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Governmental Decision-Making In The Great Society, Ralph F. Fuchs
Governmental Decision-Making In The Great Society, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Annual Survey Of Virginia Law - Administrative Law, William Hamilton Bryson
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law - Administrative Law, William Hamilton Bryson
Law Faculty Publications
This year's survey of Administrative Law focuses upon the four cases involving administrative agencies or municipal corporations decided last term by courts sitting in Virginia. Though few in number, the cases presented a wide range of issues including the review of a determination of the State Corporation Commission on an application for a branch bank, a condemnation case, the availability of a tort remedy against a municipal corporation and a contest over the constitutionality of the Virginia Industrial Building Authority.
A Touchstone For Labor Board Remedies, Theodore J. St. Antoine
A Touchstone For Labor Board Remedies, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
Fashion dictates what lawyers argue about, and law professors write about, more than we may care to admit. In labor law, especially, the styles change with a rapidity that would impress a Paris couturier. During the past decade the spotlight has moved from union democracy to labor contract enforcement to the union organizing campaign. Today the "in" topic is National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) remedies. Yet if any subject deserves immunity from the vagaries of fashion, this is the one; for all rights acquire substance only insofar as they are backed by effective remedies. Coke said it long ago: "[W]ant …
Treatment Of Confidential Information By The Federal Trade Commission: The Hearing, Ernest Gellhorn
Treatment Of Confidential Information By The Federal Trade Commission: The Hearing, Ernest Gellhorn
Faculty Scholarship
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