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Reflections on the Declining Prestige of American Labor Law Scholarship

@article{Estlund2002ReflectionsOT,
  title={Reflections on the Declining Prestige of American Labor Law Scholarship},
  author={Cynthia L. Estlund},
  journal={Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal},
  year={2002},
  volume={23},
  pages={789}
}
  • C. Estlund
  • Published 2002
  • History
  • Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal

The Death of Labor Law?

▪ Abstract This review tells three interlocking tales of decline, each with its respective prognosis for recovery: the declines of labor law scholarship, labor law, and organized labor. The

Introduction: the economics of labor and employment law

The law governing the employment relationship and labor relations is a natural field for the application of economic analysis. At bottom, labor and employment law governs voluntary contractual