Volume 76: Issue 1

Indiana Law Journal
Volume 76: Issue 1
Winter 2001
Symposium: New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st CenturyIntroduction

Employment in the New Age of Trade and Technology: Implications for Labor and Employment Law
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt

Articles
Predicting the Future of Employment Law: Reflecting or Refracting Market Forces?
Stewart J. SchwabRestrictive Covenants, Employee Training, and the Limits of Transaction-Cost Analysis
Gillian Lester

Response

Response to Gillian Lester and Stewart J. Schwab: An Indiana Perspective
William R. Groth

Articles

The Changing Role of Labor Arbitration
Theodore J. St. Antoine

A Framework for the Rejuvenation of the American Labor Market
Michael C. Harper

Response

Response to Theodore J. St. Antoine and Michael C. Harper
Barry A. Macey

Article

International Governance and Domestic Convergence in Labor Law as Seen from the American Midwest
Matthew W. Finkin

Response

Response to Matthew W. Finkin and Catherine Barnard
Lynn Duggan

Roundtable
Roundtable Discussion: What the Experiences of the Recent Past Tell Us about the Labor and Employment Law Issues of the Future
Catherine Barnard, Willard Carr, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Alivin Goldman

Notes

Overcoming Adversity: Distinguishing Retaliation from General Prohibitions Under Federal Employment Discrimination Law
Eric M.D. Zion

Making Sense out of Antisense: The Enablement Requirement in Biotechnology After Enzo Biochem v. Calgene
Matthew D. Kellam

Staying True to Purpose: Including Corporate Debtors Under ยง362(h) of the Federal Bankruptcy Code
D. Casey Kobi