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The Equal Rights Amendment As An Instrument For Social Change, Lynn Andretta Fishel, Clarine Nardi Riddle
The Equal Rights Amendment As An Instrument For Social Change, Lynn Andretta Fishel, Clarine Nardi Riddle
IUSTITIA
"The Equal Rights Amendment: Will it do so little, we don't need it -or so much, we shouldn't have it?"
The paradox stems from the arguments of the groups who oppose the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). On one hand, they claim that the 14th Amendment and Title V1II provide all the tools women need, so the ERA won't be able to accomplish anything uniquely significant. On the other hand they contend, with even greater fervor, that the ERA will be so powerful it will destroy the fabric of society. The paradox is not altogether ludicrous, however, when it is recognized …
Determining The Scope Of Bargaining Under The Indiana Education Employment Relations Act, Grant F. Shipley
Determining The Scope Of Bargaining Under The Indiana Education Employment Relations Act, Grant F. Shipley
Indiana Law Journal
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Does Employer Implementation Of Employee Production Teams Violate Section 8(A)(2) Of The National Labor Relations Act?, Barry A. Macey
Does Employer Implementation Of Employee Production Teams Violate Section 8(A)(2) Of The National Labor Relations Act?, Barry A. Macey
Indiana Law Journal
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Can Collyer And Gardner-Denver - Co-Exist? A Postscript, Julius G. Getman
Can Collyer And Gardner-Denver - Co-Exist? A Postscript, Julius G. Getman
Indiana Law Journal
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