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Nova Southeastern University

Journal

1987

Testing

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Drug-Use Testing: Scientific Perspectives, Kurt M. Dubowski Jan 1987

Drug-Use Testing: Scientific Perspectives, Kurt M. Dubowski

Nova Law Review

Through a coalescence of various events and interests during the past fifteen years, a massive public concern in nonmedical drug-use has developed, resulting in increasingly widespread and large-scale drug-use testing in the United States.


Efficient Drug Testing: Addressing The Basic Issues, Arthur J. Mcbay Jan 1987

Efficient Drug Testing: Addressing The Basic Issues, Arthur J. Mcbay

Nova Law Review

Urine drug testing has become very popular.


Implementation Of Drug And Alcohol Testing In The Unionized Workplace, Dennis J. Morikawa, Peter J. Hurtgen, Terence G. Connor, Joseph J. Costello Jan 1987

Implementation Of Drug And Alcohol Testing In The Unionized Workplace, Dennis J. Morikawa, Peter J. Hurtgen, Terence G. Connor, Joseph J. Costello

Nova Law Review

Society has long been troubled by illegal drug and alcohol abuse.


Drug Testing In The Federal Government, Patricia Schroeder, Andrea L. Nelson Jan 1987

Drug Testing In The Federal Government, Patricia Schroeder, Andrea L. Nelson

Nova Law Review

When the President's Commission on Organized Crime issued its March 1986 report recommending that federal employees and contractors be subject to drug testing, there was little indication that drug testing would become one of the hottest political and media issues of 1986.


The Ideology Of Drug Testing, Steven Wisotsky Jan 1987

The Ideology Of Drug Testing, Steven Wisotsky

Nova Law Review

Drug testing in the workplace seems to be an idea whose time has come.


Fourth Amendment Implications Of Public Sector Work Place Drug Testing, Paul R. Joseph Jan 1987

Fourth Amendment Implications Of Public Sector Work Place Drug Testing, Paul R. Joseph

Nova Law Review

Imagine yourself as a public employee: perhaps a clerk in a social Security office, a customs officer, a city police officer, fire fighter. or even a professor in a state supported law school.


Drug Testing From The Arbitrator's Perspective, Tia Schneider Denenberg Jan 1987

Drug Testing From The Arbitrator's Perspective, Tia Schneider Denenberg

Nova Law Review

Much of this nation's industrial policy on drug testing will be fashioned within workplaces which are governed by collective bargaining agreements.