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Is Abandoning State Action Asking Too Much Of The Constitution, Scott E. Sundby
Is Abandoning State Action Asking Too Much Of The Constitution, Scott E. Sundby
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The High Seas And The International Seabed Area, Bernard H. Oxman
The High Seas And The International Seabed Area, Bernard H. Oxman
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The Inside Counsel Movement, Professional Judgment And Organizational Representation, Robert Eli Rosen
The Inside Counsel Movement, Professional Judgment And Organizational Representation, Robert Eli Rosen
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The Crisis Of Private Law Is Not An Ideal Situation, Kenneth M. Casebeer
The Crisis Of Private Law Is Not An Ideal Situation, Kenneth M. Casebeer
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Drafting Wagner's Act: Leon Keyserling And The Precommittee Drafts Of The Labor Disputes Act And The National Labor Relations Act, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Drafting Wagner's Act: Leon Keyserling And The Precommittee Drafts Of The Labor Disputes Act And The National Labor Relations Act, Kenneth M. Casebeer
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This Article analyzes the development of the National Labor Relations Act through the drafts of the original Act. The author traces the evolution of Senator Wagner's ideas through numerous policy and political battles to the passage of the NLRA in 1935. The author explores the development of the drafts and the historical context surrounding their creation to reveal the social theory of the drafters and illuminate previously unexplored undercurrents in the text of the Act itself. The author, through this novel approach to the NLRA, sets up a new way to view the 1935 Act, and evaluates subsequent amendments and …
Freedom Of Expression In A Pluralistic Society, James W. Nickel
Freedom Of Expression In A Pluralistic Society, James W. Nickel
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Corporate Debt Relationships: Legal Theory In A Time Of Restructuring, William Wilson Bratton
Corporate Debt Relationships: Legal Theory In A Time Of Restructuring, William Wilson Bratton
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The New Economic Theory Of The Firm: Critical Perspectives From History, William Wilson Bratton
The New Economic Theory Of The Firm: Critical Perspectives From History, William Wilson Bratton
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Work On A Labor Theory Of Meaning, Kenneth M. Casebeer
The Virtues Of A Procedural View Of Innocence--A Response To Professor Schwartz, Scott E. Sundby
The Virtues Of A Procedural View Of Innocence--A Response To Professor Schwartz, Scott E. Sundby
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The Reasonable Doubt Rule And The Meaning Of Innocence, Scott E. Sundby
The Reasonable Doubt Rule And The Meaning Of Innocence, Scott E. Sundby
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Agency And Partnership: A Study Of Breach Of Promise Plaintiffs, Mary I. Coombs
Agency And Partnership: A Study Of Breach Of Promise Plaintiffs, Mary I. Coombs
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