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2016 Symposium Papers

PANEL I:

(Re)assessing the Grand Bargain: Compensation for Work Injuries in the U.S., 1900-2016

Emily Spieler, Northeastern University School of Law

Spieler Slides

Commentary by Charles R. Davoli, Workplace Injury Law & Advocacy Group

Slides of Commentator Price Fishback

PANEL II:

Workers’ Compensation at a Crossroads: Back to the Future or Back to the Drawing Board?

Alison Morantz, Stanford Law School

Morantz Slides

Commentary by John F. Burton, Jr., Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations

Commentary by James Lynch, FCAS MAAA, Chief actuary, Insurance Information Institute

Slides of Commentator Monica Galizzi/Les Boden

PANEL III:

Can State Constitutions Block the Workers’-Compensation Race to the Bottom?

Robert F. Williams, Rutgers Law School

PANEL IV:

Accommodating Tort Law: Alternative Remedies for Workplace Injuries

Robert L. Rabin, Stanford Law School

Towards a Less-Grand Bargain for Injured Workers

Adam Scales, Rutgers Law School

Commentary by George W. Conk, Fordham Law School

Conk Slides

Slides of Commentator Michael Duff

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