Publications
Book Author
MODERN LABOR LAW IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND THE PUBLIC SECTOR
(with Seth D. Harris, Joseph E. Slater, and Anne Lofaso (Lexis,
2011)
LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS AND THE LAW (with J. Getman and B.
Pogrebin) (Foundation Press, Second Edition, 1999)
WEST’S FEDERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE: LABOR RELATIONS
(Volume 8) (2000) (with J. Getman and B. Pogrebin). (2001,
2002, and 2003 Pocket Part Supplement)
Book Editor THE CONTINGENT AND ALTERNATIVE WORKFORCE (ABA/BNA,
forthcoming 2009) (Senior Editor).
LABOR AND THE CONSTITUTION: CONTROVERSIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
SERIES (Two Volume Set) THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF LABOR LAWS AND
THEIR RELATION TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH (Volume One);
LABOR AND PROPERTY, PRIVACY, DISCRIMINATION, AND INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS (Volume Two) (Garland Press, New York & London,
1999).
HANDLING EMPLOYMENT DISPUTES IN NEW YORK (Board of Contributing
Editors) (Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, 1995).
LABOR LAW Volume, in THE INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF ESSAYS IN LAW
AND LEGAL THEORY (New York University and Dartmouth Presses,
1993).
Book
Chapters
“External Law,” Chapter 13 Editor, in THE TREATISE ON DISCIPLINE
AND DISCHARGE IN ARBITRATION (2nd Edition, American Bar
Association, 2008)
“Management Rights,” Chapter Thirteen Topic Editor and
Contributing Author, 1998 & 1999 Supplements to the 5th
Edition, 2004 6th Edition, and 2008 Supplement to the 6th
Edition, of, How Arbitration Works.
“Religion in the Workplace,” The Encyclopedia of American Civil
Liberties (P. Finkelman, Editor) Routledge (forthcoming, 2008).
“The Fair Labor Standards Act and Religion,” The Encyclopedia of
American Civil Liberties (P. Finkelman, Editor) Routledge
(forthcoming, 2008).
“NLRB v. Catholic Bishop of Chicago,” The Encyclopedia of
American Civil Liberties (P. Finkelman, Editor) Routledge
(forthcoming, 2008).
“Association of Catholic Trade Unionists,” The Encyclopedia
ofCatholic Social Thought, Social Scienceand Social Policy 60-61
(2007)
“The Catholic Worker Movement,” The Encyclopedia of Catholic
Social Thought, Social Science,and Social Policy 157-158 (2007)
“The Knights of Labor,” The Encyclopedia of Catholic Social
Thought, Social Science,and Social Policy 601-603 (2007)
“Labor and Employment,” The Encyclopedia of Catholic Social
Thought, Social Science,and Social Policy 607-609 (2007)
“Peter Maurin,” The Encyclopedia of Catholic Social
Thought, Social Scienceand Social Policy 678-679 (2007).
“Worker Priests,” The Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought,
Social Science, and Social Policy 1142-1143 (2007).
“Dorothy Day,” Chapter in “The Teachings of Modern Christianity
on Law, Society, Politics, and Human Nature”190-219: (Eds.,
Profs. John Witte, Frank Alexander) (Columbia U. Press, 2006).
“The Evolution of the Employment Relationship,” and “The Tests
of Employment” Chapters Two and Three Author and Senior Editor, THE
TREATISE ON THE ALTERNATIVE WORKFORCE (American Bar Association,
2002).
“The Road From Negligence To Negligence In Employment,” Chapter
One in NEGLIGENCE IN EMPLOYMENTLAW 1-24 (Bureau of National
Affairs, 2002) (A.G. Feliu, ed.)
"Dorothy Day and the Transformation of Work: Lessons for Labor,"
Chapter 15 in Dorothy Day and The Cathollic Worker Movement:
Centenary Essays 274-296 (Marquette University Press, 2001).
“Employee Rights,” Chapter 9, 125-152,in PRIMER ON LEGAL
AFFFAIRS FOR SCHOOL Business Officials(C.J. Russo, ed.)(2001) (with
L. Martino).
“Labor and Employment Law,” The MacMillan Library
Compendium: THE SUPREME COURT (2000).
“Labor Law and Religion,” in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION AND
AMERICAN LAW 263-267 (P. Finkelman ed.) (Garland Publishing,
2000).
“Catholic Social Teaching And The Welfare Workforce,” 4 St
John’s University Vincentian Chair of Social Justice and Center for
Church and Society111-133 (M. Kelly, ed., 1998).
“Sexual Harassment,” ENCARTA ENCYCLOPEDIA (1998) (A. Schwartz,
ed.)
“Remedies for Inappropriate Discipline,” Chapter 12 Editor,in
THE TREATISE ON DISCIPLINE AND DISCHARGEIN ARBITRATION (American
Bar Association, 1998).
“An Overview of Sexual Harassment Law,” New York State Bar
Association Third Annual Employment Law Litigation Institute
(Published Materials, May 18, 1998).
“Essay” in Yale Law School Graduates at Work, 13-15 (June,
1997).
“The Substantive Role of Remedies In Employment Litigation,” New
York State Bar Association Second Annual Employment Law Litigation
Institute, Published Materials, May 16, 1997.
“Legal Arguments Against The Death Penalty,” St. John’s
University Vincentian Chair of Social Justice and Center for Church
and Society (M. Kelly ed., 1995).
“Legal Advisory In The Administration Of Worker Compensation”
(Chapter Six) in THE TREATISE OF WORKER DISABILITY COMPENSATION
(Warren Gorham and Lamont Publishers, 1994) (with T. Rosasco).
“The Summaries of State Law” (Chapter Five) in THE TREATISE OF
WORKER DISABILITY COMPENSATION (Warren Gorham and Lamont
Publishers, 1994).
“Labor and Employment Issues” (Chapter 17), in COMPLIANCE
PROGRAMS AND THE CORPORATE SENTENCING GUIDELINES: PREVENTING
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LIABILITY (Kaplan, Murphy, and Swenson, eds.
1993) (Clark, Boardman, and Callaghan, 1993) (with A. F.
Cacozza).
“Government Regulation of Religion Through Labor and Employment
Discrimination Laws,” in THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN MONITORING AND
REGULATING RELIGION IN PUBLIC LIFE 121-160 (J. Wood, ed.,) (Baylor
University Press, 1993).
Law Review
Articles
The 50th Anniversary of
the Steelworkers Trilogy: Some Reflections On Judicial Review of
Labor Arbitration Decisions: Will Gold Turn to Rust? 60
Catholic University L. Rev. (forthcoming, 2010-2011) (with C.
Papadopoulos and M. Zitelli)
Labor Contract
Formation, Tenuous Torts, and the Realpolitik of Justice Sotomayor
on the 50th Anniversary of the Steelworkers Trilogy: Granite Rock
Company v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1 American
University Washington College of Law Labor and Employment Brief
(forthcoming 2010-2011) (with R. Reynolds and N. Zamir)
"The Catholicity of the Middle Class: Reflections on Caritas in
Veritate," 24 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public
Policy 379-398 (2010) (Written by invitation for Symposium, "The
Rise and Fall of the Middle Class" 2010) (with S. Martir)
"Pope Benedict XVI, (President?) Ron Brown, and Workers'
Rights," 25 St. John's Journal of Civil Rights and Econmic
Development (forthcoming, 2010) (written by invitation for
Symposium Conference, November 13-14, 2009).
Mandatory Labor
Arbitration of Statutory Claims and the Future of Fair Employment:
14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett, 19 Cornell Journal of Law and Public
Policy 429-458 (2010) (with E. McNamara)
Unsafe Workplaces,
Injured Workers, and the Bizarre Bifurcation of Section 7 of the
National Labor Relations Act, 111 West Virginia Law Review
395-410 (2009)
“Laborem Exercens’ Prescient Critique of Technology,” 6
Villanova Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 113-131 (2009)
(presented by invitation at the 25th anniversary of Laborem
Exercens Symposium at Villanova University, September 25-27,
2006.)
“Sprint/United Management Company v. Mendelsohn and Case-by-Case
Adjudication of “Me Too” Evidence of Discrimination,” 102
Northwestern Law Review Colloquy (July 7, 2008).
Not The Bishops’
Finest Hour: Economic Justice, with Cerberus Unchained? 47
Journal of Catholic Legal Studies 293-302 (2008) (Written by
invitation for Symposium on “Forming Consciences for Faithful
Citizenship: A Call to Political Responsibility from the Catholic
Bishops of the Untied States”)
“Labor Organizing By Executive Order—Governor Spitzer and the
Unionization of Home-Based Child Day Care Providers,” 35 Fordham
Urban Law Journal 277-305 (2008) (written by invitation for
symposium issue on “New Forms of Labor Organizing”)
“Introduction to the Symposium, Catholic Social Science,” 47
Journal of Catholic Legal Studies 1 (2008)
“Some Reflections on Labor and Employment Ramifications of
Diocesan Bankruptcy Filings,” 47 Journal of Catholic Legal Studies
97-127 (2008) (Keynote speech at the National Annual Convention of
The National Association of Catholic School Teachers, Boston,
October 6, 2007, and also presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of
the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, St. John’s University
School of Law, Queens, New York City, October 27, 2007; and, at the
Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome, March 5, 2008).
“The Future of Labor Through The Prism Of Bankruptcy,” 8
American Bankruptcy Institute L. Rev. 393-394 (2008) (with G.R.
Warner) (Introduction to the Symposium)
“Introduction to the Symposium, Transatlantic Perspectives on
Alternative Dispute Resolution,” 81 St. John’s L. Rev. 1-3 (2007)
(with F.A. Cavanagh)
A Comparative
Assessment of Labor Dispute Resolution in the United States &
the United Kingdom, 81 St. John’s L. Rev. 29-40 (2007)
(Symposium issue, “Transatlantic Perspectives on ADR) (with F.A.
Cavanagh)
“Why Not a General Strike?,” 20 Notre Dame Journal of Law,
Ethics, and Public Policy 621-638 (2006) (Symposium Issue onThe
American Worker).
