No. 23-02, December 1999
Index
- Table of Contents
- Taking Stock: New Views of American Labor Law Between the World Wars
- Petting the Infamous Yellow Dog: the Seattle High School Teachers Union and the State, 1928-1931
- Battle on the Benches: the Wagner Act and the Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals, 1935-1942
- Representatives of Their Own Choosing?: Certification, Elections, and Employer Free Speech, 1935-1959
- The Search for Constitutional Protection of Labor Standards, 1924-1941: from Interstate Compacts to International Treaties
- The Heavy Burden of the State: Revisiting the History of Labor Law in the Interwar Period
- Scope of Due Diligence Investigation in Obtaining Title to Valuable Artwork
- Limited Practice Officers and Admission to Practice Rule 12: Taking or Not?
- Bystanders' Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress Claims in Washington State: Must You Be Present to Win?
- Is Leaving Work to Obtain Safety "good Cause" to Leave Employment?-providing Unemployment Insurance to Victims of Domestic Violence in Washington State