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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
From Group Rights To Individual Liberties: Post-War Labor Law, Liberalism, And The Waning Of Union Strength, Reuel E. Schiller
From Group Rights To Individual Liberties: Post-War Labor Law, Liberalism, And The Waning Of Union Strength, Reuel E. Schiller
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Arthur J. Goldberg's Legacies To American Labor Relations, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 667 (1999), Gerald Berendt, Gil Cornfield, Peter Edelman
Arthur J. Goldberg's Legacies To American Labor Relations, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 667 (1999), Gerald Berendt, Gil Cornfield, Peter Edelman
UIC Law Review
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A Proposed Code Of Ethics For Employers And Customers Of Notaries: A Companion To The Notary Public Code Of Professional Responsibility, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 887 (1999), John C. Anderson, Michael L. Colsen
A Proposed Code Of Ethics For Employers And Customers Of Notaries: A Companion To The Notary Public Code Of Professional Responsibility, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 887 (1999), John C. Anderson, Michael L. Colsen
UIC Law Review
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Nomadic Notaries, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 985 (1999), Malcolm L. Morris
Nomadic Notaries, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 985 (1999), Malcolm L. Morris
UIC Law Review
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Boggs V. Boggs: Creating Real-Life Cinderellas, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 271 (1999), Heather J. Rose
Boggs V. Boggs: Creating Real-Life Cinderellas, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 271 (1999), Heather J. Rose
UIC Law Review
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Caste, Class, And Equal Citizenship, William E. Forbath
Caste, Class, And Equal Citizenship, William E. Forbath
Michigan Law Review
There is a familiar egalitarian constitutional tradition and another we have largely forgotten. The familiar one springs from Brown v. Board of Education; its roots lie in the Reconstruction era. Court-centered and countermajoritarian, it takes aim at caste and racial subordination. The forgotten one also originated with Reconstruction, but it was a majoritarian tradition, addressing its arguments to lawmakers and citizens, not to courts. Aimed against harsh class inequalities, it centered on decent work and livelihoods, social provision, and a measure of economic independence and democracy. Borrowing a phrase from its Progressive Era proponents, I will call it the social …