“The Long View of the NLRA at 70…Or, the More Things Change?,”
56 Labor Law Journal 172-175 (Fall, 2005)
Antoine Frederic
Ozanam: - Building the Good Society, 3 St. Thomas Law
Journal21-47(2005) (Presented by invitation at “The Catholic
Intellectual Tradition and the Good Society” Symposium Conference,
University of St. Thomas Institute for Catholic Thought, Law, and
Public Policy, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 9, 2005).
“19th Century Local Unemployment Compensation Insurance Law in
the 21st Century Global Economy,” 44 Santa Clara Law Review
1113-1128 (2004) (written by invitation for “Meeting Human Needs”
Symposium Issue)
“Reflections on Current Labor Applications of Catholic Social
Teaching,” 1 Villanova Journal of Catholic Social Thought 647-683
(2004) (written by invitation for Symposium on Catholic Social
Thought and the Law).
“Teaching Policy Sciences “Equivalencies’: Some Law School
Applications,” 36 Policy Sciences Review 64-70 (2003) (written by
Invitation for Symposium Special Issue).
“Constructive Discharge: Eaiser Said Than Done,” 2 Employee
Rights Quarterly 69-74 (2002) (with L. Hess).
“The United States’ Concerns About the Convention on the Rights
of the Child,” 14 Education and the Law 141-152(Southampton,
England; Notre Dame Law Center, London) (2002).
“Introduction: Bishop McHugh---The Austerity and Vigor of the
Church Militant,” Symposium Conference, “The Legacy of Bishop James
T. McHugh,” 7 Society of Catholic Social Science Review 7-9
(2002).
“International Debt Relief in the Jubilee Year: From Pope John
Paul II to U2 “In the Name of Love” 19 Boston University
International Law Journal 257-271 (2001).
“St. Thomas Aquinas, Jacques Maritain, and Law” 40 The Catholic
Lawyer 381-400 (2001).
“The Supreme Court’s Labor and Employment Law Jurisprudence,”
36Tulsa L.J. 515-556 (2001) (written by invitation as lead article
for Labor and Employment Law Symposium issue).
“Introduction to Symposium Papers from the Transatlantic
Perspectives on Labor and Employment Law Conference,” 14 New York
International Law Review 1 (2001).
“The Internationalization of Employment Dispute Mediation,” 14
New York International Law Review 2-32 (2001).
“ExCorde Ecclesiae and American Catholic Higher Education: Dead
on Arrival?” 28 Religion andEducation 58-74 (2001)(with
C.J.Russo).
“The Constitutional Vitality of Ex Corde Ecclesiae, And A
Response to the Alexanders’ Despair,”29 J. Law and Education
307-316 (2001) (written by invitation in response to 29 J.L. &
Education 149 (April, 2001) (with C.J. Russo).
"Courts in New York will Enforce Non-Compete Clauses in
Contracts only if They are Carefully Contoured,""72 New York State
Bar Journal 27-35 (October 2000) (Written by invitation for special
issue celebration 0f the St. John’s University School of Law).
“Program Moderator’s Introduction to the Proceedings of the 2000
Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools Section on
Employment Discrimination Law,” 4 Employee Rights and Employment
Policy Journal 141-142 (2000).
“Introduction to the Third National Conference of the
Association of the Religiously Affiliated Law Schools,” 74 St.
John’s L.Rev.565-569 (2000).
“Some Proposals to Counter the Continuing Resistance to Ex Corde
Ecclesiae,” 74 St. John’s L. Rev. 629-654 (2000) (written by
invitation for Symposium of the Third National Conference of the
Association of the Religiously Affiliated Law Schools) (with C.J
Russo).
“Child Labor and Exploitation,” 14 St. John’s Journal of Legal
Commentary 377-381 (2000) (Panel Introduction at Symposium, “Legal
Reform and Children’s Human Rights.”)
“Introduction to the Welfare Workforce Colloquium,” 73 St.
John’s L.Rev. 747-752 (1999).
“Dorothy Day, Workers’ Rights, and Catholic Authenticity” 26
Fordham Urban L.J.1371-1392 (1999).
“Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding Drug Testing in Schools,”
3 Michigan State University L.Rev. 612-644 (1999) (with C.J.
Russo).
“The First Amendment and the Labor Relations of
Religiously-Affiliated Employers” 8 Boston University Public
Interest Law Journal 449-467 (1999) (with C.J. Russo).
“The Ramifications of Labor Relations in the National Basketball
Association,” 16 Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal 469-479
(1999) (written by invitation)(with R. Nobile).
“The Bishop’s Role In The Catholic Law School,” 11 Regent Univ.
L.Rev. 23-29 (1998-1999) (Written by invitation for Symposium
Conference of the Association of Religiously Affiliated Law
Schools).
“The Discernment of (The Law Student’s) Vocation in Law,” 66
Fordham L. Rev. 1425-1430 (1998) (Symposium Issue, “The Relevance
of Religion to a Lawyer’s Work”).
“Increasing the Synergy Between the Law Schools and Practicing
Lawyers: The St. John’s Experience,” 70 New York State Bar
Journal 38-40 (May-June, 1998) (Written by invitation for special
issue on legal education).
“Catholic Social Teaching On Work,” 49 Labor Law Journal 912-919
(1998).
“The Problematic Employment Dynamics of Student Internships,” 12
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 227-264
(1998) (Written by invitation for Symposium, “Legal Issues in the
Workplace”).
“Br(e)aking The Exploitation Of Labor?: Tensions Regarding the
Welfare Workforce,” 25 Fordham Urban L.J. 1-41 (1997).
“Reflections On The Catholic University’s Tenure Prerogatives,”
43 Loyola University of New Orleans L.Rev. 181-213 (1997) (with
C.J. Russo).
“The Supreme Court’s Jurisprudence Of Religious Substance And
Symbol,” 28 Loyola University of Chicago L. Journal 419-460
(1997) (with C.J. Russo).
“Dorothy Day’s Lessons For The Transformation Of Work,” 14
Hofstra Labor Law Journal 57-150 (1996) (Research project supported
by grant awarded, March, 1996 by the Fund for Labor Relations
Studies, University of Michigan Law School).
“Employee or Independent Contractor? Vizcaino v. Microsoft
Corporation,” 47 Labor Law Journal 749-754 (1996) (with W.T.
Leder).
“Introduction of the Panel: First Amendment and Regulatory
Concerns,” 11 St. John’s Journal of Legal Commentary 709-712 (1996)
(Written by invitation for Symposium “Cyberspace And The Law”).
“The Employment Relation Of The Law Professor In The Consent
Decree Era,” 30 Georgia L.Rev. 259-265 (1995).
“The Problematic Status Of Public Employee Compensation And
Retiree Pension Security: Resisting The State, Reforming The
Corporation,” 5 Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 37-68
(1995).
“Sex Discrimination: Continuing Clarifications By The
Second Circuit,” 61 Brooklyn L. Rev. 363-395 (1995) (Written by
invitation for Second Circuit review issue).
“Religious Harassment In The Workplace: An Analysis Of
the E.E.O.C. Proposed Guidelines,” 56 Montana L. Rev. 119-144
(1995) (Written by invitation for the Religious Freedom Restoration
Act Symposium).
“Company Closings And Community Consequences,” 72 Detroit L.
Rev. 1-18 (1994).
“Introduction To ERISA Symposium,” 68 St. John’s L. Rev. 317-319
(1994) (Written by invitation for ERISA Twentieth Anniversary
Symposium).
“The Continuing Viability Of Affirmative Action Diversity
Principles In Professional School Student Admissions And Faculty
Hiring,” 63 Howard University Journal Of Negro Education 421-429
(1994) (Written by invitation for Brown v. Board of Education
Fortieth Anniversary Symposium).
“Introductory Remarks: Racism Or Economics?,” 9 St. John’s
Journal of Legal Commentary 439-443 (1994) (Written by Invitation
for Symposium “Environmental Justice: The Merging of Civil
Rights and Environmental Activism”).
“The Right To Unionize In The United States, Mexico, and Canada:
A Comparative Assessment,” 10 Hofstra Labor Law Journal 537-559
(1993) (Written by invitation for Symposium “Implications of the
North American Free Trade Agreement”).
“Where To Pray? A Survey Regarding Prayer Rooms In A.B.A.
Accredited, Religiously Affiliated Law Schools,” 1993 Brigham Young
University L. Rev. 1287-1315 (1993).
“A Not So Distant Mirror: Federalism And The Role Of
Natural Law In The United States, The Republic of Ireland, And The
European Community” 25 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
429-470 (1992) (with P.W. Butler).
“Government Regulation Of Religion Through Labor And Employment
Discrimination Laws,” 22 Stetson L. Rev. 27-68 (1992) (Written by
invitation for Labor and Employment Law Symposium).
The Assault On Scholarship,” 32 William and Mary L. Rev.
993-1004 (1991).
“ERISA Law In The Rehnquist Court,” 42 Syracuse L. Rev. 945-970
(1991).
“Let Us Pray: (But Not “Them”!): The Troubled
Jurisprudence of Religious Liberty,” 65 St. John’s L. Rev. 273-296
(1991) (Written by invitation for Bill of Rights Bicentennial
Symposium “Perspectives On Fundamental Human Freedoms”). (with C.J.
Russo).
“Actualizing What Ought To Be: A Response To Professor
Milner Ball,” 20 Capital L. Rev. 55-66 (1991) (Written by
invitation for Symposium on Law, Politics, and the Public
Forum).
“Judging The Justice In The Television Age,” 7 St. John’s
Journal of Legal Commentary 105-107 (1991) (Written by invitation
for Colloquium “The Judicial Nomination And Confirmation
Process”).
“The Return Of School Prayer: Reflections On The
Libertarian - Conservative Dilemma,” 20 Journal of Law and
Education 167-174 (1991) (with C.J. Russo).
“Mandatory Arbitration And Wealth Distribution: The
Policies And Politics Of The Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendments
Act,” 24 California at Davis L. Rev. 195-225 (1990).
“Public Employee Pension Funds: A Cautionary Essay,” 41
Labor Law Journal 700-705 (1990).
“Overcoming NLRB v. Yeshiva University By The Implementation Of
Catholic Labor Theory,” 41 Labor Law Journal 55-64 (1990) (with
C.J. Russo).
“The Role Of Religion In The Secular Workplace,” 4 Notre Dame
Journal Of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 749-763 (1990) (Written
by invitation for Symposium on The First Amendment Religion Clauses
Of The Constitution).
