B.A. 1968 Boston University; J.D. 1973 Harvard University
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Member of the Mercer Law Faculty since 1988.
Involvement:
Publications:
Brown v. Board of Education Indirect and Substantial Effect, LAW TOUCHES THE HEARTS OF CHILDREN: A GENERATION REMEMBERS BROWN v. BOARD OF EDUCATION (Richard J. Bonnie & Mildred W. Robinson, eds.) Vanderbilt University Press, February 2009
Will There be Life After Law School? The Impact of Uncapping the Mandatory Retirement Age - Introduction (with Davis S. Day & Judith McMorrow) 41 J. LEGAL EDUC. 395 (1991); “Weingarten and the Taylor Law – A Claimed Difference Without Distinction” (7 Hofstra Labor Law Journal 123), which later became the basis for New York Court of Appeal’s Chief Judge Judith Kaye’s dissent in New York City Transit Authority v. New York State Public Employment Relations Board (Chief Judge Kaye’s dissent and the “Weingarten” article served as the substance for two amendments to New York State Law.)
Book Review, MATTHEW J. PERRY: THE MAN, HIS TIMES, AND HIS LEGACY (William Lewis Burke & Belinda Gergel, eds.)13 J. OF SOUTH. L. HIST. 323 (2005)
Life After Law School: On Being a Retired Law Professor (with Judith McMorrow) 41 J. LEGAL EDUC. 407 (1991).
Thinking About Law School - A Minority Guide, (1st ed. 1996) author of original drafts for Sections I (except Chapter 5) and Section II (except Chap. 9) and Chair - Minority Publication SubcommitteeB Law School Admissions Council, Inc.
Teaches:
Civil Procedure, Employment Discrimination, Introduction To Dispute Resolution, Jurisdiction and Judgments, Labor Arbitration, Labor Law I, Labor Law II , Legal Analysis, Race, Racism and the American Law, Sports Law Seminar, The Lawyering Process
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