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Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer Feb 1945

Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer

Michigan Law Review

The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.


"Portal To Portal" Time Constitutes Work Under The Fair Labor Standard Act Jan 1945

"Portal To Portal" Time Constitutes Work Under The Fair Labor Standard Act

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Master and Servant


Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer Aug 1944

Abstracts, Mary Jane Plumer

Michigan Law Review

The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.


Labor Law--Computation Of Working Time Under Maximum Hour Law, E. I. E. Feb 1942

Labor Law--Computation Of Working Time Under Maximum Hour Law, E. I. E.

West Virginia Law Review

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"Extra Time For Overtime" Now Law, Frank E. Cooper Nov 1938

"Extra Time For Overtime" Now Law, Frank E. Cooper

Michigan Law Review

The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 presents a great many legal and practical problems of importance commensurate with the comprehensiveness of the act itself, which is probably the most far-reaching of the New Deal statutes since the N. R. A. The act is conceived on the theory that any physical handling of goods destined to be subsequently shipped to another state is an act so closely and substantially related to the flow of interstate commerce as to be subject to Congressional regulation, and thus depends for its validity upon an extension of the theories approved in the Wagner Act …