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I Can't Work, Just Kidding, I Can: The Effects That Applying For Disability Benefits Have On An Ada Claim, John Bisordi Jan 2000

I Can't Work, Just Kidding, I Can: The Effects That Applying For Disability Benefits Have On An Ada Claim, John Bisordi

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Supervisory Sexual Harassment And Employer Liability: The Third Circuit Sheds Light On Vicarious Liability And Affirmative Defenses, David F. Mccann Jan 2000

Supervisory Sexual Harassment And Employer Liability: The Third Circuit Sheds Light On Vicarious Liability And Affirmative Defenses, David F. Mccann

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Anjelino V. New York Times Co.: Granting Men Standing To Fight Against Injuries Received As A Result Of Sexual Discrimination Towards Female Co-Workers, Christine Coyne Jan 2000

Anjelino V. New York Times Co.: Granting Men Standing To Fight Against Injuries Received As A Result Of Sexual Discrimination Towards Female Co-Workers, Christine Coyne

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Avoiding The Trap Of Res Judicata: A Practitioner's Guide To Litigating Multiple Employment Discrimination Claims In The Third Circuit, Victoria L. Hooper Jan 2000

Avoiding The Trap Of Res Judicata: A Practitioner's Guide To Litigating Multiple Employment Discrimination Claims In The Third Circuit, Victoria L. Hooper

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conditioning Expectations: The Protection Of The Employment Bond In German And American Law, Thomas Kohler, Michael Kittner Dec 1999

Conditioning Expectations: The Protection Of The Employment Bond In German And American Law, Thomas Kohler, Michael Kittner

Thomas C. Kohler

According to many observers, one of the critical factors accounting for the unprecedented economic growth that the United States enjoyed during the past decade is a regulatory regime that places few restrictions on an employer's ability to shed unwanted employees. Similarly, the slower economic growth that Germany and Europe experienced during this period often is attributed to elaborate employment protection schemes that restrict the ability of employers to discharge undesired workers. These protections are blamed for making countries like Germany less attractive places for foreign investment. This piece examines in comparative perspective the restrictions the American and German regulatory schemes …


Autonomy And Personhood: The Implications For Labor And Employment Law, Thomas Kohler Dec 1999

Autonomy And Personhood: The Implications For Labor And Employment Law, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


The Ada, Respiratory Disabilities And Smoking: Can Smokers At Burger King Really Have It Their Way?, Mary Kate Kearney Dec 1999

The Ada, Respiratory Disabilities And Smoking: Can Smokers At Burger King Really Have It Their Way?, Mary Kate Kearney

Mary Kate Kearney

No abstract provided.