“Union Leadership And Workers’ Voices: Meeting The Needs of
Linguistically Heterogeneous Union Members,” 58 Cincinnati L. Rev.
115-173 (1989) (Research project supported by one of seven
inaugural grants awarded nationwide, March, 1988, by the Fund for
Labor Relations Studies, University of Michigan Law School).
“Labor Relations Law,” 40 Syracuse L. Rev. 463-497 (1989)
(Written by invitation for 1988 Annual Survey of New York Law).
“Catholic Labor Theory And The Transformation Of Work,” 45
Washington and Lee L. Rev. 119-157 (1988).
“The Right To Unionize As A Fundamental Human And Civil Right,”
9 Mississippi College L. Rev. 135-154 (1988) (Written by invitation
for Civil Rights Symposium).
“Reducing The Risk Of Negligence In Hiring,” 14 Employee
Relations Law Journal 31-40 (1988).
“Labor Relations Law,” 39 Syracuse L. Rev. 449-495 (1988)
(Written by invitation for 1987 Annual Survey of New York Law).
“Teaching Moral Values In Public Schools: Some
Constitutional Considerations,” 31 Catholic Lawyer 173-182 (1987)
(Written by invitation for Symposium “Ethics And Morality In
Education.”)
“Labor Relations Law,” 38 Syracuse L. Rev. 417-469 (1987)
(Written by invitation for 1986 Annual Survey of New York Law).
“The Scope Of ERISA Preemption Of State Law: A Study In
Effective Federalism,” 48 Pittsburgh L. Rev. 427-490 (1987).
“COBRA: Congress Provides Partial Protection Against
Employer Termination of Retiree Health Insurance,” 24 San Diego L.
Rev. 77-100 (1987) (Written by invitation for Labor Law
Symposium.)
“Lessons From Publius For Contemporary Labor Law,” 38 Alabama L.
Rev. 1-30 (1986).
“The Labor Preemption Doctrine: Hamiltonian Renaissance Or
Last Hurrah?,” 27 William and Mary L. Rev. 507-582 (1986).
“Some Proposals To Harmonize Labor Law Jurisprudence And
Reconcile Political Tensions,” 65 Nebraska L. Rev. 75-119
(1986).
“The First Amendment Religion Clauses And Labor And Employment
Law In The Supreme Court, 1984 Term,” 31 New York Law School L.
Rev. 1-36 (1986).
“The National Labor Relations Board And The Politics of Labor
Law,” 27 Boston College L. Rev. 39-52 (1985) (Written by invitation
for 1985 Annual Survey of Labor and Employment Law).
“Significant Decisions Of The NLRB 1984: The Reagan Board’s
‘Celebration’ Of The 50th Anniversary Of The National Labor
Relations Act,” 18 Connecticut L. Rev. 7-80 (1985) (with R. T.
Mak).
“The Congressional Response to NLRB v. Bildisco And The
Constitutional Subtleties Of The Non Delegation Doctrine,” 62
Detroit L. Rev. 245-273 (1985).
“Legal Developments Since NLRB v. Bildisco: Partial
Resolution Of Problems Regarding Labor Contract Rejection In
Bankruptcy,” 62 Denver L. Rev. 615-626 (1985) (Written by
invitation for Labor Law Symposium “New Frontiers In Labor And
Employment Law”).
“A Call For Supreme Court Clarification Of The Union Duty Of
Fair Representation,” 29 St. Louis L.J. 45-90 (1984) (Written by
invitation).
“Conflict Between Seniority And Affirmative Action Principles In
Labor Arbitration, And Consequent Problems Of Judicial Review,” 57
Temple L. Q. 47-75 (1984).
“Labor Contract Rejection in Bankruptcy: The Supreme
Court’s Attack On Labor In NLRB v. Bildisco,” 25 Boston College L.
Rev. 539-608 (1984).
“Union Liability For Damages After Bowen v. Postal
Service: The Incongruity Between Labor Law and Title VII
Jurisprudence,” 35 Baylor L. Rev. 237-289 (1983).
“The Employee’s Right To Representation During Employer
Investigatory Interviews: A Critical Analysis Of The Evolution
Of Expanding Weingarten Principles,” 28 Villanova L. Rev. 572-621
(1983).
“Sexual Harassment in Employment -- Some Proposals Toward
More Realistic Standards of Liability,” 32 Drake L. Rev.
407-439 (1983) (with R. F. Conte).
“Comparable Worth: The Demise of the Disparate Impact
Theory of Liability,” 1982 Detroit College L. Rev. 853-905.
Book Reviews 32 The Catalyst (Newsletter of the Catholic League
for Religious and Civil Liberties) 8-9(December, 2005), reviewing
Kevin Shamus Hasson, the right to be wrong: ending the culture war
over religion in america (2005) (written by invitation).
19 Journal of Law and Religion 199-205 (2003-2004), reviewing
Joseph A. Varacalli, Bright Promise, Failed
Community: Catholics and the american public order
(2002)written by invitation).
2 Employment Rights Quarterly 74-75 (2001), reviewing William B.
Gould, LABORED RELATIONS (2000).
16 Journal of Law and Religion 279-283, (2001), reviewing
Michael Ariens and Robert Destro, RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN A
PLURALISTIC SOCIETY (1996), Thomas Berg, THE STATE AND RELIGION IN
A NUTSHELL (1998). (Written by invitation).
New YorkLaw Journal 2 (June 11, 1999), reviewing Michael Wolf,
et. al., RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE (1998) (written by
invitation).
39 Loyola L. Rev. (New Orleans) 921-935 (1994), reviewing J.
Getman, IN THE COMPANY OF SCHOLARS: THE STRUGGLE FOR THE SOUL OF
HIGHER EDUCATION (1992).
58 Brooklyn L. Rev., 1355-1377 (1993) reviewing T.
Geoghegan,WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON? TRYING TO BE FOR LABOR WHEN
IT’S FLAT ON ITS BACK (1991).
58 Brooklyn L. Rev., 1355-1377 (1993) reviewing B.
Hamper,RIVETHEAD: TALES FROM THE ASSEMBLY LINE(1991).
41 Catholic U. L. Rev. 651-663 (1992) reviewing T.
Shaffer,AMERICAN LAWYERS AND THEIR COMMUNITIES: ETHICS IN THE
LEGAL PROFESSION (1991) (Written by invitation).
41 Catholic U. L. Rev. 651-663 (1992) reviewing F. Gedicks and
R. Hendrix, CHOOSING THE DREAM: THE FUTURE OF RELIGION IN
AMERICAN PUBLIC LIFE (1991) (Written by invitation).
10 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 253-265 (1992)
reviewing R. Epstein, FORBIDDEN GROUNDS (Written by
invitation).
1987 Duke L. J. 1138-1150 reviewing M. Kelman, A GUIDE TO
CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES (1987).
1987 Wisconsin L. Rev. 493-502 reviewing C. Wilkinson, AMERICAN
INDIANS, TIME, AND THE LAW (1987).
58 Journal of Higher Education 354-356 (1987), reviewing
N. Capaldi, OUT OF ORDER: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND THE
CRISIS OF DOCTRINAIRE LIBERALISM (1985) (Written by
invitation).
16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 918-926 (1986) reviewing R. Berry, W.
Gould and P. Stadohaur, LABOR RELATIONS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
(1986) (Written by invitation).
60 Tulane L. Rev. 437-460 (1985) reviewing L. Tribe,
CONSTITUTIONAL CHOICES (1985).
32 Wayne State L. Rev. 191-200 (1985) reviewing L. Pfeffer,
RELIGION, STATE AND THE BURGER COURT (1984).
29 Catholic Lawyer 344-355 (1985) reviewing Richard Marius,
THOMAS MORE (1984).
53 George Washington L. Rev. 680-699 (1985) reviewing Morgan
Reynolds, POWER AND PRIVILEGE (1984).
53 George Washington L. Rev. 680-699 (1985) reviewing Richard
Freeman and James Medoff, WHAT DO UNIONS DO? (1984).
44 Maryland L. Rev. 926-938 (1985) reviewing William Gould,
JAPAN’S RESHAPING OF AMERICAN LABOR LAW (1984).
33 Buffalo L. Rev. 539-557 (1984) reviewing Bruce Ackerman,
RECONSTRUCTING AMERICAN LAW (1984).
23 Duquesne L. Rev. 477-487 (1985) reviewing Thomas Sowell,
CIVIL RIGHTS: RHETORIC OR REALITY (1984).
15 Seton Hall L. Rev. 238-244 (1984) reviewing Lois Forer, MONEY
AND JUSTICE (1984).
61 Detroit L. Rev. 675-683 (1984) reviewing William Bowers, et.
al., LEGAL HOMICIDE: DEATH AS PUNISHMENT IN AMERICA 1864-1982
(1984).
37 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 1263-1272 (1984) reviewing Stanley
Aronowitz,WORKING CLASS HERO: NEW STRATEGY FOR AMERICAN LABOR
(1984).
19 Gonzaga L. Rev. 465-476 (1984) reviewing Philip Bobbitt,
CONSTITUTIONAL FATE: A THEORY OF THE CONSTITUTION (1982).
19 Texas Int’l. L. J. 250-252 (1984) reviewing Robert Lillich,
TERRORISM: CONVENTIONS AND COMMENTARY (1982) (Written by
invitation).
62 Texas L. Rev. 389-402 (1983) reviewing James Atleson, VALUES
AND ASSUMPTIONS IN AMERICAN LABOR LAW (1983).
20 Houston L. Rev. 1269-1277 (1983) reviewing Jerold Auerbach,
JUSTICE WITHOUT LAW? (1983).
13 Cal. Western Int’l. L.J. 519-527 (1983) reviewing John
Murphy, THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE CONTROL OF INTERNATIONAL
VIOLENCE (1982).
1983 Ariz. St. L.J. 205-213 reviewing THE POLITICS OF LAW (D.
Kairys, ed., 1982).
38 Arbitration J. 63-64 (June, 1983) reviewing Howard Raiffa,
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF NEGOTIATION (1982).
62 Michigan St. B.J. 128-129 (February, 1983) reviewing Alan
Dershowitz, THE BEST DEFENSE (1982).
