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Instead, the litigation stands uneasily at the intersection of labor law and antitrust law, Feldman noted, and rests in large part on the question of whether the players have the right to refrain from forming a union and to deal with management independently.
Whilst observational studies cannot determine causality, the evidence suggests overall negative associations at the intersection of labor migration and child mental health, but a weak association with nutritional status.
Jim Brown vs. the Browns is part of a bigger red zone alert at the intersection of organized labor, economics and the NFL.
The Alabama-based Drummond Company's recent coal spill in Colombia has combined with its record of labor abuse to place the coal giant at the intersection of the country's political struggles and environmental crises.
"It could be the complexity of the case; it raises difficult, unprecedented issues at the intersection of antitrust and labor law," said Gabe Feldman of Tulane Law School, who has worked as an analyst for the NFL Network.
Then, left only with her life and standing at the intersection of crisis and need, she became a victim of exploitation, forced into child labor and denied her right to an education.
Meets tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the intersection of Rector Street and Broadway.
Meets Sunday at 11 a.m. at the intersection of Clinton and Montague Streets.
Meets Sunday at 1 p.m. at the intersection of Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues and Fourth Avenue.
— for the light to change at the intersection of Hodge Road and Route 206.
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