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Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1992-1, Eric J. Schmertz Jan 1992

Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1992-1, Eric J. Schmertz

Eric J. Schmertz Selected Reports, Awards and Opinions, 1967-2006 Special Collection

Documents include arbitration awards and decisions written by Eric J. Schmertz as arbitrator of labor disputes between workers and management of Bellsouth Telecommunications, Incorporated, Eaton Corporation Bethlehem Assembly Plant, and General Electric Company, among others.


Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1992-3, Eric J. Schmertz Jan 1992

Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1992-3, Eric J. Schmertz

Eric J. Schmertz Selected Reports, Awards and Opinions, 1967-2006 Special Collection

Documents include arbitration awards and decisions written by Eric J. Schmertz as arbitrator of labor disputes between workers and management of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Trans World Airlines, and members of United Federation of Teachers Local 2, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO.


Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1992-2, Eric J. Schmertz Jan 1992

Reports, Awards, And Opinions 1992-2, Eric J. Schmertz

Eric J. Schmertz Selected Reports, Awards and Opinions, 1967-2006 Special Collection

Document includes the Report to the President by Emergency Board No. 221 concerning the investigation of a dispute between Consolidated Rail Corporation and its employees represented by the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes. The Emergency Board was established pursuant to Executive Order No. 12795 Dated March 31, 1992 and Section 10 of The Railway Labor Act, as Amended.


Preventing Trauma For The Children Of Divorce Through Education And Professional Responsibility, Andrew Schepard, Joan Atwood, Steven W. Schlissel Jan 1992

Preventing Trauma For The Children Of Divorce Through Education And Professional Responsibility, Andrew Schepard, Joan Atwood, Steven W. Schlissel

Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship

Divorce is one of the greatest challenges that American children face. The numbers affected are enormous. In 1951, a rate of 6.1 children per thousand were involved in a divorce. In 1981, the rate reached18.7 children per thousand. Since then, the rate has fallen back some-what to 16.8 children per thousand in 1986, the last year for which statistics are available. This number translates to about 1.2 million children each year who experience the divorce of their parents. If current rates of divorce continue, we can expect that a significant percentage of all American children will become children of divorce …


Judicial Review Of Academic Student Evaluations: A Comment On Susan 'M' V. New York Law School From Those Who Litigated It, Harold Weinberger, Andrew Schepard Jan 1992

Judicial Review Of Academic Student Evaluations: A Comment On Susan 'M' V. New York Law School From Those Who Litigated It, Harold Weinberger, Andrew Schepard

Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship

Susan "M" v. New York Law School is the most recent decision of a highest court of a state that vindicates the principle of judicial noninterference in academic evaluation of students. Susan"M" has become quite noteworthy, spawning both a major recent law review article exhaustively analyzing all the relevant precedents and poetry. Discussion of the case generates intense interest, particularly among academics (both faculty and administrators) and law students. The former are generally relieved by its outcome; the latter are distressed that they have to aim their developing litigation skills on targets other than their professors.

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