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Nlrb Elections: Ambush Or Anticlimax?, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Nlrb Elections: Ambush Or Anticlimax?, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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Eeoc V. Abercrombie & Fitch: Mistakes, Same-Sex Marriage, And Unintended Consequences, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Eeoc V. Abercrombie & Fitch: Mistakes, Same-Sex Marriage, And Unintended Consequences, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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Worker Collective Action In The Digital Age, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Worker Collective Action In The Digital Age, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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Communication Breakdown: Reviving The Role Of Discourse In The Regulation Of Employee Collective Action, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Communication Breakdown: Reviving The Role Of Discourse In The Regulation Of Employee Collective Action, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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Defending The Nlrb: Improving The Agency's Success In The Federal Courts Of Appeals, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Defending The Nlrb: Improving The Agency's Success In The Federal Courts Of Appeals, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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Revolution In Pragmatist Clothing: Nationalizing Workplace Law, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Revolution In Pragmatist Clothing: Nationalizing Workplace Law, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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The Law Of Termination: Doing More With Less, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
The Law Of Termination: Doing More With Less, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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The Rise And Fall Of Private Sector Unionism: What Next For The Nlra?, Jeffrey M. Hirsch, Barry T. Hirsch
The Rise And Fall Of Private Sector Unionism: What Next For The Nlra?, Jeffrey M. Hirsch, Barry T. Hirsch
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Taking State Property Rights Out Of Federal Labor Law, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Taking State Property Rights Out Of Federal Labor Law, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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Priestley V. Fowler (1837) And The Emerging Tort Of Negligence, Michael Ashley Stein
Priestley V. Fowler (1837) And The Emerging Tort Of Negligence, Michael Ashley Stein
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Priestly v. Fowler has long been noted as the source of the doctrine of common employment. This Article, however, argues that the case is better understood in the context of the then-emerging independent tort of negligence-specifically, as an unsuccessful attempt to require of masters a duty of care towards their servants. The Article re-examines the facts, arguments, personalities, and various reported versions of the case in tracing the effort to establish a new duty of care. The Article traces, as well, to another case, Hutchinson v. York, the true origins of the common employment doctrine. Finally, the Article compares the …
Labor Law Obstacles To The Collective Negotiation And Implementation Of Employee Stock Ownership Plans: A Response To Henry Hansmann And Other "Survivalists", Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Labor Law Obstacles To The Collective Negotiation And Implementation Of Employee Stock Ownership Plans: A Response To Henry Hansmann And Other "Survivalists", Jeffrey M. Hirsch
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The Business Necessity Defense In Disparate Impact Discrimination Cases, Susan Grover
The Business Necessity Defense In Disparate Impact Discrimination Cases, Susan Grover
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Divided We Stand: Concerted Activity And The Maturing Of The Nlra, B. Glenn George
Divided We Stand: Concerted Activity And The Maturing Of The Nlra, B. Glenn George
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Operation Of The Mexican Labor Law (Part Ii), Joseph M. Cormack
Operation Of The Mexican Labor Law (Part Ii), Joseph M. Cormack
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Operation Of The Mexican Labor Law (Part I), Joseph M. Cormack
Operation Of The Mexican Labor Law (Part I), Joseph M. Cormack
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