Getman, Julius (G.)

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GETMAN, Julius (G.)

GETMAN, Julius (G.). American, b. 1931. Genres: Education, Organized labor. Career: National Labor Relations Board, Washington, DC, attorney, 1959-61; Indiana University-Bloomington, assistant professor, 1963-67, professor of law, 1967-76; Stanford University, Stanford, CA, professor of law, 1976-77; Yale University, New Haven, CT, William K. Townsend Professor of Law, 1978-86; University of Texas at Austin, Earl E. Sheffield Regents Professor of Law, 1986-. Visiting professor at Benares Hindu University and Indian Law Institute, 1967-68, and University of Chicago, 1970-71; Boston College, Richard Huber Distinguished Visiting Professor, 1991-92. Publications: (with S.B. Goldberg and J.B. Herman) Union Representation Elections: Law and Reality, 1976; Labor Relations: Law, Practice, and Policy, 1978, 2nd ed (with J.D. Blackburn), 1989; (with B.B. Pogrebin) Labor Relations: The Basic Processes, Law and Practice, 1988; (with W. Gould, C. Gramm, R. Marshall, and others) Employee Rights in a Changing Economy: The Issue of Replacement Workers, 1991; In the Company of Scholars: The Struggle for the Soul of Higher Education, 1992; (co-author) Casebook: Employment Discrimination BNA, 1979; The Betrayal of Local 14, 1998. Address: Law School, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78705, U.S.A.

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