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Section 1: Adarand Constructors V. Mineta, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 1: Adarand Constructors V. Mineta, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
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Section 7: Employment Law, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 7: Employment Law, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
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War, Society, And Disability: Some Thoughts On Applying Under-Utilized Methodologies, Michael Ashley Stein
War, Society, And Disability: Some Thoughts On Applying Under-Utilized Methodologies, Michael Ashley Stein
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Hardball, Politics, And The Nlrb, Michael Ashley Stein
Hardball, Politics, And The Nlrb, Michael Ashley Stein
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Fulfilling The Bargain: How The Science Of Ergonomics Can Inform The Laws Of Workers’ Compensation, Jason M. Solomon
Fulfilling The Bargain: How The Science Of Ergonomics Can Inform The Laws Of Workers’ Compensation, Jason M. Solomon
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In the last decade, cumulative trauma disorders have become a significant percentage of reported workplace injuries and litigated workers'compensation claims. Arising from the accumulated impact of daily work activities on the body, these injuries do not fall neatly within "disease" categories which comprise workers' compensation laws. As a result, courts and legislatures have struggled to properly evaluate workers' compensation claims for these injuries. This Note looks at the legal treatment of cumulative trauma injuries in light of the "original bargain" of workers' compensation, where workers give up a tort remedy against their employers in exchange for guaranteed, but limited, compensation …