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Jul. 4, 2002

High Court Reconciles Conflicting Circuit Rulings

Column by Andrew W. Volin - The many different federal statutes affecting employment, and the complex structure of those statutes, have resulted in many significant judicial rulings interpreting these laws. Most disputes about how to interpret federal employment statutes are resolved by the various U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals. However, the various circuits are not obligated to follow each other's decisions.

        
        By Andrew W. Volin
        
        The many different federal statutes affecting employment, and the complex structure of those statutes, have resulted in many significant judicial rulings interpreting these laws. Most disputes about how to interp...

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