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Julius Gerson Getman

Articles

Julius Gerson Getman

Professor of Law, 1963-1976


The Midwest Piping Doctrine: An Example of the Need for Reappraisal of Labor Board Dogma, 31 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 292 (1964). [HeinOnline]

Section 8 (a) (3) of the NLRA and the Effect to Insulate Free Employee Choice, 32 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 735 (1965). [HeinOnline]

Indiana Labor Relations Law: The Case for a State Labor Relations Act, 42 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 77 (1966). [HeinOnline]

The Protection of Economic Pressure by Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act, 115 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW 1195 (1967). [HeinOnline]

The Debate Over the Caliber of Arbitrators: Judge Hays and His Critics, 44 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 182 (1969). [HeinOnline]

The Development of Indian Legal Education: The Impact of Language Problem, 21 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 513 (1969). [HeinOnline]

Voting Behavior in NLRB Elections (with Stephen B. Goldberg), 23rd NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON LABOR 115 (1970).

The Emerging Constitutional Principle of Sexual Equality, 1972 SUPREME COURT REVIEW 157. [HeinOnline]

The Myth of Labor Board Expertise (with Stephen B. Goldberg), 39 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 681 (1972). [HeinOnline]

The National Labor Relations Board Voting Study: A Preliminary Report (with S. B. Goldberg and J. B. Herman), 1 JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 233 (1972). [HeinOnline]

Collyer Insulated Wire: A Case of Misplaced Modesty, 49 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 57 (1973). [HeinOnline]

A Comment on Professor Hook's Paper, 1 IUSTITIA 13 (1973). [HeinOnline]

Can Collyer and Gardner-Denver Co-exist? A Postscript, 49 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 285 (1974). [HeinOnline]

A Critique of the Report of the Shreveport Experiment, 3 JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 487 (1974). [HeinOnline]

NLRB Regulation of Campaign Tactics: The Behavioral Assumptions on Which the Board Regulates (with S. B. Goldberg and J. B. Herman), 27 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1465 (1975). [ HeinOnline]

The Behavioral Assumptions Underlying NLRB Regulation of Campaign Misrepresentations: An Empirical Evaluation, Part II (with Stephen B. Goldberg), 28 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 263 (1976). [HeinOnline]