1982 Southern Illinois L. J. 325-331 reviewing Gerry Spence,
GUNNING FOR JUSTICE (1982).
32 DePaul L. Rev. 211-218 (1982) reviewing Raoul Berger, DEATH
PENALTIES (1982).
6 Perspectives on Aging 29-30 (Sept. Oct., 1977) reviewing Henry
Platt, THE GRAY LOBBY (1976).
Miscellaneous
“What Would Ozanam Do?,” 28 Vincentian Heritage
(forthcoming, 2009) (Annual St. Vincent de Paul Lecture, presented
by invitation at De Paul University, Chicago, Illinois, September
28, 2006)
“General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, the United Autoworkers Union,
and the American Dream,” Comment by Invitation for Google News,
October 30, 2008, google.com/news
“Ex Corde Ecclesiae and American Catholic Higher Education: The
Calm Before the Storm or Dead in the Water?,” 19 Journal of
Personnel Evaluation in Education 147-158 (2007) (with C.J.
Russo)
“The Demise of Workers’ Rights,” 195 America Magazine 20-23
(August 28-September 4, 2006) (Written by invitation as part of the
double issue, “The Church and the Worker”)
“The Long View of the National Labor Relations Act at 70,” 30
NYS Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section Newsletter,
24-25, Fall, 2005. “Labor and Employment Law,” Court of Appeals
Year in Review Special Issue, New York Law Journal 9, 13 (September
7, 2004).
“Reluctance To Expand Employee Benefits,” Court of Appeals Year
in Review Special Issue, New York Law Journal 7, 18 (October 7,
2002).
“Unionizing ‘Temporary Workers,’” 8 Verdict 27-29 (National
Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals) (April, 2002)
“Pro-Employer Course Seen in Four Decisions,” Court of appeals
Year in Review Special issue, New York Law Journal 11, 16
(October1, 2001)
“The Pope, The President, and Stem Cell Research,” 23 Excelsis
2-3 (written by invitation for newsletter of ChristiFideles, New
York City) September (2001).
"The Labor Relations and Employment Law Society," 8 De Novo
28-29 (2000) (Diamond Jubilee Issue of the Alumni Magazine of the
St. John's University School of Law); and 8 De Novo 43 (May,
2001).
"The Transatlantic Perspectives on Labor and Employment Law
Conference," The Forum 8 (October, 2000) (Newspaper of the St.
John's University School of Law); reprinted 8 De Novo 6-7 (May,
2001).
"The Third National Conference of the Association of the
Religiously Affiliated Law Schools," The Forum 8-9 (October, 2000)
(Newspaper of the St. John's University School of Law); reprinted 8
De Novo 4-5 (May, 2001).
“Committee of Public Education and Religious Liberty v.
Nyquist,” in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION AND AMERICAN LAW 97-98
(P. Finkelman ed.) (Garland Publishing, 2000).
“Committee for Public Education v. Regan,” in RELIGION AND
AMERICAN LAW (P. Finkelman ed.) (Garland Publishing, 2000).
“The Cemetery Workers’ Strike,” The Catholic Worker 4
(October-November, 1999).
“An Update on Collective Bargaining in Catholic Schools,” 65
School Business Affairs Journal 14-19 (April, 1999) (with C.J.
Russo).
“Sexual Harassment in Employment,” 24 New York State Bar
Association Labor and Employment Law Section Newsletter 17-21
(June, 1999).
“The 1949 Cemetery Workers’ Strike,” New York Labor History
Association Monthly (April, 1999).
“Determining The Reach of a General Antidiscrimination
Law: Are State Prisoners Protected By The Americans With
Disabilities Act?” American Bar Association Preview of United
States Supreme Court Cases, 1998, Issue 7, 428-430 (April 8,
1998).
“Determining Where to Take a Labor Dispute: Can Federal
Courts Decide a Case in Which a Union Claims Fraud in the
Inducement in Negotiating a Labor Contract?, American Bar
Association Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1998,
Issue 5, 331-334 (February 12, 1998).
“In Memory of Kevin M. McCarthy ‘87,”6 DeNovo 38 (Law School
Alumni Magazine) (Spring, 1998); 29 Forum 1 (Law School
Newspaper) (February, 1998).
“You Pay; No, You Pay”: Should the Employer of the Union
Compensate Full-Time Union Officials?” (Caterpillar, Inc. v.
UAW), American Bar Association Preview of United States Supreme
Court Cases, 1997-1998 Term, Issue 4, 241-44 (December 30,
1997).
“Does Male-on-Male Sexual Harassment Violate Title
VII?” (Oncale v. Sundowner, Inc.), American Bar Association
Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1997-1998 Term, Issue
3, 189-192 (November 21, 1997).
“Permissible Versus Impermissible Lying: Can A Federal
Employee Be Charged And Disciplined For Denying A Misconduct
Charge?” (King v. Erickson), American Bar Association Preview of
United States Supreme Court Cases,” 1997-1998 Term, Issue 3,
160-162 (November 21, 1997).
“Does State Personal Injury Law Supersede Federal Law in Setting
Damages for Federal Civil Rights Violations Committed by State
Actors?” (Jefferson v. City of Tarrant), American Bar
Association Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1997-1998
Term, Issue 2, 79-81 (October 20, 1997).
“Labor and Religion: A Moral Voice For Worker Justice
Around The World,” 3 Justicing News 5 (August, 1997).
“Does the Due Process Clause Require a Hearing Before a Public
Employer Can Suspend an Employee Without Pay?” (Gilbert v.
Homar), American Bar Association Preview of United States Supreme
Court Cases, 1996-1997 Term, Issue 6, 376-378 (March 5, 1997).
“Escaping Obligations Under a Health and Welfare Plan: Does
ERISA Provide a Remedy?” (Intermodal Rail Employees
Association v. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company),
American Bar Association Preview of United States Supreme Court
Cases, 1996-1997 Term, Issue 6, 379-381 (March 5, 1997).
“When ERISA And State Community Property Laws Are On A Collision
Course: Do ERISA’s Preemption And Spendthrift Provisions Give
It The Right Of Way?” (Boggs v. Boggs), American Bar
Association Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1996-1997
Term, 226-229 (1997).
“Does Tribal Court Jurisdiction Extend to Non-Indians in a Tort
Action Fender Bender on the Reservation?” (Strate v. A-1
Contractors), American Bar Association Preview of United States
Supreme Court Cases, 1996-1997 Term, 239-242 (1997).
“How to Prepare and Study for Exams,” 28 Forum 7-8 (Law School
Newspaper) (November, 1996) (with J. Sovern, S. Stabile, B.
Tamanaha, J. Todres, E. Ward).
“Does Title VII Protect An Ex-Employee Against Retaliation By A
Former Employer?” (Robinson v.Shell Oil Company), American Bar
Association Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1996-1997
Term, Issue 2, 71-74 (1996).
“Who Is A “Person Entitled To Compensation” For Purposes Of The
Presettlement Approval Requirement of The Longshore and Harbor
Workers’ Compensation Act?” (Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc. v.
Yates),American Bar Association Preview of United States Supreme
Court Cases, 1996-1997 Term, Issue 2, 95-99 (1996).
“Can Municipal Liability Flow from Hiring the Wrong Person as a
Law Enforcement Officer?” (Bryan County v. Brown), American Bar
Association Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1996-1997
Term, Issue 2, 67-70 (1996).
“Lane v. Pena,” American Bar Association Preview of United
States Supreme Court Cases, 1995-1996 Term, Issue 7, 321-324 (April
4, 1996).
“Auciello Iron Works v. NRLB,” American Bar Association
Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1995-1996 Term, Issue
7, 361-364 (April 4, 1996).
“O’Connor v. Consolidated Coin Corp.,” American Bar Association
Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1995-1996 Term, Issue
5, 213-215 (February 8, 1996).
“United Food Workers Union v. Brown Group,” American Bar
Association Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1995-1996
Term, Issue 5, 238-240 (February 8, 1996).
“School Prayer In School Papers: Reflections On Rosenberger
v. University of Virginia,”
22 Journal of Religion and Education 58-62 (1995).
“Critical Issues In School Employee Relations,” 61 School
Business Affairs 5-7 (December, 1995) (Capstone Article) (Published
by Association of School Business Officials International).
“Waiting For Godot: Is A Train Crew Awaiting Transportation
To A Release Point Working?” (Railroad Engineers v. Atchison,
Topeka Railway), American Bar Association Preview of United States
Supreme Court Cases, 1995-1996 Term, Issue 2, 81-83 (October 16,
1995).
“Are Paid Union Organizers Employees Under The National Labor
Relations Act?” (NLRB v. Town & Country Electric, Inc.),
American Bar Association Preview of United States Supreme Court
Cases, 1995-1996 Term, Issue 1, 28-31 (September 20, 1995).
“Filing Suit Sooner Or Later: What Statute of Limitations
Applies to WARN Act Lawsuits?” (North Star Steel Company v.
Thomas), American Bar Association Preview of United States Supreme
Court Cases, 1994-1995 Term, Issue 7, 343-345 (April 7, 1995).
“Moonlighting And The First Amendment: Can Congress Prohibit
Executive Branch Employees From Making Extra Money?” (United States
v. National Treasury Employees Union), American Bar Association
Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1994-1995 Term, Issue
2, 77-80 (October 21, 1994).
“Enhancing Retirement Security Through Business -- Community
Synergies,” 15 The Review of Business 3-8 (Spring, 1994).
“The Problematic Absence of a Meditation Room at the Law
School,” 25 Forum 12-13 (Law School Newspaper) (May, 1994).
“Federal Versus State Law: Which One Provides The Remedy For
Wrongful Discharge?” (Hawaiian Airlines v. Norris), American Bar
Association Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, 1993-1994
Term, Issue 7, 289-291 (April 11, 1994).
“On The Job Emotional Distress Without Physical Injury:
Compensable Or Not?” (Consolidated Rail Corporation v. Gottshall),
American Bar Association Preview Of United States Supreme Court
Cases, 1993-1994 Term, Issue 5, 184-186 (February 18, 1994).
“Are Damages Available Under The Fifth Amendment: Due Process
Clause When a Federal Agency Summarily Terminates a Federal
Employee” (FDIC v. Meyer,) American Bar Association Preview Of
United States Supreme Court Cases, 1993 Term, Issue 1, 7-8
(September 30, 1993).
