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Retaliatory Discharge For Workers' Compensation: Do Union Employees Need A State Tort, Scott N. Gelfand
Retaliatory Discharge For Workers' Compensation: Do Union Employees Need A State Tort, Scott N. Gelfand
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Challenging Discriminatory Guesswork: Does Impact Analysis Apply, Michael A. Middleton
Challenging Discriminatory Guesswork: Does Impact Analysis Apply, Michael A. Middleton
Faculty Publications
This article initially examines the traditional theories of proof in Title VII cases. It then discusses approaches by lower courts in resolving the competing concerns raised in applying those traditional theories in challenges to subjective selection devices. This article next discusses the Supreme Court's resolution of the problem in Watson and suggests a workable alternative resolution that will not undermine the broad prophylactic purposes of Title VII.
Hegel And Employment At Will: A Comment, Richard A. Posner
Hegel And Employment At Will: A Comment, Richard A. Posner
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dialogic Reciprocity And The Critique Of Employment At Will, Drucilla Cornell
Dialogic Reciprocity And The Critique Of Employment At Will, Drucilla Cornell
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments On David Krell's "Lucinde's Shame: Hegel, Sensuous Woman, And The Law", Frances Olsen
Comments On David Krell's "Lucinde's Shame: Hegel, Sensuous Woman, And The Law", Frances Olsen
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Crisis Of Private Law Its Not An Ideal Situation, Kenneth Casebeer
The Crisis Of Private Law Its Not An Ideal Situation, Kenneth Casebeer
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hegel And The Dialectics Of Contract, Michel Rosenfeld
Hegel And The Dialectics Of Contract, Michel Rosenfeld
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Future Disabilities Under New York’S Human Rights Law, Andrea Lisa Leeb
Future Disabilities Under New York’S Human Rights Law, Andrea Lisa Leeb
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unemployment In Japan's Declining Industries: A Re-Evaluation Of Japanese Employment Adjustment Policy, Susan N. Duke
Unemployment In Japan's Declining Industries: A Re-Evaluation Of Japanese Employment Adjustment Policy, Susan N. Duke
Penn State International Law Review
Is Japan really out-maneuvering the West in post-industrial development? This Comment examines the down-side of economic progress by focusing on how Japan has addressed employment disruptions in the declining industries, such as steel, textiles, and electronic computers. Employment adjustment legislation and the Japanese government's past performance in creating and implementing employment adjustment policy are re-evaluated.
Partial Performance Of Employment Contracts, Geoffrey J. Bennett
Partial Performance Of Employment Contracts, Geoffrey J. Bennett
Journal Articles
Commentary on
Wiluszynski v. Tower Hamlets London Borough Council (The Times, 28.4.89)