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Accidental Republic: Crippled Workingmen, Destitute Widows, and the Remaking of American Law. By John Fabian Witt. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004. 311 pp. Index, notes, index, tables. Cloth, $49-95- ISBN: 0-674-01267-4

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Crippled Justice: The History of Modern Disability Policy in the Workplace

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Reexamining workers' compensation: A human rights perspective

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The “Perverse Result” of Disability Rights: Deregulating Care Workers’ Labor Unions in the Supreme Court

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The hidden costs of injured dignity: an exploration of one effect of Workfare policies

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The economics and politics of workers' compensation, 1930-2000

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The Great Trade-off in Workers’ Compensation: Perceptions of Injustice by Those Experiencing Persistent Pain

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Workers with Disabilities Between Legal Changes and Persisting Exclusion: How Contradictory Rights Shape Legal Mobilization

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A Cripple at a Rich Man's Gate: A Comparison of Disability, Employment and Anti-discrimination Law in the United States and Canada

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Disability and the Justification of Inequality in American History

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Disability, Employment Policy, and the Supreme Court

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A Mysterious Power: Industrial Accidents and the Legal Construction of Employment Relations in Massachusetts, 1800-1850

Christopher L Tomlins

Law and History Review, 1988

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Filling the dark spot: fifteen injured workers shine a light on the workers compensation system to improve it for others

Ann Taket

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The Myth of a Value-Free Injury Law: Constitutive Injury Law as a Cultural Battleground

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Falling through the legal cracks: the pitfalls of using workers' compensation data as indicators of work-related injuries and illnesses

Katherine Lippel

Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 2008

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Bodies in Dependence: A Foucauldian Genealogy of the Americans with Disabilities Acts

Michael E Skyer, PhD

Disability Studies Quarterly, 2019

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A Very Capitalist Condition: A history and politics of disability

Roddy Slorach

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“Disability and Labor Activism: The Pains and Joys of Coalitions"

Kim E Nielsen

Civic Labors: Scholar Activism and Working Class Studies

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Anita Silvers

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Dustin Galer

in Untold Stories: Disability History in Canada, University of Manitoba Press, (eds.) Roy Hanes & Nancy Hansen (in press), 2015

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Disability and Employment Discrimination at the Rehnquist Court

Anita Silvers

2006

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" The Moral Treatment " : On the Institutionalization of People with Disabilities in the

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‘To prove I’m not incapable, I overcompensate’: Disability, ideal workers, the academy

Jess Rodgers

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What a Difference Thirty Years - 1978 to 2008 - Makes in the Transformation of Disability Law

Ruth O'Brien

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Disability in 20th century America: Rights, Restrictions, Reproduction

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Caught in the Machinery: Workplace Accidents and Injured Workers in Nineteenth-Century Britain - By Jamie L. Bronstein

Brian Lewis

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Injured workers’ experiences of the workers’ compensation claims process: institutional disrespect and the neoliberal state,

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Douglas C Baynton

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