Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
Volume 21, Issue 2 (2004)
Front Matter
Symposium
Introduction
James A. Garland
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": A Qualified Defense
Eugene R. Milhizer
A Ban by Any Other Name: Ten Years of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Sharon E. Debbage Alexander
Guilty as Charged
Jay Hatheway
The Education of a Sailor
Keith Taylor
Veterans Speak Out: A Collection of Essays from the Documenting Courage Project
Phil Adams, Sharon E. Debbage Alexander, Patricia Baillie, Laura Ballard, Jeff Cleghorn, and Nick Marulli
Service Member Experiences Roundtable
James A. Garland
Articles
Honing Our Kraft?: Reconciling Variations in the Remedial Treatment of Weingarten Violations
Michael D. Moberly and Andrea G. Lisenbee
Workplace Harassment: A Proposal for a Bright Line Test Consistent with the First Amendment
Debra D. Burke
Commentary
Graduate Assistants at the Bargaining Table, But for How Long?
Stephen L. Ukeiley
Notes
Something Every Lawyer Needs to Know: The Employer-Employee Distinction in the Modern Law Firm
Catherine Lovly and Matthew J. Mehnert
Why Punitive Damages Should be Awarded for Retaliatory Discharge Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
Carol Abdelmesseh and Deanne M. DiBlasi
The Graduate Assistant Labor Movement, NYU and its Aftermath: A Study of the Attitudes of Graduate Teaching and Research Assistants at Seven Universities
Gerilynn Falasco and William J. Jackson