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The Supreme Court's Labor And Employment Decisions: 2002-2003 Term, Maria O'Brien Oct 2003

The Supreme Court's Labor And Employment Decisions: 2002-2003 Term, Maria O'Brien

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This article summarizes U.S. Supreme Court cases from the October 2002 term that related directly or indirectly to labor or employment law or have implications for labor and employment practitioners. Of particular interest are the University of Michigan affirmative action cases' and the Texas criminal sodomy case. 2 Although not nominally "labor and employment" cases, these cases will profoundly affect labor and employment issues. Lawrence v. Texas has already altered the lenses through which society views homosexuality and altered public discourse related to homosexuality and same-sex relationships. 3 The reasoning of the Court shows how far issues of sexuality have …


Implied Rights Of Action, Tamar Frankel Apr 1981

Implied Rights Of Action, Tamar Frankel

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In Transamerica Mortgage Advisors, Inc. (TAMA) v. Lewis,1 the United States Supreme Court declined to imply a private right of action for damages under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.2 Transamerica is the most recent of a series of Supreme Court decisions limiting the availability and scope of implied private actions under the federal securities laws.3 It stands in sharp contrast to J.L Case Co. v. Borak,4 a 1964 decision in which the Court seemed to extend an open invitation to "private attorneys general" to supplement SEC enforcement with private damage actions.

The Court's withdrawal from …