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Forthcoming Works

The following articles will appear in Issue 1 of Volume 70, to go into print in early November 2009.

ARTICLES

New Labor Law Reform Variations on an Old Theme: Is the Employee Free Choice Act the Answer?

William B. Gould
Stanford University

First Contract Arbitration and the Employee Free Choice Act

Catherine L. Fisk
Adam R. Pulver
University of California-Irvine

Reforming Labor Law by Reforming Labor Law Preemption Doctrine to Allow the State to Make More Labor Relations Policy

Henry H. Drummonds
Lewis and Clark

 A Consumer Warning for the Restatement of Employment Law: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE APPLYING

Matthew W. Finkin
University of Illinois

Equitable Prescription Drug Coverage: Preventing Sex Discrimination in Employer-Provided Health Plans

Stephen F. Befort
Elizabeth C. Borer
University of Minnesota

Citizen Employees

Richard R. Carlson
University of South Texas

COMMENTS

Surgery or Butchery? Engquist v. Oregon, Class-of-One Equal Protection, and the Shift to Categorical Treatment of Public Employees' Constitutional Claims

Matthew C. Juneau

NOTES 

Hall v. Nalco Co.: Redefining Female Infertility

Erin Percy

Be Quick-but Don't Hurry: Competing Purposes of the Federal Arbitration Act and Hall Street Associates v. Mattel 

Keith Joseph Fernandez 

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