Crisis and Opportunity: Economic Development for the 90's: Introduction
An in-depth look at the naming of the colloquium, broken down word by word.
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An in-depth look at the naming of the colloquium, broken down word by word.
PACE supports businesses in becoming employee-owned. Urges its replication elsewhere to promote economic development and better account for workers' needs.
Demonstrates employee ownership may not keep jobs and capital in communities; recommends federal policy and examples that could prevent these pitfalls.
States must engage in strategic planning to achieve economic development. The need for creative state policies has been subordinated to national policy.
Provides farmers representing small farmers against the FmHA witha series of possible arguments to resist FmHA forclosure.
Analyzes 1st amendment rights for corporations by examining the Supreme Court case Pacific Gas and the Berger Court's definition of property rights.
In unemployment insurance, states should not have right as in NY to recover unemployment insurance over-payments from own errors; should be equity-based
In a high-technology society many of us are exposed to toxic substances, often without realizing it. The air in our homes might contain radon. The fish we eat might be contaminated with PCBs. News reports abound with stories of newly
Argues state attorneys can challenge fake abortion clinics under existing state statutes without violating 1st amendment.
Petition for extraordinary relief against CA statute requiring HIV positive persons to report themselves to the Dept of Health.
Defines how much weight a court should give to strike likelihood when evaluating a debtor's motion to reject its labor contracts.
Article argues that under law and economics, unskilled migrant farmworkers should be categorically recognized as employees.
These documents enabled us to analyze the Society's citywide assignments and dispositions and to compute the number of Criminal Court cases and citywide trials completed by the Society, the proportionate share of indigent defendants represented and the average cost per
Chapter on the origins of the indigent defense system, including the reform movement.
Examines frequency of non-conflict cases that Legal Aid "sheds" to 18-B Panel attorneys at arraignment, and the quality of defense provided for such cases.
Examines why some cases are shedded post-arraignment due to Society attorneys' failure to appear or undertake essential tasks, and the Society's explanation.