“Does The Civil Rights Act of 1991 Apply to Cases Pending When
the Act Became Law?” (Landgraf v. USI Film Products; Rivers v.
Roadway Express), American Bar Association Preview Of United States
Supreme Court Cases, 1993 Term, Issue 1, 25-27 (September 30,
1993).
“A Meditation Room In The Law School? - A Proposal,” 23 Forum
4-5 (Law School Newspaper) (November, 1992).
“Board of Education of the Westside Community Schools v.
Mergens: A Case Analysis,” 17 Journal of Religion and Public
Education 18-20 (1990) (with C.J. Russo).
“Law School Accreditation: What Do We Believe?,” 20 Forum 4
(Law School Newspaper) (February, 1990).
“Selecting Electives,” 20 Forum 10-11 (Law School Newspaper)
(October, 1989).
“Selecting Electives,” 19 Forum 4-6 (Law School Newspaper)
(October, 1987).
“The Labor Preemption Doctrine,” 36 Law Review Digest 34-35
(1987).
“The Nondelegation Doctrine,” 36 Law Review Digest 30
(1987).
“The Politics of Labor Law,” 36 Law Review Digest 28 (1987).
“Testing Employees In New York For Drug Use,” 8 One-On-One 3-8
(Spring, 1987) (Newsletter of the General Practice Section of the
New York State Bar Association).
“Capsule of Bildisco Developments,” 34 Law Review Digest 12-13
(1985).
“Father Tinnelly Remembered,” 58 St. John’s L. Rev. viii (237)
(1984).
“Capsule of Weingarten Developments,” 33 Law Review Digest
(May-June 1984).
“The Positive Impact of the Bowen Decision.” 4 Montana
Arbitration Association Quarterly, 1, 12, 13 (fall, 1983).
Conferences, Lectures, and Media Appearances
Control of Nuclear Weapons and World Order, New York Law School,
October, 1982.
Arbitration Day, American Arbitration Association, New York
City, May, 1983.
Arbitration Day, American Arbitration Association, New York
City, May, 1984.
Comparative Industrial Relations Conference, Oxford University
August, 1984.
Speaker, “The British Coal Strike,” St. John’s University School
of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, October,
1984.
AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January, 1985.
Speaker, “Law and Politics,” Humanities Day, New York High
School for the Performing Arts, January, 1985.
Arbitration Day, American Arbitration Association, New York
City, May, 1985.
AALS Labor Law Workshop, Washington, D.C., October, 1985.
Speaker and Panelist, “Alternative Dispute Resolution,” St.
John’s University School of Law, Annual Homecoming Day, December,
1985.
AALS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, January, 1986.
Panelist, “Business Ethics,” Midwest Business Administration
Annual Conference, Chicago, March, 1986.
Arbitration Day, American Arbitration Association, New York
City, May, 1986.
Speaker, “The Constitution and the Bill of Rights,” New York
City Police Department Academy, July, 1986.
Speaker, “Litigation in Employment,” National Congress of
Employees, White Plains, New York, July, 1986.
AALS Civil Rights Law Workshop, Chicago, September, 1986.
AALS Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, January 1987.
Interviewee Re: Judge Bork, Channel 7-ABC TV, New York
City, September 19, 1987.
AALS Constitutional Law Workshop, Washington D.C., October,
1987.
Moderator, Cesar Chavez Lecture, St. John’s University School of
Law Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, November 2,
1987.
Interviewee Re: Judge Ginsburg, WMCA Radio, New York City,
November 6, 1987.
AALS Annual Meeting, Miami, January, 1988.
Speaker, “The Brawley Case,” City University of New York,
Technical College, March 23, 1988.
Conference on Hegel and Legal Theory, Cardozo Law School,
March 27-29, 1988.
Labor Law Conference, Catholic University of America Law School,
April 14-15, 1988.
Seventh Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
August 3-5, 1988.
Bureau Of National Affairs Constitutional Law Conference,
Washington, D.C., September 9-10, 1988.
Speaker, “First Generation Professionals In Legal Academia,”
Yale Law School, October 24, 1988.
AALS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, January, 1989.
Speaker and Panelist, “The Role Of Religion In The Secular
Workplace” (paper presentation by invitation), First Amendment
Religion Clauses Conference, Center On Law and Government,
University of Notre Dame Law School, March 30-April 1, 1989.
ERISA Conference, ABA, San Francisco, June, 1989.
Bureau of National Affairs Constitutional Law Conference,
Washington, D.C., September 8-9, 1989.
Conference on Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice,
Cardozo Law School, October 2-3, 1989.
AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January, 1990.
AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January, 1990.
Speaker, “Labor Theory And Collective Bargaining,” Fordham
University Graduate School of Education, January 20, 1990.
Pension Law And Deferred Compensation Conference, ALI/ABA,
Stanford Law School, July 8-13, 1990.
ABA Annual Meeting, Chicago, August, 1990.
Speaker and Commentator, “Actualizing What Ought To Be: A
Response To Professor Milner Ball,” Symposium On Law, Religion, and
the Public Forum, Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio,
October 3, 1990.
Paper, “The Return Of School Prayer: Reflections On The
Libertarian - Conservative Dilemma,” American Academy of Religion
Annual Conference, New Orleans, November 18, 1990.
AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January, 1991.
Centennial Conference In Honor Of Justice Harlan, New York Law
School, April 20, 1991.
Speaker and Panelist, “Linguistic Heterogeneity In The
Workplace,” Conference “Civil Rights Of Linguistic
Minorities: Language Rights In The Courts And The Workplace,”
Harvard Law School, April 24, 1991.
Speaker and Panelist, “Law And Religion,” Conference Symposium
To Celebrate The Bicentennial Of The Bill of Rights, “Perspectives
On Fundamental Human Freedoms,” St. John’s University School of
Law, May 3, 1991.
American Law Institute Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May,
1991.
Conference On The Bill Of Rights, University of Pennsylvania Law
School, May 29-June 1, 1991.
Law School Admission Council Annual Meeting, Toronto, June,
1991.
National Employment Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, Hyannis,
Massachusetts, June, 1991.
ABA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, August, 1991.
Conference on Comparative Constitutionalism, Cardozo Law School,
October 13-14, 1991.
Keynote Speaker, “The Role Of The Faculty Union,” Symposium
Conference To Celebrate The Centennial Of Rerum Novarum, Molloy
College, Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York, October 24,
1991.
AALS Annual Meeting, San Antonio, January, 1992.
Speaker, Paper Presenter, and Panelist, “Government
(De)Regulation Of Religious Institutional Employers Through Labor
and Employment Discrimination Laws,” Seventh Annual National Labor
Law Conference, Stetson University College of Law, Clearwater
Beach, Florida, January 31, 1992.
Moderator, “The New York Newspaper Strike,” St. John’s
University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, March, 1992.
AALS Labor Law Workshop, Washington, D.C. April 9-11, 1992.
Speaker and Panelist, “Collective Bargaining In The Post War
Era,” Conference “Progressive Policies for the Nineties,” Harvard
Law School, April 12, 1992.
Speaker, Paper Presenter, and Panelist, “Government Regulation
of Religion Through Labor and Employment Discrimination Laws,”
Symposium Conference, “Government Regulation And Monitoring of
Religion,” J.M. Dawson Institute for Church - State Studies, Baylor
University, April 14, 1992.
Speaker and Panelist, “Arbitration of Employment Discrimination
Claims,” Conference, “Issues In Employment Law,” New York County
Lawyers’ Association, May 11, 1992.
American Law Institute Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May,
1992.
ABA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August, 1992.
Speaker, “Economic Class and Social Justice,” Harmony Week
Panel, St. John’s University School of Law, October 1, 1992.
Eleventh Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
October 16-18, 1992.
Speaker, Paper Presenter, and Panelist, “Current Supreme Court
Jurisprudence and Litigation,” American Academy of Religion Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, November 22, 1992.
Modern Language Association Annual Meeting, New York City,
December, 1992.
AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January, 1993.
New York State Bar Association Annual Meeting, January,
1993.
Speaker and Panelist, “Constitutional Law, Religion, and Public
Life,” Nassau County Bar Association, Mineola, New York, January
30, 1993.
Moderator, “Colloquium on Municipal Labor Relations,” St. John’s
University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Society,
March, 1993.
Moderator, “Teamsters for a Democratic Union,” St. John’s
University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, April, 1993.
Speaker and Panelist, “ The Smith Case And The Peyote Road,” St.
John’s University School of Law Film Series, Discussion, April 20,
1993.
Speaker, Paper Presenter, and Panelist, “Enhancing Retirement
Security,” Symposium Conference, “Community Empowerment and
Economic Development,” University of Illinois College of Law, April
23, 1993.
Speaker, “Labor and Employment Law,” Conference “What Every
Business Lawyer Should Know,” St. John’s University School of Law,
April 27, 1993.
American Law Institute Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. May,
1993.
Conference on Law and the Post Modern Mind, Cardozo Law School,
September 26-27, 1993.
Interviewee Re: United States Supreme Court 1993 Term,
quoted in San Francisco Daily Law Journal, October 4, 1993.
Paper Presenter, “Enhancing Human Dignity Through Labor-Local
Community Coalitions,” Twelfth Annual Policy Sciences Institute,
Yale Law School, October 23, 1993.
Speaker, “The Evolution Of Law In Culture,” Department of
History and Political Science, Molloy College, Rockville Centre,
Long Island, New York, October 27, 1993.
Moderator and Speaker, ERISA Twentieth Anniversary Symposium
Conference, St. John’s University School of Law, October 29,
1993.
Conference On Nationalism and International Law, N.Y.U. School
of Law, New York City, November 19, 1993.
AALS Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, January, 1994.
Conference Of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, Marquette
University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 17-19, 1994.
Moderator, Panel on “Racism or Economics?”, Environmental
Justice Symposium Conference, St. John’s University School of Law,
April 8, 1994.
Panel Moderator, “Teamsters for a Democratic Union,” St. John’s
University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, March 22, 1994.
Panel Moderator, Bernadine Dohrn Lecture, St. John’s University
School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, April 13,
1994.
“The World of Irving Howe,” A Memorial Conference, The City
University of New York Graduate Center, April 15, 1994.
American Law Institute Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May,
1994.
