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Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: 10 Years Later (2003)
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Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics Conferences
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Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics Conferences
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Arbitral Views Of Sexual Harassment: An Analysis Of Arbitration Cases, 1990-2000, Carrie G. Donald, John D. Ralston
Arbitral Views Of Sexual Harassment: An Analysis Of Arbitration Cases, 1990-2000, Carrie G. Donald, John D. Ralston
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Choosing Competition: A Proposal To Modify Article Xx Of The Afl-Cio Constitution, Brian Petruska
Choosing Competition: A Proposal To Modify Article Xx Of The Afl-Cio Constitution, Brian Petruska
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Many Paths To Justice: The Glass Ceiling, The Looking Glass, And Strategies For Getting To The Other Side, M. Neil Browne, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer
Many Paths To Justice: The Glass Ceiling, The Looking Glass, And Strategies For Getting To The Other Side, M. Neil Browne, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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The Tort Of Intentional Infliction Of Emotional Distress In The Private Employment Sector, Frank J. Cavico
The Tort Of Intentional Infliction Of Emotional Distress In The Private Employment Sector, Frank J. Cavico
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Recent Supreme Court Decisions Affecting The Employer-Employee Relationship: Arbitration Of Employment Disputes, The Scope And Remedies Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, And Affirmative Action, Paula Alexander Becker, Susan A. O'Sullivan, Karen A. Prelich Passaro
Recent Supreme Court Decisions Affecting The Employer-Employee Relationship: Arbitration Of Employment Disputes, The Scope And Remedies Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, And Affirmative Action, Paula Alexander Becker, Susan A. O'Sullivan, Karen A. Prelich Passaro
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Cross-Employee Redistribution Effects Of Mandated Employee Benefits, Sharon Rabin-Margalioth
Cross-Employee Redistribution Effects Of Mandated Employee Benefits, Sharon Rabin-Margalioth
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
Whether mandated employee benefit policies are efficient, depends on the ratio of aggregate value attached by employees to the benefit, compared to the aggregate employer cost of providing the benefit. The higher the aggregate value/cost ratio is, the stronger is the justification for implementing the policy. High value/cost ratios are indicative of the existence of market failures in the voluntary provision of the benefit. Mandated benefits, efficient or not, do not entail employer-employee redistributive outcomes. The fact that no employment rate changes can be traced following the enforcement of a mandate program is usually indicative of full employer cost shifting. …
Living In Harmony? Reasonable Accommodations, Employee Expectations And Us Airways, Inc. V. Barnett, Sandy Andrikopoulos, Theo E. M. Gould
Living In Harmony? Reasonable Accommodations, Employee Expectations And Us Airways, Inc. V. Barnett, Sandy Andrikopoulos, Theo E. M. Gould
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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The Potential For State Labor Law: The New York Greengrocer Code Of Conduct, Matthew T. Bodie
The Potential For State Labor Law: The New York Greengrocer Code Of Conduct, Matthew T. Bodie
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
While labor law academics bemoan the ossification of federal labor law, the potential for state labor law has just begun to be explored. This Article takes a closer look at the New York Greengrocer Code of Conduct, a unique approach to the problem of industry-wide employment law violations. The Code, negotiated by the New York Attorney General's Office in conjunction with groups representing workers and greengrocers, provides a set of minimum terms and conditions for grocers which to some extent go beyond statutory requirements. In return for agreeing to the Code, grocers can avoid liability for past state employment law …
International Law Issues In Death Penalty Defense, Richard J. Wilson
International Law Issues In Death Penalty Defense, Richard J. Wilson
Hofstra Law Review
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Reports, Awards And Opinions 2003-2004-2, Eric J. Schmertz
Reports, Awards And Opinions 2003-2004-2, Eric J. Schmertz
Eric J. Schmertz Selected Reports, Awards and Opinions, 1967-2006 Special Collection
Documents include arbitration awards and decisions written by Eric J. Schmertz as arbitrator of labor disputes between workers and management of Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia, Massachusetts Electric Company, and The White Plains Bus Company, among others.
