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Bargaining Inequality: Employee Golden Handcuffs And Asymmetric Information, Anat Alon-Beck
Bargaining Inequality: Employee Golden Handcuffs And Asymmetric Information, Anat Alon-Beck
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contact Tracing Cell Phone Apps And Wearable Devices: The Fourth Amendment Issues Confronting Public Employers, Marc Chase Mcallister
Contact Tracing Cell Phone Apps And Wearable Devices: The Fourth Amendment Issues Confronting Public Employers, Marc Chase Mcallister
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Mandates To Governance: Restructuring The Employment Relationship, Brett H. Mcdonnell, Matthew T. Bodie
From Mandates To Governance: Restructuring The Employment Relationship, Brett H. Mcdonnell, Matthew T. Bodie
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Humans Vs. Robots: Rethinking Tax Policy For A More Sustainable Future, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze, Karie Davis-Nozemack
Humans Vs. Robots: Rethinking Tax Policy For A More Sustainable Future, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze, Karie Davis-Nozemack
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Accommodating Capital And Policing Labor: Antitrust In The Two Gilded Ages, Sandeep Vaheesan
Accommodating Capital And Policing Labor: Antitrust In The Two Gilded Ages, Sandeep Vaheesan
Maryland Law Review
In enacting the antitrust laws, Congress sought to prevent big businesses from maintaining and augmenting their power through collusion, mergers, and exclusionary and predatory practices and also aimed to preserve the ability of workers to act in concert. At times, the antitrust laws have benefited ordinary Americans. Antitrust achievements include the restructuring of the oil industry in 1911, the creation of competitive market structures in the mid-twentieth century, and the termination of AT&T’s telecommunications monopoly in 1984.
Yet, the history of antitrust in the United States is not one of uninterrupted successes. Over two forty-year periods, the executive branch and …
Epic Systems Corp. V. Lewis: Singled Out By Corporations And A Textualist Supreme Court, American Workers Are Left To Fend For Themselves, Grace O'Malley
Epic Systems Corp. V. Lewis: Singled Out By Corporations And A Textualist Supreme Court, American Workers Are Left To Fend For Themselves, Grace O'Malley
Maryland Law Review
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Combatting Wage Theft: Establishing Employees As Secured Creditors Under The Maryland Unpaid Wage Lien Law, Rebecca Lineberry
Combatting Wage Theft: Establishing Employees As Secured Creditors Under The Maryland Unpaid Wage Lien Law, Rebecca Lineberry
Maryland Law Review
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Resurrecting Labor, Rick Bales
Resurrecting Labor, Rick Bales
Maryland Law Review
Participation in American labor unions has changed radically, albeit incrementally, over the last fifty years. Private-sector union density has declined five-fold, whereas public-sector density has increased almost as significantly. Today, unions rarely strike, and in much of the country, they are politically impotent. As traditional manufacturing declines and is replaced by on-demand work, unions risk becoming a historical footnote.
