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Suspicionless Drug Testing And Chandler V. Miller: Is The Supreme Court Making The Right Decisions, Ross H. Parr
Suspicionless Drug Testing And Chandler V. Miller: Is The Supreme Court Making The Right Decisions, Ross H. Parr
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
During the last decade, the United States Supreme Court has rendered four major decisions regarding the validity of suspicionless drug testing policies. Such drug testing policies have become a common way for employers and other interested parties-including the government-both to deter the use of drugs and to determine who is acting under the influence of illegal narcotics. Because government officials often randomly select individuals for drug testing, some of these individuals have charged that a governmental drug testing policy violates the Fourth Amendment. The Supreme Court found this argument unconvincing in three cases decided between 1989 and 1997, but in …
Betriebliche Interessenvertretung In Den Vereinigten Staaten: Ein Überblick, Thomas Kohler
Betriebliche Interessenvertretung In Den Vereinigten Staaten: Ein Überblick, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
No abstract provided.
Labor Law, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
Labor Law, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Disintegration Of Labor Law: Some Notes For A Comparative Study Of Legal Transformation, Thomas Kohler
The Disintegration Of Labor Law: Some Notes For A Comparative Study Of Legal Transformation, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
While acknowledging the difficulties inherent in a comparative approach to labor and employment ordering issues, the author argues that our times and circumstances force us to consider such a perspective. This essay looks at the some of the background and characteristics of the labor law regimes of the United States and Germany to reflect on where we have been and where we might be going, and concludes that we stand at the edge of a new world, one that may well entail a new culture of work and new ways of being for all its inhabitants.
Labor Law Obstacles To The Collective Negotiation And Implementation Of Employee Stock Ownership Plans: A Response To Henry Hansmann And Other "Survivalists", Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Labor Law Obstacles To The Collective Negotiation And Implementation Of Employee Stock Ownership Plans: A Response To Henry Hansmann And Other "Survivalists", Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Black Lung Claims And Appeal In The Third Circuit: Which Way Do I Go - Mancia V. Director, Office Of Workers' Compensation Programs, Joseph N. Frabizzio
Black Lung Claims And Appeal In The Third Circuit: Which Way Do I Go - Mancia V. Director, Office Of Workers' Compensation Programs, Joseph N. Frabizzio
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor Law And Labor Relations: Comparative And Historical Perspectives, Thomas Kohler
Labor Law And Labor Relations: Comparative And Historical Perspectives, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
No abstract provided.
Bonding And Flexibility: Employment Ordering In A Relationless Age, Thomas C. Kohler, Matthew Finkin
Bonding And Flexibility: Employment Ordering In A Relationless Age, Thomas C. Kohler, Matthew Finkin
Thomas C. Kohler
No abstract provided.