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Take Subway Scofflaws Out Of The Criminal Courts, Ross Sandler, Steve Reiss, David Schoenbrod
Take Subway Scofflaws Out Of The Criminal Courts, Ross Sandler, Steve Reiss, David Schoenbrod
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Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger
Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger
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Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman
Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman
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Courtroom Closure During Suppression Hearings And More, Randolph N. Jonakait
Courtroom Closure During Suppression Hearings And More, Randolph N. Jonakait
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Workers' Compensation In Michigan: Costs, Benefits And Fairness: A Report To Governor James J. Blanchard's Cabinet Council On Jobs And Economic Development From Theodore J. St. Antoine, Special Counselor On Workers' Compensation, Theodore St. Antoine
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On September 14, 1983, Governor James J. Blanchard issued the following statement and charge in appointing Theodore J. St. Antoine as Special Counselor on Workers' Compensation:
In the past two decades, workers' compensation has been the subject of much discussion and debate among all segments of the industrial community and the several branches of state government in Michigan. During this period, three separate commissions have engaged in extensive analysis of the Michigan Workers' Compensation Law. In 1980, and again in 1981, substantial amendments were added to the statute. Nonetheless, the controversy over this system continues.
Important and deserving interests are …