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Gathering Moss: The NLRA’s Resistance to Legislative ChangeJames J. Brudney
The U.S. International Labor Relations ActSteve Charnovitz
The Intellectual Origins and Legacy of an Institutional RevolutionDorothy Sue Cobble
Impact of Labor Unions on Worker Rights and on Other Social MovementsCharles B. Craver
A Tale of Two Statutes: Reflections on the "Digestibility" and the Realization of Rights under the NLRA and Title VIICynthia Estlund
Alternative Models of Meaningful InteractionMatthew Finkin
What Can We Learn from NLRA to Create Labor Law for the 21st Century?Richard B. Freeman
The NLRB: Then and NowJames A. Gross
The Origins and Purpose of the Wagner Act in Light of the Current Economic CrisisBruce E. Kaufman
Rethinking and Reframing U.S. Policy on Worker Voice and RepresentationThomas A. Kochan
American and Australian Labor Law and Differing Approaches to Employee ChoiceRon McCallum
The NLRA’s Legacy: Collective or Individual Dispute Resolution or Not?Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Immigrant Workers and the Future of American LaborRuth Milkman(also, please see accompanying Table 1)
“Who Is An Employee?” and Other QuestionsNoah Zatz