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Volume 31, Issue 3

Volume 31, Issue 3

The Interboro Doctrine and the Courts: A History of Judicial Pronouncements on the Protected Status of Individual Assertions of Collective Rights

By Susan L. Dolin

By Susan L. Dolin
Volume 31, Issue 3

Litigating the 1980 Presidential Election

By David M. Ifshin & Roger E. Warin

By David M. Ifshin & Roger E. Warin
Volume 31, Issue 3

Note: Ball v. James and the Rational Basis Test: An Exception to the One Person- One Vote Rule

By Jeffrey L. Snyder

By Jeffrey L. Snyder
Volume 31, Issue 3

Comment: Federal Sector Strike Injunctions: Who May Request Them and Where

By Brian A. Schaffer

By Brian A. Schaffer
Volume 31, Issue 3

Comment: Capitalizing on a Congressional Void: Executive Order No. 12,291

By Kevin Fitney

By Kevin Fitney
Volume 31, Issue 3

Defendant’s Burden of Proof in Title VII Class Action Disparate Treatment Suits

By Ellen M. Athas

By Ellen M. Athas
Volume 31, Issue 3

Comment: Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 23(B) and 24(C): A Proposal to Reduce Mistrials Due to Incapacitated Jurors

By David Paul Nicoli

By David Paul Nicoli
Volume 31, Issue 3

Judicial Construction of the 1978 Pregnancy Discrimination Amendment to Title VII: Ignoring Congressional Intent

By Sarah E. Wald

By Sarah E. Wald

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