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Home > JOURNALS > MULR > Vol. 94 > Iss. 3 (2011)

 

Spring 2011

Articles

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Promoting Employee Voice in the New American Economy
Paul M. Secunda

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Promoting Employee Voice in the American Economy: A Call for Comprehensive Reform
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt

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Letting the Puppets Speak: Employee Voice in the Legislative History of the Wagner Act
Laura J. Cooper

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Who Should Talk? What Counts as Employee Voice and Who Stands to Gain
Aditi Bagchi

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Avoiding Legal Seduction: Reinvigorating the Labor Movement to Balance Corporate Power
Ann C. Hodges

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Lessons from the Public Sector: Suggestions and a Caution
Joseph E. Slater

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Labor Law, the Left, and the Lure of the Market
Richard Michael Fischl

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Yes, Labor Markets are Flawed--But so is the Economic Case for Mandating Employee Voice in Corporate Governance
Scott A. Moss

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Silent Warning: The FDA's Ban on Off-Label Speech: Is it Protecting our Safety?
Briana R. Barron

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Burnin' Down the House--And Deducting it Too: Charitable Contributions of Buildings to Fire Departments Under I.R.C. § 170
Thomas J. Burmeister Jr.

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Table of Contents for Volume 94 Issue 3
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