Environmental Law (With P. Tarek), A. Dan Tarlock

Dan Tarlock

No abstract provided.


Introduction To Symposium, Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock Feb 1983

Introduction To Symposium, Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock

Dan Tarlock

No abstract provided.


National Power, State Resource Sovereignty And Federalism In The 1980'S: Scaling America's Magic Mountain, A. Dan Tarlock Feb 1983

National Power, State Resource Sovereignty And Federalism In The 1980'S: Scaling America's Magic Mountain, A. Dan Tarlock

Dan Tarlock

No abstract provided.


Ask And Ye Shall Receive: The Legislative Response To The Northeast Rail Crisis, Henry H. Perritt Feb 1983

Ask And Ye Shall Receive: The Legislative Response To The Northeast Rail Crisis, Henry H. Perritt

Henry H. Perritt, Jr.

No abstract provided.


Note, Content Regulation And The Dimensions Of Free Expression, Steven J. Heyman Jan 1983

Note, Content Regulation And The Dimensions Of Free Expression, Steven J. Heyman

Steven J. Heyman

No abstract provided.


Protecting The Whistleblower From Retaliatory Discharge, Martin H. Malin Jan 1983

Protecting The Whistleblower From Retaliatory Discharge, Martin H. Malin

Martin H. Malin

No abstract provided.


University Faculty Members' Right To Dissent: Toward A Unified Theory Of Contractual And Constitutional Protection, (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin Jan 1983

University Faculty Members' Right To Dissent: Toward A Unified Theory Of Contractual And Constitutional Protection, (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin

Martin H. Malin

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of Person In The Law, Charles Baron Dec 1982

The Concept Of Person In The Law, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

The focus of the abortion debate in the United States tends to be on whether and at what stage a fetus is a person. I believe this tendency has been unfortunate and counterproductive. Instead of advancing dialogue between opposing sides, such a focus seems to have stunted it, leaving advocates in the sort of “I did not!” – “You did too!” impasse we remember from childhood. Also reminiscent of that childhood scene has been the vain attempt to break the impasse by appeal to a higher authority. Thus, the pro-choice forces hoped they had proved the pro-life forces “wrong” by …


Disability Adjudication: Some Suggestions For Improvement, John Capowski Dec 1982

Disability Adjudication: Some Suggestions For Improvement, John Capowski

John J. Capowski

No abstract provided.