359 research outputs found

    Cox: Response to Comments

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    Recent Developments in Federal Labor Law Preemption

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    The Role of the Supreme Court: Judicial Activism or Self-Restraint?

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    61st Commencement Address

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    Labor and the Antitrust Laws--A Preliminary Analysis

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    A Treatise on Labor Law, by Morris D. Forkosch

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    Ethics in Government: The Cornerstone of Public Trust

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    Executive Privilege

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    Constitutional Issues in the Regulation of the Financing of Election Campaigns

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    The decisions sustaining campaign expenditures by corporations and organized groups are libertarian in the superficial sense that they sustain claims under the first amendment. Their effect, however, is to increase the influence of organized groups, especially of groups with access to money, and to diminish the voice of the individual. If liberty means the opportunity of the individual man or woman to express himself or herself in a society in which ideas are judged principally by their merit, increasing the relative influence of organizations and shrinking the attention paid to individual voices means a net loss of human freedom

    A Treatise on Labor Law, by Morris D. Forkosch

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