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CUMMINGS, Scott L.
Law in the labor movement's challenge to wal-mart : a case study of the inglewood site fight / Scott L. Cummings
California Law Review, Berkeley, v.95 n.5 (October 2007), p.1927-1998


DIREITO DO TRABALHO, REFORMA DO DIREITO

INTRODUCTION. I- CONTEMPORARY LEVERS OF LABOR REFORM: CONTESTING WAL-ART AT THE LOCAL LEVEL. A- Theerrain of moderning labor activism. B- Organizing against bentonville: the limits of traditional unionism. C- Points of entry: localism as an alternative labor strategy. II- BETWEEN LAW AND POLICIES: THE UFCW'S FIGHT AGAINST. A- The No 1 ememy: the UFCW's fight against the supercenter invasion. B- Inglewood: the reluctant test case. C- The coalition for better inglewood: organizing Against measure 04-A. D- The legal strategy. E- From ballot-box victory to local policy reform. F- The Inglewood effect: echoes of Wal-Mart Activism. III- LAW IN THE ANTI-WAL-MART MOVEMENT: LESSONS FROM LOS ANGELS. A- Multi-level legal adocacy. B- Tactical pragmatism. C- Networked expertise. D- Muiti-tier accountability. CONCLUSION.