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10-3-08 - Same Sex Marriage and Federalism
James B. Atleson 9-19-08
Maria Tysiachniouk 2-21-07
Claude Welch 2-14-07
Baldy Center/Law School Conference on
James B. Atleson, Values and Assumptions in American Labor Law: A 25th Anniversary Retrospective
AtlesonPart2PM-edit.MP3
Full program and registration details available on the Web at http://www.law.buffalo.edu/baldycenter/Atleson.htm
Friday, September 19th, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
509 O'Brian Hall,North Campus
This year marks the twenty-fifth annivarsary of the publication of Jim Atleson's book, Values and Assumptions in American Labor Law. Atleson's book is widely considered to be one of the most important contributions to labor law scholarship in the late twentieth century. A diverse group of participants will examine the impact and influence of the book from the vantage point of different disciplines and provide the opportunity to generate new scholarship.
University at Buffalo Law Faculty Moderators and Conference Organizers: Dianne Avery, Fred Konefsky, Rob Steinfeld, Jim Wooten
Speakers will include:Harry Arthurs, Law, York University • James Atleson, Law, University at Buffalo • Lance Compa, Industrial Relations, Cornell • Marion Crain, Law, Washington University, St. Louis • Mike Fischl, Law, University of Connecticut • William Gould, Law, Stanford; Former Chairman, National Labor Relations Board • Karl Klare, Law, Northeastern University • Wilma Liebman, Member, National Labor Relations Board • Joseph McCartin, History, Georgetown • Jim Pope, Law, Rutgers • Robert Rabin, College of Law, Syracuse University • Gail Radford, History, University at Buffalo • Kerry Rittich, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto • Virginia Seitz, Sidley & Austin, Washington, D.C. • Howard Wial, Brookings Institution • John Witt, Law & History, Columbia