This Article ties the decline in union density and power to macroeconomic trends that are highly troubling in an advanced democracy, such as rising income inequality and the failure of wage growth to keep pace with gross domestic product (“GDP”) growth. …
Glatt V. Fox Searchlight Pictures, Inc.: Moving Towards A More Flexible Approach To The Classification Of Unpaid Interns Under The Fair Labor Standards Act, Michael Pardoe
Maryland Law Review
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Varsity Blues: Student Athlete Unionization Is The Wrong Way Forward To Reform Collegiate Athletics, Michael P. Cianfichi
Varsity Blues: Student Athlete Unionization Is The Wrong Way Forward To Reform Collegiate Athletics, Michael P. Cianfichi
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Many Lanes Out Of Court: Against Privatization Of Employment Discrimination Disputes, Theresa M. Beiner
The Many Lanes Out Of Court: Against Privatization Of Employment Discrimination Disputes, Theresa M. Beiner
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Montgomery County V. Shropshire: Trying To Shoehorn Police Intradepartmental Disciplinary Files Into The Wrong Cabinet, Wayne Heavener
Montgomery County V. Shropshire: Trying To Shoehorn Police Intradepartmental Disciplinary Files Into The Wrong Cabinet, Wayne Heavener
Maryland Law Review
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Fields V. Prater: The Fourth Circuit’S Lost Opportunity To Further Define The Boundaries Of Political Patronage In Public Employment, Joshua J. Miller
Fields V. Prater: The Fourth Circuit’S Lost Opportunity To Further Define The Boundaries Of Political Patronage In Public Employment, Joshua J. Miller
Maryland Law Review
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Engquist V. Oregon Department Of Agriculture: No Harm Meant? The Vanquished Requirement Of Ill-Will In Class-Of-One Equal Protection Claims And The Erosion Of Public Employees’ Constitutional Rights, Kerstin Miller
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Termination: Doing More With Less, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
The Law Of Termination: Doing More With Less, Jeffrey M. Hirsch
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Porterfield V. Mascari H, Inc.: "A Clear Mandate Of Public Policy" Remains Unclear In Maryland's Wrongful Discharge Jurisprudence, Benjamin S. Haley
Porterfield V. Mascari H, Inc.: "A Clear Mandate Of Public Policy" Remains Unclear In Maryland's Wrongful Discharge Jurisprudence, Benjamin S. Haley
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Strike Against The Law?, Tony Weir
Re-Envisioning Labor Law: A Response To Professor Finkin, Katherine Van Wezel Stone
Re-Envisioning Labor Law: A Response To Professor Finkin, Katherine Van Wezel Stone
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, Terry A. Bethel
Recent Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, Terry A. Bethel
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Labor, Power, And Society , James B. Atleson
Reflections On Labor, Power, And Society , James B. Atleson
Maryland Law Review
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You Promised! - May An Employer Cancel Or Modify Employee Severance Pay Arrangements?, Earle K. Shawe, Mark J. Swerdlin
You Promised! - May An Employer Cancel Or Modify Employee Severance Pay Arrangements?, Earle K. Shawe, Mark J. Swerdlin
Maryland Law Review
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Traditional Labor Law Scholarship And The Crisis Of Collective Bargaining Law: A Reply To Professor Finkin, Karl E. Klare
Traditional Labor Law Scholarship And The Crisis Of Collective Bargaining Law: A Reply To Professor Finkin, Karl E. Klare
Maryland Law Review
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The Labor Arbitrator's Several Roles , Dennis R. Nolan, Roger I. Abrams
The Labor Arbitrator's Several Roles , Dennis R. Nolan, Roger I. Abrams
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does Karl Klare Protest Too Much?, Matthew W. Finkin
Does Karl Klare Protest Too Much?, Matthew W. Finkin
Maryland Law Review
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Lost Opportunity: Concluding Thoughts On The Finkin Critique, Karl E. Klare
Lost Opportunity: Concluding Thoughts On The Finkin Critique, Karl E. Klare
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revisionism In Labor Law, Matthew W. Finkin
Democracy In A One-Party State: Perspectives From Landrum-Griffin, Clyde W. Summers
Democracy In A One-Party State: Perspectives From Landrum-Griffin, Clyde W. Summers
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor Law And Free Speech: The Curious Policy Of Limited Expression, Julius Getman
Labor Law And Free Speech: The Curious Policy Of Limited Expression, Julius Getman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Directions In Labor Law: Concern For The Dignity Of The Worker - Introduction, David S. Bogen
Symposium: Directions In Labor Law: Concern For The Dignity Of The Worker - Introduction, David S. Bogen
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Look At Labor Law In The Land Down Under: Industrial Relations In Australia, David S. Bogen
A Look At Labor Law In The Land Down Under: Industrial Relations In Australia, David S. Bogen
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.