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| Volume 37 | Spring 2003 | Number 3 |
| Symposium: Work in the 21st Century: A Look at the Contemporary Labor Movement | ||
| Work in the 21st Century--Creating the Social Architecture | Maria L. Ontiveros | |
| Gender, Work, and the NAFTA Labor Side Agreement | Kate E. Andrias | |
| Separating Fact from Fiction in the Debate over Application of The Alien Tort Claims Act to Violations of Fundamental Human Rights by Corporations | Tracy Collingsworth | |
| The American Worker: Junior Partner in Success and Senior Partner in Failure | Charles B. Craver | |
| A Practical Guide to Representing Parties in EEOC Mediations | Robert E. Talbot | |
| Two Steps Forward, One Step Back--Or Vice Versa: Labor Rights Under Free Trade Agreements from NAFTA, Through Jordan, via Chile, to Latin America, and Beyond | Marley S. Weiss | |
| Comments | ||
| Toward a Just Model of Alienability of Human Tissue | Brian Budds | |
| Musical Sound Recordings as Works Made for Hire: Money for Nothing and Tracks for Free | Scott T. Okamato | |
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