Reports, Awards And Opinions 2003-2004-1, Eric J. Schmertz
Reports, Awards And Opinions 2003-2004-1, Eric J. Schmertz
Eric J. Schmertz Selected Reports, Awards and Opinions, 1967-2006 Special Collection
Documents include arbitration awards and decisions written by Eric J. Schmertz as arbitrator of labor disputes between workers and management of Crystal Art Corporation and Workpros, Incorporated and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, among others.
State Interest And Marriage - The Theoretical Perspective, Brian H. Bix
State Interest And Marriage - The Theoretical Perspective, Brian H. Bix
Hofstra Law Review
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Defamed But Retained Public Employees: Addressing A Gap In Due Process Jurisprudence, Nat Stern
Defamed But Retained Public Employees: Addressing A Gap In Due Process Jurisprudence, Nat Stern
Hofstra Law Review
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Making Sense Of Successor Liability, Marie T. Reilly
Making Sense Of Successor Liability, Marie T. Reilly
Hofstra Law Review
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Congressional Oversight: Interpreting The Phrase "Financial Statements" Within Section 10a Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934, Jamie A. Barber
Congressional Oversight: Interpreting The Phrase "Financial Statements" Within Section 10a Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934, Jamie A. Barber
Hofstra Law Review
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Establishing Information Privacy Violations: The New York Experience, Lawrence Friedman
Establishing Information Privacy Violations: The New York Experience, Lawrence Friedman
Hofstra Law Review
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The Defense Team In Capital Cases, Jill Miller
The Defense Team In Capital Cases, Jill Miller
Hofstra Law Review
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"Making Marriage And Divorce Safe For Women" Revisited, Herman Hill Kay
"Making Marriage And Divorce Safe For Women" Revisited, Herman Hill Kay
Hofstra Law Review
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Ending Marriage As We Know It, Nancy D. Polikoff
Ending Marriage As We Know It, Nancy D. Polikoff
Hofstra Law Review
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The Importance Of Private International Law For Family Issues In An Era Of Globalization: Two Case Studies-International Child Abduction And Same-Sex Unions, Linda Silberman, Karin Wolfe
The Importance Of Private International Law For Family Issues In An Era Of Globalization: Two Case Studies-International Child Abduction And Same-Sex Unions, Linda Silberman, Karin Wolfe
Hofstra Law Review
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Why Progressives Lost The War When They Lost The Draft, Diane H. Mazur
Why Progressives Lost The War When They Lost The Draft, Diane H. Mazur
Hofstra Law Review
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Quo Vadis Latin America? (Part Dois), Jose M. Barrionuevo
Quo Vadis Latin America? (Part Dois), Jose M. Barrionuevo
Journal of International Business and Law
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Think Before You Click: Online Anonymity Does Not Make Defamation Legal, Orit Goldring, Antonia L. Hamblin
Think Before You Click: Online Anonymity Does Not Make Defamation Legal, Orit Goldring, Antonia L. Hamblin
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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The Disparate Impact Hostile Environment Claim: Sexual Harassment Scholarship At A Crossroads, Robert A. Kearney
The Disparate Impact Hostile Environment Claim: Sexual Harassment Scholarship At A Crossroads, Robert A. Kearney
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Executive Power, National Security & Federal Employee Collective Bargaining Rights: The New Department Of Homeland Security, Taryn M. Byrne, Gary L. Tomasulo
Executive Power, National Security & Federal Employee Collective Bargaining Rights: The New Department Of Homeland Security, Taryn M. Byrne, Gary L. Tomasulo
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Is Pepsico The Choice Of The Next Generation: The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine And Its Place In New York Jurisprudence, James J. Mulcahy, Joy M. Tassin
Is Pepsico The Choice Of The Next Generation: The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine And Its Place In New York Jurisprudence, James J. Mulcahy, Joy M. Tassin
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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