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Full-Text Articles in Law
Multiemployer Bargaining And Withdrawing From The Association After Bargaining Has Begun: 38 Years Of "Unusual Circumstances" Under Retail Associates, Richard A. Bock
Multiemployer Bargaining And Withdrawing From The Association After Bargaining Has Begun: 38 Years Of "Unusual Circumstances" Under Retail Associates, Richard A. Bock
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Arbitration Of Employment Discrimination Claims: Doctrine And Policy In The Wake Of Gilmer, Joseph R. Grodin
Arbitration Of Employment Discrimination Claims: Doctrine And Policy In The Wake Of Gilmer, Joseph R. Grodin
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Local Government And The New York State Constitution, Richard Briffault
Local Government And The New York State Constitution, Richard Briffault
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
State Constitutional Social Welfare Provisions And The Right To Housing, Norma Rotunno
State Constitutional Social Welfare Provisions And The Right To Housing, Norma Rotunno
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
Are State Constitutional Conventions Things Of The Past? The Increasing Role Of The Constitutional Commission In State Constitutional Change, Robert F. Williams
Are State Constitutional Conventions Things Of The Past? The Increasing Role Of The Constitutional Commission In State Constitutional Change, Robert F. Williams
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1996-1997-2, Eric J. Schmertz
Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1996-1997-2, Eric J. Schmertz
Eric J. Schmertz Selected Reports, Awards and Opinions, 1967-2006 Special Collection
Documents include arbitration awards and decisions written by Eric J. Schmertz as arbitrator of labor disputes between workers and management of Sea Crest Health Care Center, Sperry Association Federal Credit Union, and White Plains Bus Company, among others.
Dorothy Day's Lessons For The Transformation Of Work, David L. Gregory
Dorothy Day's Lessons For The Transformation Of Work, David L. Gregory
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Batson Meets The First Amendment: Prohibiting Peremptory Challenges That Violate A Prospective Juror's Speech And Association Rights, Cheryl G. Bader
Batson Meets The First Amendment: Prohibiting Peremptory Challenges That Violate A Prospective Juror's Speech And Association Rights, Cheryl G. Bader
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sweet Without The Bitter? The Administrative Transfer Of Civilly Committed Psychiatric Patients In New York: Savastano V. Nurnberg, Daniel A. Rosen
Sweet Without The Bitter? The Administrative Transfer Of Civilly Committed Psychiatric Patients In New York: Savastano V. Nurnberg, Daniel A. Rosen
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Employment Arbitration And Voluntary Consent, Stephen J. Ware
Employment Arbitration And Voluntary Consent, Stephen J. Ware
Hofstra Law Review
The boom in non-union employment arbitration has caused great concern about protecting employees' access to courts. Virtually every commentator agrees that employment disputes should be litigated, rather than arbitrated, unless the employee has voluntarily consented to arbitration. While courts and commentators agree that an employee's voluntary consent is a prerequisite to employment arbitration, they do not agree on what constitutes voluntary consent. This article proposes a method of determining what constitutes voluntary consent to employment arbitration. The method proposed is simply application of ordinary contract law doctrines. The article develops the theoretical underpinnings of the contractual approach to arbitration and, …
States' Rights And The Oil Pollution Act Of 1990: A Sea Of Confusion?, Michael P. Mullahy
States' Rights And The Oil Pollution Act Of 1990: A Sea Of Confusion?, Michael P. Mullahy
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rambo Depositions: Controlling An Ethical Cancer In Civil Litigation, Jean M. Cary
Rambo Depositions: Controlling An Ethical Cancer In Civil Litigation, Jean M. Cary
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fear Of Persecution For Opposition To Violations Of The International Human Right To Found A Family As A Legal Entitlement To Asylum For Chinese Refugees, April Adell
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Irs Form 8300: The Attorney-Client Privilege And Tax Policy Become Casualties In The War Against Money Laundering, Matthew P. Harrington, Eric A. Lustig
Irs Form 8300: The Attorney-Client Privilege And Tax Policy Become Casualties In The War Against Money Laundering, Matthew P. Harrington, Eric A. Lustig
Hofstra Law Review
