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Hodges, Ann C.. (2018). Crossing the Thin Blue Line: Protecting Law Enforcement Officers Who Blow the Whistle. SSRN Electronic Journal. 52. 1.1 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2018). Employee Voice in Arbitration. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2012). Maintaining Union Resources in an Era of Public Sector Bargaining Retrenchment. SSRN Electronic Journal. 16(2). 599.1 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2011). Public sector employment : cases and materials.3 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2011). Avoiding Legal Seduction: Reinvigorating the Labor Movement to Balance Corporate Power. eYLS (Yale Law School). 94(3). 889.1 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2010). Fallout From 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett: Fractured Arbitration Systems in the Unionized Workplace. Journal of dispute resolution. 2010(1). 19.2 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2009). Lessons from the Laboratory: The Polar Opposites on the Public Sector Labor Law Spectrum. Cornell journal of law and public policy. 18(3). 735–774.4 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2006). Strategies for Combating Sexual Harassment: The Role of Labor Unions. 15(2). 183.2 indexed citations
Hodges, Ann C., et al.. (2005). The Business Fallout from the Rapid Obsolescence and PlannedObsolescence of High-Tech Products: Downsizing of Noncompetition Agreements. 6. 1.4 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2004). Mediation and the Transformation of American Labor Unions. Missouri law review. 69(2). 365.1 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2003). Can Compulsory Arbitration Be Reconciled With Section 7 Rights. 38(1). 173.
Hodges, Ann C.. (2001). Arbitration of Statutory Claims in the Unionized Workplace: Is Bargaining with the Union Required?. The Knowledge Bank (The Ohio State University). 16(3). 513.2 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (2000). Judicial Review of Arbitration Awards on Public Policy Grounds: Lessons from the Case Law. The Knowledge Bank (The Ohio State University). 16(1). 91.2 indexed citations
Hodges, Ann C.. (1996). Dispute Resolution Under the Americans with Disabilities Act: A Report to The Administrative Conference of the United States. 9(4). 1007.2 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (1994). The Americans with Disabilities Act in the Unionized Workplace. University of Miami law review. 48(3). 567.1 indexed citations
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Hodges, Ann C.. (1990). The Interplay of Civil Service Law and Collective Bargaining Law in Public Sector Employee Discipline Cases. Boston College law review. 32(1). 95.1 indexed citations
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