There are a few sources for information on these events that have not
so far been mentioned.

James Gross (Cornell labor historian) has written a multi-volume history
of the NLRA and NLRB.

Jim Pope (Rutgers Law school) is currently doing an analysis of s.7(a).

And related but slightly off topic:

Daniel Ernst (Georgetown law / history) wrote Lawyers Against Labor about
two years ago. It looks at influences on the drafting of the NLRA.

Another who has written recently on this era include Thomas Kohler at
Boston College Law School.

Jack Getman (Texas Law School) has what should be a very interesting book
coming out through Cornell called The Betrayal of Local 14 -- about the
Paperworkers strike at Jay, Maine.

Ellen J. Dannin
California Western School of Law
225 Cedar Street
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone:  619-525-1449
Fax:    619-696-9999



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