This Article examines the current controversy surrounding the use of IRS Form 8300 in the context of the attorney-client privilege. It argues that there is no justification in the case law for permitting attorneys to avoid disclosing client identity or fee information. It also shows that theIRS’s regulations promulgated pursuant to the statute are generally consistent with the statutory language, even if they are not fully in accord with congressional intent. It is argued, therefore, that while section 6050I has a detrimental effect on attorney-client relations, the only available remedy at this point is for Congress to reconsider the statute …
Practice Makes Perfect: Judicial Discretion And The 1993 Amendments To Rule 11, Maureen N. Armour
Practice Makes Perfect: Judicial Discretion And The 1993 Amendments To Rule 11, Maureen N. Armour
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Visual Artists' Rights Act Of 1990: Why Moral Rights Cannot Be Protected Under The United States Constitution, Eric E. Bensen
The Visual Artists' Rights Act Of 1990: Why Moral Rights Cannot Be Protected Under The United States Constitution, Eric E. Bensen
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Return To Reason For Price Restraints, Ira S. Sacks, Hillel R. Silvera
A Return To Reason For Price Restraints, Ira S. Sacks, Hillel R. Silvera
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The King Is Dead, Long Live The King! The Court-Created American Concept Of Immunity: The Negation Of Equality And Accountability Under Law, Rodolphe J.A. De Seife
The King Is Dead, Long Live The King! The Court-Created American Concept Of Immunity: The Negation Of Equality And Accountability Under Law, Rodolphe J.A. De Seife
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Commercial Litigators Reveal All: Exploring Commercial Litigation In New York State Courts, Norman I. Silber
Commercial Litigators Reveal All: Exploring Commercial Litigation In New York State Courts, Norman I. Silber
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Strange Case Of American Civil Procedure And The Missing Uniform Discovery Time Limits, John Burritt Mcarthur
The Strange Case Of American Civil Procedure And The Missing Uniform Discovery Time Limits, John Burritt Mcarthur
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Litigation Funding Devices For Franchisees: Are They Securities?, Jennifer Carlucci
Litigation Funding Devices For Franchisees: Are They Securities?, Jennifer Carlucci
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Divorce And The Modern Family: Providing In Loco Parentis Stepparents Standing To Sue For Custody Of Their Stepchildren In A Dissolution Proceeding, Bryce Levine
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Goes Up Must Come Down: Grounding The Dizzying Height Of Vertical Mergers In The Entertainment Industry, Patrick M. Cox
What Goes Up Must Come Down: Grounding The Dizzying Height Of Vertical Mergers In The Entertainment Industry, Patrick M. Cox
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shaking The Foundation Of Gideon: A Critique Of Nichols In Overruling Baldasar V. Illinois, Ralph Ruebner, Jennifer Berner, Anne Herbert
Shaking The Foundation Of Gideon: A Critique Of Nichols In Overruling Baldasar V. Illinois, Ralph Ruebner, Jennifer Berner, Anne Herbert
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is It Too Late For Juvenile Curfews? Qutb Logic And The Constitution, Brian J. Lester
Is It Too Late For Juvenile Curfews? Qutb Logic And The Constitution, Brian J. Lester
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Swan Song For Live Music?: Problems Facing The American Federation Of Musicians In The Technological Age, Christopher Milazzo
A Swan Song For Live Music?: Problems Facing The American Federation Of Musicians In The Technological Age, Christopher Milazzo
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pre-Employment Dispute Arbitration Agreements: Yes, No And Maybe, Walter J. Gershenfeld
Pre-Employment Dispute Arbitration Agreements: Yes, No And Maybe, Walter J. Gershenfeld
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Conventionphobia, Gerald Benjamin, Thomas Gais
Constitutional Conventionphobia, Gerald Benjamin, Thomas Gais
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Chains May Be Heavy, But They Are Not Cruel And Unusual: Examining The Constitutionality Of The Reintroduced Chain Gang, Yale Glazer
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recovery From Halper: The Pain From Additions To Tax Is Not The Sting Of Punishment, Suellen M. Wolfe
Recovery From Halper: The Pain From Additions To Tax Is Not The Sting Of Punishment, Suellen M. Wolfe
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.