Panel Moderator, “Dispute Resolution, Remedies, and
Enforcement,” National Health Care Reform Symposium Conference, The
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, June 1, 1994.
Panelist, “America’s Talking, Extended” (NBC Cable TV)
Re: Madsen v. Women’s Health Center, June 30, 1994.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, August,
1994
Speaker and Paper Presenter, “Religious Harassment In The
Workplace: An Analysis Of The E.E.O.C. Proposed Guidelines,”
Religious Freedom Restoration Act Symposium Conference, University
of Montana Law School, September 30, 1994.
Paper Presenter, “Company Closings And Community Consequences,”
St. John’s University School of Law Faculty Luncheon, October 27,
1994.
Panel Moderator, “The Role of Political Myth In Public Order,”
Thirteenth Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
October 28, 1994.
Paper Presenter, “Public Pension and Compensation Systems,”
Thirteenth Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
October 29, 1994.
Panel Moderator, “Current Issues in Labor and Employment Law,”
St. John’s University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment
Law Society, November 9, 1994.
Paper Presenter, “The Future of Affirmative Action Diversity
Programs In Graduate and Professional School Student Admissions And
In Faculty Hiring,” National Organization On Legal Problems In
Education (NOLPE) Annual Conference, San Diego, California,
November 18, 1994.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Strike, WABC Radio, New York
City, December 1, 1994.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball and Hockey Negotiations, TV
Channel 12, Long Island, December 8, 1994.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Negotiations, CNN TV, December
14, 1994.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball and Hockey Negotiations, WABC
Radio, New York City, December 15, 1994.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Negotiations, CNN TV, December
23, 1994.
Interviewee Re: Constitutionality of Reporting and
Registration Requirements for Pedophile Felons (“Megan’s Law”), WOR
Radio, New York City, January 5, 1995.
Interviewee Re: Constitutionality of Supermajority
Requirement for Federal Tax Legislation,
WABC Radio, New York City, January 6, 1995.
AALS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, January, 1995.
Interviewee Re: Labor Relations Today, CNBC TV, January 13,
1995.
New York State Bar Association Annual Meeting, January,
1995.
Panelist, Colloquium on Justice and the Death Penalty, St.
John’s University, February 7 , 1995.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Negotiations, WABC Radio, New
York City, February 8, 1995.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Negotiations, CNBC-TV and WBBR
Radio (Bloomburg Information Radio), New York City, February 8,
1995.
Conference on Bondage, Freedom, and the Constitution, Cardozo
Law School, February 19-20, 1995.
Interviewee Re: U.S. v. National Treasury Employees Union,
Washington Times, February 23, 1995,
Panelist, Colloquium on Justice and the Death Penalty, St.
John’s University, March 14, 1995.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Negotiations, WCBS Radio,
March 14, 1995.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Negotiations, WBBR Radio,
March 15, 1995.
Speaker and Panelist, Employment Discrimination Law, Continuing
Legal Education Lecture Series, St. John’s University School of
Law, March 15, 1995.
Panelist, Colloquium on Justice and the Death Penalty, St.
John’s University Staten Island Campus, March 22, 1995.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Strike, WOR Radio, New York
City, March 27, 1995.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Strike, WABC Radio, New York
City, March 29, 1995.
Interviewee Re: The Baseball Strike, WINS Radio, New York
City, March 31, 1995.
Panel Moderator, A Dialogue with the NLRB and EEOC Regional
Directors, St. John’s University School of Law Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society, April 10, 1995.
Panel Moderator, “Comparative Public and Private Sector Labor
Relations in Germany and in the United States,” St. John’s
University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, April 11, 1995.
Association of the Bar of the City of New York Conference on the
Sixtieth Anniversary of the National Labor Relations Act, New York
City, May 15, 1995.
American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law
Conference and Anniversary Celebration of the National Labor
Relations Act and of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
Washington, D.C., May 18-20, 1995.
Interviewee Re: Union Leadership Changes, AFL-CIO, WBBR
Radio, June 14, 1995
Interviewee Re: Senate Judiciary Committee and Baseball
Antitrust Exemption, WBBR Radio, New York, August 4, 1995.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, August,
1995.
Interviewee Re: Arbitration of Employment Disputes, WBBR
Radio, New York City, September 7, 1995.
Speaker and Panelist, “National Labor Relations Board Deference
To Grievance Arbitration,” Joint American Bar Association/New
York State Bar Association/National Labor Relations Board
Conference on the National Labor Relations Act, New York City,
September 15, 1995
American Bar Association/DC 37 Cornell University Conference on
Safety and Health in the Workplace, New York City, October 16,
1995.
Winston & Strawn Conference on Labor and Employment Law,
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, October 17, 1995.
New York State Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section
Twentieth Anniversary Conference, October 22-25, 1995.
Paper Presenter, “Subsidiarity and the Transformation of Work,”
Fourteenth Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
October 28, 1995.
“The Revival of Pragmatism” Conference, The City University of
New York Graduate Center, November 3-4, 1995.
Panel Moderator, “Labor Issues In Professional Sports” St.
John’s University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, November 7, 1995.
Speaker, Paper Presenter and Panelist, “Current Supreme Court
Jurisprudence and Litigation,” American Academy of Religion Annual
Meeting, Philadelphia, November 20, 1995.
Interviewee Re: United States Supreme Court Decision in NLRB v.
Town & Country, Inc.
quoted in Los Angeles Daily Journal, November 29, 1995.
Conference of the Labor Law Group, Tucson, Arizona, December
7-10, 1995.
AALS Annual Meeting, San Antonio, January 1996.
Introductory Remarks, The Stein Writing Competition Winners,
Labor and Employment Law Section Annual Luncheon at the New
York State Bar Association Annual Meeting, January, 1996.
Interviewee Re: Building Service Employees’ Strike, Real
Estate Weekly, New York City, February 7, 1996.
Interviewee Re: Police Labor Arbitration Law, WABC Radio,
February 14, 1996.
Interviewee Re: “EEOC Changes Tack,” New York Law Journal,
February 29, 1996.
Opening Remarks, The Honorable Drew S. Days, III, the Solicitor
General of the United States, St. John’s University School of Law
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, March 2,
1996. (Broadcast on CSPAN-TV, March 30, 1996.)
Panel Moderator, “Teamsters for a Democratic Union,” St. John’s
University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, March 5, 1996.
Interviewee Re: The United Auto Workers Union Strike at the
General Motors Corporation, WCBS and WNYC Radio, March 14, 1996
Interviewee Re: Accommodation of Employee Religious
Practices, Newstalk TV Prime Time, New York City, March 14,
1996.
Interviewee Re: The United Auto Workers Union Strike at the
General Motors Corporation, WBBR Radio, March 15, 1996.
Interviewee Re: Accommodation of Employee Religious
Practices, “Religion Was Key” (by Joe Nicholson), New York Daily
News, National Edition, Page 3, March 15, 1996.
Interviewee Re: The United Auto Workers Union Strike at the
General Motors Corporation, Akron Beacon Journal, March 17,
1996.
Interviewee Re: The United Auto Workers Union Strike at the
General Motors Corporation, USA Today Newspaper, March 19,
1996.
Interviewee Re: “Terminating Employees,” New York Law
Journal, Page 5, March 28, 1996.
Interviewee Re: Age Discrimination in Employment (O’Connor
v. Consolidated Coin Co.) United States Supreme Court, April 1
1996), NBC TV National Evening News with Tom Brokaw, April 1,
1996.
Interviewee Re: Age Discrimination in Employment (O’Connor
v. Consolidated Coin Co.) Wisconsin Public Radio, Associated Press,
Gannett Press, Knight Ridder Press, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles
Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Dallas Morning News, Cleveland
Plain Dealer, St. Louis Post Dispatch, Oakland Tribune, Charleston
Observer, Bergen, New Jersey Record, April 2, 1996.
Speaker, “Legal Arguments Against The Death Penalty,” NAACP
Symposium on Capital Punishment, St. John’s University, April 10,
1996.
Moderator, Panel on the First Amendment, Cyberspace and the Law
Symposium Conference, St. John’s University School of Law, April
12, 1996.
Speaker and Panelist, “Alternative Dispute Resolution of
Employment Discrimination Disputes,” Nassau County Bar Association,
Mineola, New York, April 22, 1996.
Closing Remarks, The Honorable William B. Gould, IV, the
Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, St. John’s
University School of Law Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, April 24, 1996.
American Law Institute Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May,
1996.
Speaker and Panelist, “The Statutory and Case Law of Fair
Employment,” Employment Law Litigation Institute, New York State
Bar Association Labor Relations and Employment Law Section, St.
John’s University School of Law, May 20, 1996.
Interviewee Re: General Motors - United Auto Workers Union
Labor Relations (Micheline Maynard, “GM May Pull Plug”), USA Today
Newspaper 2B, May 22, 1996.
President, AFL-CIO, Campaign ‘96 Lecture Series, The New School
For Social Research Graduate Center, New York City, June 3,
1996.
Interviewee Re: ACLU v. Reno, (Communications Decency Act
Litigation) and Voting Rights decisions by the United States
Supreme Court, New York One Television, June 15, 1996.
Interviewee Re: General Motors - United Auto Workers Labor
Relations (Micheline Maynard), USA Today Newspaper, B1, July 5,
1996.
American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, August, 1996.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Big Issues Loom In UAW Contract
Talks,” USA Today Newspaper, September 4, 1996.
Interviewee, Jane J. Kim, “UAW’s Selection of Ford Seen Making
GM Talks More Difficult,” Dow Jones News Service, September 4,
1996.
Interviewee, Matt Kempner, “UAW’s Choice of Ford a Bad Sign for
GM Talks,” Atlanta Constitution, September 5, 1996.
Corporate Downsizing In The Global Economy Colloquium, New York
and New Jersey Bar Associations, Proskauer Rose Goetz &
Mendelsohn, New York City, September 5, 1996.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “UAW’s Yokich Takes Innovative
Approach To Auto Talks,” USA Today Newspaper, September 9,
1996.
Interviewee, Labor Union Leadership, WXYT Radio, Detroit,
Michigan, September 11, 1996.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “UAW Eyes Next Target For
Talks,” USA Today Newspaper, B4, September 13, 1996.
