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Ronald Turner (Houston) has posted on SSRN his forthcoming article in the Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal: On the Authority of the Two-Member NLRB: Statutory Interpretation Approaches and Judicial Choices.Here is the abstract: Is the National...
Ron Brown (Hawaii) provides us with news from his school's newsletter about his recent travels to China: Professor Ron Brown in China co-sponsored with Peking University Law School a two-day Conference on China’s Social Security Draft Law comparing...
Ron Brown (Hawaii) provides us with news from his school's newsletter about his recent travels to China: Professor Ron Brown in China co-sponsored with Peking University Law School a two-day Conference on China’s Social Security Draft Law comparing...
The Ninth Circuit adopted the view of the Seventh Circuit and ruled that when a plaintiff brings a retaliation claim under the Americans with Disabilities Act, compensatory and punitive damages are not available, nor is a jury trial. See Alvarado...
Bucks, the New York Times blog on making the most of your money, has this informative post (fourth of a series) on the ins and outs of unemployment compensation benefits. It is tilted a little towards New York law, but...