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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Labor and Employment Law
Labor Law Illiteracy: Epic Systems Corp. V. Lewis And Janus V. Afscme, Michael Yelnosky
Labor Law Illiteracy: Epic Systems Corp. V. Lewis And Janus V. Afscme, Michael Yelnosky
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Harris V. Quinn: What We Talk About When We Talk About Right-To-Work Laws, Michael J. Yelnosky
Harris V. Quinn: What We Talk About When We Talk About Right-To-Work Laws, Michael J. Yelnosky
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Designing Law School Externships That Comply With The Flsa, Niki Kuckes
Designing Law School Externships That Comply With The Flsa, Niki Kuckes
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Fugitive Slaves And Ship-Jumping Sailors: The Enforcement And Survival Of Coerced Labor, Jonathan M. Gutoff
Fugitive Slaves And Ship-Jumping Sailors: The Enforcement And Survival Of Coerced Labor, Jonathan M. Gutoff
Law Faculty Scholarship
This article explores the relationship between the law of maritime labor and the law of slavery. In the eighteenth century, both sailors and slaves were part of a broad regime of unfree labor relations, with slaves, of course, the most oppressed. In the nineteenth century, an era otherwise supposedly devoted to the ideal of "free" labor, sailors and slaves instead remained unfree, subject to federal laws providing for the forced return to their toils if they deserted - the Merchant Seaman's Act and the Fugitive Slave Act. Both of those statutes were deemed to be within Congress' authority, despite questionable …
Ten Years (Or So) After Gilmer: Arbitration Of Employment Law Claims Under The Federal Arbitration Act And The Role Of Rhode Island Law, Michael J. Yelnosky
Ten Years (Or So) After Gilmer: Arbitration Of Employment Law Claims Under The Federal Arbitration Act And The Role Of Rhode Island Law, Michael J. Yelnosky
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Board Of Education V. Taxman: The Unpublished Opinions- Introduction, Michael J. Yelnosky, Ann C. Mcginley
Board Of Education V. Taxman: The Unpublished Opinions- Introduction, Michael J. Yelnosky, Ann C. Mcginley
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.