this is stunning news to me. i have only followed labor law superficially i suppose. it will now join the supreme court on my list of what to watch on a daily basis.
this is stunning news to me. i have only followed labor law superficially i suppose. it will now join the supreme court on my list of what to watch on a daily basis.
The history behind legal doctrines is often just as interesting as the doctrine itself. If Joy Silk's decline was driven more by individual influence than broad consensus, that adds an important layer to today's debate about its potential revival.
Do you have any recommendations for what to read about this period of labor law (e.g., between passage of NLRA until Nixon)?
this is stunning news to me. i have only followed labor law superficially i suppose. it will now join the supreme court on my list of what to watch on a daily basis.
this is stunning news to me. i have only followed labor law superficially i suppose. it will now join the supreme court on my list of what to watch on a daily basis.
The history behind legal doctrines is often just as interesting as the doctrine itself. If Joy Silk's decline was driven more by individual influence than broad consensus, that adds an important layer to today's debate about its potential revival.