This Article provides an introduction to the symposium. This symposium originated in a session at the annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History held in Seattle in October 1998. Entitled Labor, Law, and the State in the Interwar Period, the panel provided four different views of a decisive period in the development of labor law in the United States. In the 1980s the panel\u27s chair, Katherine Van Wezel Stone, and commentator, Christopher L. Tomlins, published works that helped spark a modern revival in the historical study of U.S. labor law. The authors of the four papers presented at the session were more recent entrants into the field and had significantly different perspectives on their subject. As members of the audienc...
Labor law became labor and employment law during the past several decades. The connotation of labor...
This paper explores the history of sit-down strikes from the New Deal Era and beyond and traces thei...
During the last fifty years, labor legislation and public opinion have fluctuated widely. People sho...
This symposium originated in a session at the annual meeting of the American Society for Legal Histo...
This Article reflects on possible conclusions to be drawn from this symposium. The article concludes...
American historians tend to believe that labor activism was moribund in the years between the First ...
It is common knowledge that dramatic and almost revolutionary developments have taken place in labor...
Within the rich, interdisciplinary literature on law and social movements, scholarly attention has o...
In the early New Deal days, workers\u27 placards in the coal fields proudly proclaimed, President R...
This essay muses on the relationship between law, labor organizing, politics, and the role of academ...
Even the general circulation press, from the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times to Business Wee...
Since passage of the Wagner Act in 1935, U.S. labor law has guaranteed workers the right to strike. ...
It will be helpful in appraising labor relations problems of today to recall that unionism in this c...
The formative years of the American labor movement were marked by intransigent judicial hostility to...
This article, part of a symposium on the history of various areas of labor and employment law, gives...
Labor law became labor and employment law during the past several decades. The connotation of labor...
This paper explores the history of sit-down strikes from the New Deal Era and beyond and traces thei...
During the last fifty years, labor legislation and public opinion have fluctuated widely. People sho...
This symposium originated in a session at the annual meeting of the American Society for Legal Histo...
This Article reflects on possible conclusions to be drawn from this symposium. The article concludes...
American historians tend to believe that labor activism was moribund in the years between the First ...
It is common knowledge that dramatic and almost revolutionary developments have taken place in labor...
Within the rich, interdisciplinary literature on law and social movements, scholarly attention has o...
In the early New Deal days, workers\u27 placards in the coal fields proudly proclaimed, President R...
This essay muses on the relationship between law, labor organizing, politics, and the role of academ...
Even the general circulation press, from the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times to Business Wee...
Since passage of the Wagner Act in 1935, U.S. labor law has guaranteed workers the right to strike. ...
It will be helpful in appraising labor relations problems of today to recall that unionism in this c...
The formative years of the American labor movement were marked by intransigent judicial hostility to...
This article, part of a symposium on the history of various areas of labor and employment law, gives...
Labor law became labor and employment law during the past several decades. The connotation of labor...
This paper explores the history of sit-down strikes from the New Deal Era and beyond and traces thei...
During the last fifty years, labor legislation and public opinion have fluctuated widely. People sho...