Interviewee, Auto Industry Labor Contracts, WXYT Radio, Detroit,
Michigan, September 16, 1996.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Cover Story: General
Motors’ Labor Pains,” USA Today Newspaper, B1, September 18,
1996.
“Fidelity In Constitutional Theory,” Constitutional Law
Conference, Fordham University School of Law, September 20-21,
1996.
Speaker and Panelist, “Teaching Labor Law,” Cornell University,
New York State Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section
Annual Meeting, September 28, 1996.
Interviewee, Chrysler - UAW Labor Contract, WXYT Radio, Detroit,
Michigan, September 30, 1996.
Interviewee, Baseball Umpires’ Labor Relations, CNN TV, October
2, 1996.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Cover Story: Automaker’s
Influence Takes Orbit,” USA Today Newspaper, BI, October 2,
1996.
“The Fight For America’s Future: A Teach-In with The Labor
Movement,” Columbia University, October 3-4, 1996.
Interviewee, Carrie Mason-Draffen, “Help Wanted: Time’s Up
For Employee Over Drug Testing,” New York Newsday, F12, October 13,
1996.
Interviewee, Auto Industry Labor Negotiations, WXYT Radio,
Detroit, Michigan, October 15, 1996.
Interviewee, Auto Industry Labor Negotiators, WXYT Radio,
Detroit, Michigan, October 23, 1996.
Speaker and Panelist, “Legal Arguments Against The Death
Penalty,” Capital Punishment Colloquium, Latin-American Law
Students Association, St. John’s University School of Law, October
24, 1996.
Paper Presenter, “The Exploitation of Free Labor,” Fifteenth
Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School, October 25,
1996.
Panel Chairperson and Moderator, “Teaching Policy Sciences,”
Fifteenth Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
October 26, 1996.
Interviewee, UAW-General Motors Labor Strike, “This Morning’s
Business,” CNBC TV, October 31, 1996.
Interviewee, UAW-General Motors Labor Strike, “Before The
Bell,” CNBC TV, October 31, 1996.
Opening Remarks, Micheline Maynard, “Contemporary Labor
Relations,” St. John’s University School of Law Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society, November 14, 1996. (Broadcast on
CSPAN-TV, December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1997).
“Between Classes: A Conference on Academic Labor,” New York
University, November 16, 1996.
Mediator, Employment Law Dispute Mediation Simulation, St.
John’s University College of Business Administration, November 19,
1996.
Interviewee, The Teamsters Union Election, “This Morning’s
Business,” CNBC TV, December 18, 1996.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “The Stakes Are High” (the
Lopez/VW/GM case), USA Today Newspaper, B1, December 20, 1996.
Panel Chairperson and Moderator, “The Employment Relation of the
Law Professor,” Labor and Employment Law Section Panel, AALS Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 1997.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “$1.1 Billion
Truce: Surprise End To Feud Over Trade Secrets.” USA
Today Newspaper, January 10, 1997.
Interviewee, Airline Pilots’ Labor Negotiations, CNBC TV,
January 15, 1997.
Interviewee, Jo Napolitano, “$420 Million Coca-Cola Employee
Theft Suit,” Newsday, Feb. 3, 1997
Interviewee, Airline Pilots’ Labor Negotiations, CNBC TV,
February 11, 1997.
Visiting Scholar and Paper Presenter, “Fundamental Social Rights
and Comparative Labor Policies,” European University Institute,
Department of Law, Florence, Italy, February 20, 1997.
Interviewee, Keith Bradsher, “Dow Charges G.E. Hired Workers
Privy To Its Secrets,” N.Y. Times, D1, 4, April 2, 1997.
Interviewee, Kenneth N. Gilpin, “Dow and G.E. Resolve Suit On
Theft Of Trade Secrets,” N.Y. Times, D2, April 10, 1997.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Keeping Secrets,” USA Today,
B1, April 11, 1997.
Federal Bar Council Colloquium, “Employment Discrimination,”
United States Courthouse, New York City, April 17, 1997.
Interviewee, Goodyear Strike, “This Morning’s Business,” CNBC
TV, April 24, 1997.
Interviewee, Goodyear Strike, “Before the Bell,” CNBC TV, April
24, 1997.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Companies Endure Walkouts in
Bid to Contain Costs,” USA Today Newspaper, April 28, 1997.
Interviewee, Jane J. Kim, “Approaching Problems in Labor
Relations,” Dow Jones News Service, April 28, 1997.
Closing Remarks, Charles Kernaghan Lecture, in conjunction with
the Third Annual Dinner of the Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society of the St. John’s University School of Law, April 28,
1997.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “GM Workers Jockey for Upper
Hand in Dispute,” USA Today Newspaper (European Edition), April 29,
1997.
Forum, “The Place of Ethics in Our Lives,” Temple Emanu-El, New
York City, April 30, 1997.
Colloquium, “College Trustees On Trial: The Adelphi
Case,” Manhattan College, May 1, 1997.
Justice Scalia Address, ChristiFideles Communion Breakfast, New
York City, May 4, 1997.
Annual Meeting, New York State Labor-Religion Coalition, New
York City, May 5-6, 1997.
Speaker, “Catholic Labor Thought,” The Catholic Worker House,
New York City, May 9, 1997.
Interviewee, “Labor Relations in Small Businesses,” CNBC TV, May
15, 1997.
Paper Presenter and Panelist, “The Substantive Role of Remedies
in Employment Litigation,”
Employment Law Litigation Institute, New York State Bar
Association Labor Relations and
Employment Law Section, St. John’s University School of Law, May
16, 1997.
Labor and Employment Law Fiftieth Anniversary Annual Conference,
New York University Law School, May 29-30, 1997.
“The Relevance of Religion to a Lawyer’s Work: An
Interfaith Conference,” Fordham University School of Law, June 1-3,
1997.
Academic Roundtable Discussant, AFL-CIO Lawyers’ Coordinating
Committee Annual Meeting, Chicago, June 12, 1997.
Interviewee, Kerry Murtha, “Porn Protected, But Kids Aren’t”
(ACLU v. Reno), Staten Island Advocate, June 27, 1997, at A1.
Interviewee, Auto Industry Labor Relations, “Cavuto Business
Report,” FOX News TV, July 24, 1997.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August,
1997.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “GM Strikes Fail to Fuel UAW
Cause,” USA Today Newspaper B2,
August 4, 1997.
Interviewee, UPS Teamsters Strike, “Inside Opinion,” CNBC TV,
August 5, 1997.
Interviewee, UPS Teamsters Strike, WABC Radio, New York City,
August 5, 1997.
Interviewee, UPS Teamsters Strike, “This Morning’s Business” and
“Before the Bell,” CNBC TV, August 6, 1997.
Interviewee, Teamsters Union Election, “In Depth,” FOX News TV,
August 25, 1997.
Interviewee, Dominic Bencivenga, “NASD Alters the Rules:
Employment Discrimination Claims Go To Court,” New York Law Journal
5, August 28, 1997.
Interviewee, Current Issues in Labor Relations, “Before the
Bell,” CNBC TV, September 1, 1997.
Paper Presenter, “Reclaiming the Rights of Employees in
Religiously-Affiliated Institutional Employment,” International
Critical Theory Conference, “In the Wake of the Law,” University
College, Dublin, Ireland, September 6, 1997.
New York State Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section
Annual Meeting, Sagmore, Lake George, New York, September 12-14,
1997.
Paper Presenter, “Dorothy Day’s Lessons for the Transformation
of Work,” Centenary Conference on Dorothy Day and the Catholic
Worker Movement, Marquette University, October 11, 1997.
Remarks on the School of Law, St. John’s University School of
Law Class of 1987 Tenth Reunion Dinner, Garden City Country Club,
Garden City, New York, October 17, 1997.
Luncheon Speaker and Panel Moderator, “Law in the Workplace,”
Tenth Annual Labor and Employment Conference, Suffolk County Bar
Association Academy of Law, October 24, 1997.
Speaker, “Employment Law Issues,” “Academic Freedom at
Religiously-Affiliated Institutions” Symposium, Association of
American University Professors, Chicago, October 25, 1997.
Dorothy Day Centenary Conference, New York University, November
8, 1997.
Closing Remarks, Major League Baseball Players Association
Associate General Counsel Eugene Orza’s Lecture, “Jackie Robinson,
Baseball, and the Evolution of Civil Rights, 1947-1997,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, November 10, 1997.
Opening Remarks, New Zealand Trade Union Federation President
Maxine Gay’s Lecture on Labor and Employment in Asia and the
Pacific, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series,
St. John’s University School of Law, November 13, 1997.
Panelist, “Affirmative Action,” Federalist Society, New York Law
School, November 18, 1997.
Opening Remarks, University of College Dublin Law Professor
James Bergeron’s Lecture on Labor and Employment in the European
Union, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series,
St. John’s University School of Law, November 19, 1997.
Paper Presenter and Panelist, “Faculty Unionization and
Collective Bargaining in Higher Education,” Education Law
Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, November 21,
1997.
Opening Remarks, Occupational Safety and Health Law Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, December 1, 1997.
Interviewee, James Vicini (Reuters), “Justices to Consider
Whether Law Covers Same-Sex Harassment,” USA Today, A3, December 1,
1997.
Interviewee, “Same-Sex Sexual Harassment” WCBS Radio, December
3, 1997.
Opening Remarks, Workers’ Disability Compensation Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, December 3, 1997.
Interviewee, Robert Marquand, “Is Same-Sex Harassment Illegal?,”
Christian Science Monitor 1, December 4, 1997.
AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January, 1998.
Interviewee, Dominic Bencivenga, “An Activist EEOC,” New York
Law Journal 5, January 8, 1998.
Interviewee, Kerry Murtha, “Why No Outrage Over Sexgate,” Staten
Island Advocate, February 2, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Investment Banker Michael Glanzer’s Lecture on
Employee Ownership Initiatives, Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Lecture Series, St. John’s University School of Law,
February 12, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Teamster Attorney Susan Jennik’s Lecture on
Labor Union Reform, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society
Lecture Series, St. John’s University School of Law, March 5,
1998.
Opening Remarks, Professor Leo Penta’s Lecture on Labor and
Community Coalitions in Berlin and in the United States, Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, March 12, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Jackson Lewis Schnitzler & Krupman Partner
Gregory Rasin’s Lecture on Current Issues in Labor and Employment
Law, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, March 19, 1998.
