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By The Light Of Dual Employment: Standards For Employer Regulation Of Moonlighting, Carlton J. Snow, Elliott M. Abramson
By The Light Of Dual Employment: Standards For Employer Regulation Of Moonlighting, Carlton J. Snow, Elliott M. Abramson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
In Defense Of Disparate Impact Analysis Under Title Vii: A Reply To Dr. Cohn, Elaine W. Shoben
In Defense Of Disparate Impact Analysis Under Title Vii: A Reply To Dr. Cohn, Elaine W. Shoben
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Statistical Laws And The Use Of Statistics In Law: A Rejoinder To Professor Shoben, Richard M. Cohn
Statistical Laws And The Use Of Statistics In Law: A Rejoinder To Professor Shoben, Richard M. Cohn
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
On The Use Of Statistics In Employment Discrimination Cases, Richard M. Cohn
On The Use Of Statistics In Employment Discrimination Cases, Richard M. Cohn
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Wrongful Discharge: Toward A More Efficient Remedy, Jeffrey L. Harrison
Wrongful Discharge: Toward A More Efficient Remedy, Jeffrey L. Harrison
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.