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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Labor and Employment Law
Vets Just Want Fair Benefits, Patricia E. Roberts
Section 1: Moot Court: Friedrichs V. California Teachers Association, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 1: Moot Court: Friedrichs V. California Teachers Association, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
Employment Discrimination Against Bisexuals: An Empirical Study, Ann E. Tweedy, Karen Yescavage
Employment Discrimination Against Bisexuals: An Empirical Study, Ann E. Tweedy, Karen Yescavage
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
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Cry Havoc: Are Incompetent Private Military Companies Ruining The Defense Base Act?, William Burke
Cry Havoc: Are Incompetent Private Military Companies Ruining The Defense Base Act?, William Burke
William & Mary Business Law Review
The Defense Base Act (“DBA” or “Act”) provides a no-fault, insurancebacked workers’ compensation mechanism for compensating private security contractors who are injured overseas. Critics of the Act allege that it should be fundamentally altered or replaced because combat zone work is uninsurable, the Act’s compensation is insufficient, and it is less efficient than the alternatives. This Note argues that, on the contrary, the DBA insurance market is functional and improving, its benefits are sufficient when viewed in combination with contractors’ other compensation, and it is a far more efficient compensation system than is offered by tort litigation. The flaws cited …
Dias V. Archdiocese Of Cincinnati: Deciphering The Ministerial Exception To Title Vii Post-Hosanna-Tabor, Caroline O. Dehaan
Dias V. Archdiocese Of Cincinnati: Deciphering The Ministerial Exception To Title Vii Post-Hosanna-Tabor, Caroline O. Dehaan
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
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Self-Perception Of Disability And Prospects For Employment Among U.S. Veterans, Christopher L. Griffin Jr., Michael Ashley Stein
Self-Perception Of Disability And Prospects For Employment Among U.S. Veterans, Christopher L. Griffin Jr., Michael Ashley Stein
Faculty Publications
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