Vol. 41 No. 4, September 2008
Index
- The employment and labor law professor as public intellectual: sharing our work with the world.
- Educating workers about labor rights and global wrongs through documentary film.
- Working (with) workers: implementing theory.
- Making our work work.
- In the cause of union democracy.
- A theory of adjudication: law as magic.
- An introduction to the legal profession in China in the year 2008.
- The law of unintended consequences: shockwaves in the lower courts after Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly.
- The Gospel according to the state: an analysis of Massachusetts adoption laws and the closing of Catholic Charities adoption services.
- The pendulum swings: federalization of corporate law and its effects on the American capital markets.
- Puzzling logic: the constitutionality of Congress's "logic puzzle" e-mail filters.
- Money for nothing, listings for free: constitutional implications of subjecting "for-sale-by-owner" websites to real estate broker licensing statutes.
- Immigration law.
- Constitutional law.
- Criminal law.