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The Mystery Of The State And Sovereignty In International Law, Oleksandr Merezhko Apr 2020

The Mystery Of The State And Sovereignty In International Law, Oleksandr Merezhko

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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State And Local Workers’ Rights Innovations: New Players, New Laws, New Methods Of Enforcement, Terri Gerstein Jan 2020

State And Local Workers’ Rights Innovations: New Players, New Laws, New Methods Of Enforcement, Terri Gerstein

Saint Louis University Law Journal

This article describes and analyzes the considerable surge in state and local government activity protecting workers in recent years. It situates this growth in state and local action as a response to degradation of working conditions resulting from longstanding economic, political, and legal trends, and the resulting worker organizing to counter those trends. It also positions this burgeoning activity as a reaction to challenges at the federal level, including rollbacks and worker-hostile policies by the Trump administration, as well as gridlock in Congress.

The article frames the uptick in state and local worker protection activity within three specific categories: new …


Eagleton In Missouri: The Record In Local And State Office, James J. Murphy Jan 2007

Eagleton In Missouri: The Record In Local And State Office, James J. Murphy

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Buckley V. American Constitutional Law Foundation: Can The State Preserve Direct Democracy For The Citizen, Or Will It Be Consumed By The Special Interest Group?, Ryan K. Manger Jan 2000

Buckley V. American Constitutional Law Foundation: Can The State Preserve Direct Democracy For The Citizen, Or Will It Be Consumed By The Special Interest Group?, Ryan K. Manger

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

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The Role Of The Federal Government In Education – Supporting A National Desire For Support For State And Local Education, U.S. Secretary Of Education Richard W. Riley Jan 1997

The Role Of The Federal Government In Education – Supporting A National Desire For Support For State And Local Education, U.S. Secretary Of Education Richard W. Riley

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

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