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Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
The Failed Promise Of Workplace Health Regulation, David C. Vladeck
The Failed Promise Of Workplace Health Regulation, David C. Vladeck
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Director, Owcp V. Greenwich Collieries: The End Of The True Doubt Rule, Allan Brown
Director, Owcp V. Greenwich Collieries: The End Of The True Doubt Rule, Allan Brown
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Modification Of Benefits For Claimants Under The Federal Black Lung Benefits Program, Rita A. Massie
Modification Of Benefits For Claimants Under The Federal Black Lung Benefits Program, Rita A. Massie
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Issues Surrounding Preemployment Physical Examinations In The Coal Industry, Daniel L. Stickler, Albert F. Sebok
Legal Issues Surrounding Preemployment Physical Examinations In The Coal Industry, Daniel L. Stickler, Albert F. Sebok
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Black Lung Update, Allen R. Prunty, Mark E. Solomons
Federal Black Lung Update, Allen R. Prunty, Mark E. Solomons
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Federal Black Lung Program: Its Evolution And Current Issues, Allen R. Prunty, Mark E. Solomons
The Federal Black Lung Program: Its Evolution And Current Issues, Allen R. Prunty, Mark E. Solomons
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can Coal Miners Escape Black Lung--An Analysis Of The Coal Miner Job Transfer Program And Its Implications For Occupational Medical Removal Protection Programs, Emily A. Spieler
Can Coal Miners Escape Black Lung--An Analysis Of The Coal Miner Job Transfer Program And Its Implications For Occupational Medical Removal Protection Programs, Emily A. Spieler
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liability For Transmission Of Aids In The Hospital Workplace: A Critique Of Mandatory Aids Testing Of Hospital Patients, Anne Shaffer
Liability For Transmission Of Aids In The Hospital Workplace: A Critique Of Mandatory Aids Testing Of Hospital Patients, Anne Shaffer
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stapleton V. Westmoreland Coal Company: Toward Making The Interim Presumption Irrebuttable, Michael D. Weikle
Stapleton V. Westmoreland Coal Company: Toward Making The Interim Presumption Irrebuttable, Michael D. Weikle
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Basics Of Federal Black Lung Litigation, Samuel J. Smith, Ford F. Newman
The Basics Of Federal Black Lung Litigation, Samuel J. Smith, Ford F. Newman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Lawyer's Medical Guide To Black Lung Litigation, N. Leroy Lapp M.D.
A Lawyer's Medical Guide To Black Lung Litigation, N. Leroy Lapp M.D.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Counseling The Coal Miner Suffering From Respiratory Disease, Gail Falk
Counseling The Coal Miner Suffering From Respiratory Disease, Gail Falk
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Critical Analysis Of The Legislative History Surrounding The Black Lung Interim Presumption And A Survey Of Its Unresolved Issues, Mark E. Solomons
A Critical Analysis Of The Legislative History Surrounding The Black Lung Interim Presumption And A Survey Of Its Unresolved Issues, Mark E. Solomons
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Black Lung Benefits Act: An Operator's Perspective, J. Randolph Query
The Black Lung Benefits Act: An Operator's Perspective, J. Randolph Query
West Virginia Law Review
To be successful, attorneys must acquire certain basic skills and knowledge in their respective areas of expertise. Additionally, attorneys must participate in continuing legal education to maintain these basic skills and knowledge. This is especially true for federal black lung attorneys due to the dynamic nature of the law in this area. Federal black lung law has changed dramatically since the orginial enactment of Title IV of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. Since its passage in December 1969, the Act has been substantially amended twice, first by the Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972 (BLBA), …
The Black Lung Benefits Reform And Revenue Acts Of 1977, John Rollins
The Black Lung Benefits Reform And Revenue Acts Of 1977, John Rollins
West Virginia Law Review
On February 15, 1978, Congress enacted the Black Lung Benefits Reform Act of 1977. The passage of this legislation followed months of congressional indecision over just how the existing black lung benefits system could be reformed. During this period, the financing of the program appeared to be the most divisive issue. That issue was finally resolved by the enactment in late January of the Black Lung Benefits Revenue Act of 1977. After this hurdle was cleared, the conference committee report on the reform act easily passed both houses.' The Act, which amended the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act …