Volume 87: Issue 1
Indiana Law Journal |
Volume 87: Issue 1 Winter 2012 |
SYMPOSIUM: LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW UNDER THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION: A TIME FOR HOPE AND CHANGE? |
Introduction |
Swimming in the Crosscurrents of History: Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt & Matthew Kelley |
PANEL ONE |
THE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR LABOR UNDER BARACK OBAMA: THE ECONOMY, CAN OBAMA BAIL OUT WORKERS? |
Becoming Too Small to Bail? Prospects for Workers in the 2011 Economy and 112th Congress Lonnie Golden |
Labor Policy in the Great Recession Robert J. Flanagan |
DISCUSSANTS |
Keynes Was Right! Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt |
Labor Policy and the Great Recession: An Economist’s Perspective Elyce Rotella |
PANEL TWO |
LABOR LAW: CHANGE IN THE LAW GOVERNING EMPLOYEE COLLECTIVE RIGHTS? LABOR LAW POLICY IN THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION |
Beyond Labor Law: Private Initiatives to Promote Employee Freedom of Association in the Obama Era William B. Gould IV |
Labored Law: Bilateralism or Pluralism, Ossification or Reformation? John N. Raudabaugh |
DISCUSSANT |
Moving Beyond the Zero-Sum Game: Joint Management-Employee Committees In the Twenty-First Century Karl G. Nelson |
PANEL THREE |
LABOR LAW: THE OBAMA BOARD |
Televising the Supreme Court: Why Legislation Fails R. Patrick Thornberry |