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Full-Text Articles in Law
Annual Report Of The Colorado River Board Of California, 1976, Colorado River Board Of California
Annual Report Of The Colorado River Board Of California, 1976, Colorado River Board Of California
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Publication And Computerized Retrieval Of The Elections Code, Assembly Elections And Reapportionment Committee
Publication And Computerized Retrieval Of The Elections Code, Assembly Elections And Reapportionment Committee
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Women's Rights Handbook, California Department Of Justice, Office Of The Attorney General
Women's Rights Handbook, California Department Of Justice, Office Of The Attorney General
California Agencies
This booklet is being distributed to inform Californians about the rights of women as citizens, workers, students, spouses and consumers, and to provide other valuable information related to these rights. In recent years, and largely as a result of the work, dedication and organization of women, the courts and legislatures have taken positive steps to insure the equal treatment of women in our society. This booklet has been prepared by the Office of the Attorney General as a general summary of women's rights in several important areas, such as employment, education, credit, health care and domestic relations.
Final Report On Sex Therapy And Counseling Licensure In California, Assembly Permanent Subcommittee On Health Personnel
Final Report On Sex Therapy And Counseling Licensure In California, Assembly Permanent Subcommittee On Health Personnel
California Assembly
Members:
Assemblyman Gordon Duffy, Chairman
Assemblywoman Leona Egeland
Assemblyman John Garamendi
Assemblyman Walter Ingalls
Assemblyman Barry Keene
Assemblyman Bob McLennan
Assemblyman Herschel Rosenthal
Staff:
Steven Zatkin, Consultant
Mrs. Patricia Landsness, Secretary
Sex Discrimination: Social Security Benefits, Neil B. Cohen, Catherine A. Broderick, Charles H. Klein
Sex Discrimination: Social Security Benefits, Neil B. Cohen, Catherine A. Broderick, Charles H. Klein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Property, E. F. Roberts
Property, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
A Survey can be a wine list inventorying the entire stock in the house or a selective list of vintages worth spending some time to savour. The reader will be able in a thrice to make his or her own judgment about the policy of this house.
Fair Employment Practice Commission Report: July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975, Fair Employment Practice Commission
Fair Employment Practice Commission Report: July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975, Fair Employment Practice Commission
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Annual Report 1975-76, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Annual Report 1975-76, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review In Local Government Law: A Reappraisal, Harold H. Bruff
Judicial Review In Local Government Law: A Reappraisal, Harold H. Bruff
Publications
No abstract provided.
Presidential Exemption From Mandatory Retirement Of Members Of The Independent Regulatory Commissions, Harold H. Bruff
Presidential Exemption From Mandatory Retirement Of Members Of The Independent Regulatory Commissions, Harold H. Bruff
Publications
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action: Hypocritical Euphemism Or Noble Mandate?, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Affirmative Action: Hypocritical Euphemism Or Noble Mandate?, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was adopted in an atmosphere of monumental naivete. Congress apparently believed that equal employment opportunity could be achieved simply by forbidding employers or unions to "discriminate" on the basis of "race, color, religion, sex, or national origin," and expressly disavowed any intention to require "preferential treatment." Perhaps animated by the Supreme Court's stirring desegregation decisions of the 1950's, the proponents of civil rights legislation made "color-blindness" the rallying cry of the hour. Today we know better. The dreary statistics, so familiar to anyone who works in this field, tell the story. …
Juvenile Obscenity Statutes: A Proposal And Analysis, Jerold H. Israel, Rita Ann Burns
Juvenile Obscenity Statutes: A Proposal And Analysis, Jerold H. Israel, Rita Ann Burns
Articles
The article that follows is based largely upon a Study Report on juvenile obscenity statutes prepared for the Michigan Law Revision Commission. The objectives of the Report were (1) to analyze the various issues presented in drafting a juvenile obscenity provision, (2) to survey the treatment of those issues in statutes adopted by various states and statutes proposed by several distinguished commissions, and (3) to propose a comprehensive model statute that offers a choice of alternative provisions on key areas of controversy. Certain limitations placed upon the scope of the Report (and this article) should be noted. First, we were …
Connell: Antitrust Law At The Expense Of Labor Law, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Connell: Antitrust Law At The Expense Of Labor Law, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
From the outset, the difficulty in applying the antitrust concept to organized labor has been that the two are intrinsically incompatible. The antitrust laws are designed to promote competition, and unions, avowedly and unabashedly, are designed to limit it. According to classical trade union theory, the objective is the elimination of wage competition among all employees doing the same job in the same industry. Logically extended, the policy against restraint of trade must condemn the very existence of labor organizations, since their minimum aim has always been the suppression of any inclination on the part of working people to offer …
Hugo Black's Congressional Investigation Of Lobbying And The Public Utility Holding Company Act: A Historical View Of The Power Trust, New Deal Politics, And Regulatory Propaganda, William A. Gregory, Rennard Strickland
Hugo Black's Congressional Investigation Of Lobbying And The Public Utility Holding Company Act: A Historical View Of The Power Trust, New Deal Politics, And Regulatory Propaganda, William A. Gregory, Rennard Strickland
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.