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Some Observations About The Standards Applied To Labor Injunction Litigation Under Sections 10(J) And 10(L) Of The National Labor Relations Act, George Schatzki Oct 1984

Some Observations About The Standards Applied To Labor Injunction Litigation Under Sections 10(J) And 10(L) Of The National Labor Relations Act, George Schatzki

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Where The Money Is: Remedies To Finance Compliance With Strict Structural Injunctions, James M. Hirschhorn Aug 1984

Where The Money Is: Remedies To Finance Compliance With Strict Structural Injunctions, James M. Hirschhorn

Michigan Law Review

This Article examines the formal powers that are available to the federal courts to meet this situation. Part I places the problem in perspective, describing the party structure of the institutional reform decree, the :financial burdens it places on the government defendants, and the relationship of these defendants to the fiscal authorities. Part II surveys the coercive powers historically available to the federal courts sitting in equity. Part III discusses the use of these devices against government defendants who claim financial impossibility. It emphasizes the limited recognition of impossibility, the power to compel the defendants to use available resources efficiently …


Federal Injunctive Relief Against Pending State Civil Proceedings: Younger Days Are Here Again, George Sheram King Mar 1984

Federal Injunctive Relief Against Pending State Civil Proceedings: Younger Days Are Here Again, George Sheram King

Louisiana Law Review

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