Paper Presenter, “Dorothy Day’s Lessons For The Transformation
of Work,” Conference on the Legacies of Thomas Merton and Dorothy
Day, Rivier College, Nashua, New Hampshire, April 4, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Lisa Wagner’s Performance of “Haunted by God”
(the life of Dorothy Day), Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Lecture Series, St. John’s University School of Law, April
7, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Arbitrator George Nicolau’s Lecture on Current
Issues in ADR, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, April 14, 1998.
Opening Remarks, The Colloquium on the Welfare Workforce, Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, April 23, 1998.
Academic Roundtable Discussant, AFL-CIO Lawyers’ Coordinating
Committee Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, May 13-14, 1998.
Paper Presenter and Panelist, “The Law of Sexual Harassment,”
Employment Law Litigation Institute, New York State Bar Association
Labor Relations and Employment Law Section, St. John’s University
School of Law, May 18, 1998.
Interviewee Re: “The United Auto Workers Strike at the General
Motors Corporation,” National Evening News, FOX News TV, June 18,
1998.
Interviewee, Dominic Bencivenga, “Looking for
Guidance: High Court Rulings,” New York Law Journal 5, July 2,
1998.
Interviewee, “GM Asks Court to Force Arbitration,” Associated
Press, July 14, 1998.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, August,
1998.
Moderator of Plenary Panel, National Conference of Religiously
Affiliated Law Schools, Virginia Beach, Virginia, September 12-14,
1998.
Opening Remarks, The Management Lawyers’ Annual Fall Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, September 23, 1998.
Conference, “Moments of Change: Transformation in American
Constitutionalism,” Yale Law School, Sept. 26-27, 1998.
Moderator, Plenary Session on “The Welfare Workforce,” New York
State Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section Annual
Meeting, Cornell University, October 3, 1998.
Opening Remarks, German Metal Workers’ Unionist Manfred Muster,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, October 14, 1998.
Panelist, Law of Search and Seizure Conference, Dayton area
School Superintendents’ Association, University of Dayton Graduate
School of Education, October 29, 1998.
Paper Presenter, The University of Dayton Colloquium Series on
the Catholic Tradition (“Dorothy Day, Workers’ Rights, and Catholic
Authenticity”), University of Dayton, October 29, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Professor Gary Minda, “Boycotts,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, November 4, 1998.
Speaker, “Dorothy Day, The Catholic Worker, Cardinal Spellman,
and the Cemetery Workers’ Strike, 1949,” The Catholic Worker
Maryhouse, New York City, November 6, 1998
Labor and Employment Law Center Dinner Workshop, Professor Ian
Ayres,
New York University School of Law, November 18, 1998.
Roundtable on Constitutionalism, Constitutional Rights, and
Changing Civil Society, Cardozo Law School, New York City, November
19, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Hugh Blumenfeld and Richard Shindell’s Evening
of Songs, “Labor and Life, Love and Justice,” Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s University School
of Law, November 21, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Micheline Maynard, “The Global Manufacturing
Vanguard,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, November 23, 1998.
Panelist, “Human Rights: A View from A Catholic
University,” Vincentian Center for Church and Society, St. John’s
University, December 2, 1998.
Labor and Employment Law Center Dinner Workshop, Professor
Deborah Malamud,
New York University School of Law, December 2, 1998.
Moderator, Panel “Religion and the Workplace,” AALS Workshop on
“Work, Workers and Law in the 21st Century” Annual Meeting, New
Orleans, January 7, 1999.
Opening Remarks, The Colloquium on Social Justice and Corporate
Responsibility, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, February 4, 1999.
Paper Presenter, “Catholic Education, Catholic Employment, in
Light of Ex Corde Ecclesiae,” The Pontifical University of the Holy
Cross, Rome, February 16, 1999.
Opening Remarks, Michael J. Baxter, C.S.C., “The Theology of
Work,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series,
St. John’s University School of Law, March 11, 1999.
Opening Remarks, John J. Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO, Labor
Relations and Employment Law Lecture Series, St. John’s University
School of Law, March 25, 1999.
Opening Remarks, Jordan Rossen, Esq., immediate past General
Counsel of the United Auto Workers Union, “Labor Union Practice
Issues,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series,
St. John’s University School of Law, April 8, 1999.
Panel Moderator, Panel on Child Labor, Symposium Conference on
International Children’s Rights, Journal of Legal Commentary, St.
John’s University School of Law, April 9, 1999.
Closing Remarks, Robert Nobile, Esq., partner, Winston &
Strawn, “Management Practice Issues,” Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s University School
of Law, April 13, 1999.
Interviewee, Bill Quigley and Linda Cooper, “Bishops, Activists
on Ending Lockout,” National Catholic Reporter 9, April 16,
1999.
Academic Roundtable Discussant, AFL-CIO Lawyers’ Coordinating
Committee Annual Meeting, New Orleans, May 12-13, 1999.
Lecturer, “Challenges and Opportunities: Issues of
Federalism and Globalism in Labor and Employment Relations Law,”
University College Law School, Dublin, Ireland, May 18, 1999.
Lecturer, “International Labor Relations,” Institute of European
Affairs, Dublin, Ireland, May 18, 1999.
Interviewee, Robyn Meredith, “A Boom Built on Big Wheels,” New
York Times C1, June 3, 1999.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “UAW, Carmakers Steel for
Contract Talks,” USA Today Newspaper, 3B, June 14, 1999.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Union, Auto Bosses Play Nice,”
USA Today Newspaper 3B, June 17, 1999.
Interviewee, Lisa Fried, “EEOC Authority Undercut by Court’s
Harsh Criticisms,” New York Law Journal 5, July 1, 1999.
Interviewee, Lisa Fried, “Punitive Damages: Plaintiffs Get Mixed
Ruling in Employment Case,” New York Journal, July 8, 1999.
Work-Life Ministry Conference, Seton Hall University, South
Orange, New Jersey, July 30, 1999.
Interviewee, “Two Governments Challenging the Privacy of the
Confessional,” National Catholic Register, August 5, 1999.
Interviewee, “UAW Members Hand Leadership to Launch Ford
Strike,” Associated Press, Cleveland Plain Dealer 1, and Atlanta
Journal -- Constitution, and Daily News, August 24, 1999.
Interviewee, Winnipeg Sun, “Auto Workers Vote to Strike Ford,”
August 26, 1999.
Colloquium on the Irish Peace Process Good Friday Agreement,
Columbia University Faculty House Seminar, September 10, 1999.
Opening Remarks, Rev. Robert Gahl, “Law, Literature and
Narrative: Integrating Christology and the Philosophy of Law,”
Catholic Law Students Association Speaker Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, September 13, 1999.
Robyn Meredith, “Agreement in Auto Talks Seems Closer,” New York
Times C7, Minnesota Star Tribune, and Virginia Pilot, September 14,
1999.
Speaker and Panelist, “Fides et Ratio” (Faith and Reason),” The
Catholic Worker Maryhouse, September 17, 1999.
New York State Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section
Annual Meeting, Cooperstown, New York, September 24-26, 1999.
Opening Remarks, Rev. John Perricone, “The Labor Encyclicals,”
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, September 30, 1999.
Panelist, “Faculty Hiring,” Cardinal Newman Society Annual
Conference, Washington, D.C., October 9, 1999.
Opening Remarks, Professor James Bergeron, “Global Fair
Employment,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, October 13, 1999.
Paper Presenter and Panelist, “The Internationalization of
Employment Mediation: Challenges, Opportunities, and Ethical
Considerations,” New York University, October 16, 1999.
Paper Presenter, “Comparative Assessments of International
Mediation of Employment Disputes,” Eighteenth Annual Policy
Sciences Institute, Yale Law School, October 23, 1999.
Opening Remarks, Panel on the Peace Process, Irish Law Students
Society, St. John’s University School of Law, November 2, 1999
Paper Presenter and Panelist, “Free Speech in the Religious
University” Education Law Association Annual Conference, Chicago,
November 5, 1999.
Opening Remarks, The National Employment Lawyers’ Association
Colloquium, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, November 9, 1999.
Professor Bruce Ackerman, “The Stakeholder Society” Book
discussion, New York City Yale Law School Alumni Association,
Kelley, Drye and Warren, New York City, December 2, 1999.
Panel Chairperson and Moderator, “Global (Un)Fair Employment
Practices,” Employment Discrimination Law Section Panel, AALS
Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 7, 2000.
Gerry Adams Lecture, American Irish Historical Society, New York
City, January 28, 2000.
Opening Remarks, The Management Lawyers Colloquium, Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, March 8, 2000.
Connor Cruise O’Brien Lecture, American Irish Historical
Society, New York City, March 15, 2000.
Opening Remarks, Lauren Esposito Esq. “Organizing Medical
Doctors: The Boston Medical Center Decision,” Labor Relations
and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John’s University
School of Law, April 13, 2000.
Opening Remarks, Louis Graziano, “Current Issues at the EEOC,”
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, April 25, 2000.
Paper Presenter, “Future Legal Issues of Catholic Schools,”
Fordham University Center for Catholic Education Institute,
“Refounding Catholic Education in the New
Millennium: Charisms, Policies, Identity and Prophecies,” The
Jesuit Curia, Rome, Italy, July 1, 2000.
Site Chairperson, Third National Conference of the Association
of the Religiously-Affiliated Law Schools, St. John’s University
School of Law, July 10, 2000.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, New York City and
London, July, 2000.
Conference Co-Chairperson, “Transatlantic Perspectives on Labor
and Employment Law” Conference, University College Dublin Law
School, Dublin, Ireland, July 22, 2000 (Co-sponsored by the New
York State Bar Association Labor and Employment Law and
International Law and Practice Section and the Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society of the St. John’s University School of
Law).
Interviewee, “Verizon Strikers Restart Talks,” USA Today, August
7, 2000.
Opening Remarks, The Management Lawyers Colloquium, Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St. John's
University School of Law, September 20, 2000.
Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Annual Meeting, Atlanta,
September 22-24, 2000.
Paper Presenter and Panelist, “Restrictive Covenants in
Employment,” New York University, October 14, 2000.
Paper Presenter, “Thomas Aquinas, Jacques Maritain, and the
Law,” Maritain Association International Meeting "Faith,
Scholarship , and Culture in the 21ST Century," University of
Notre
Dame, October 19, 2000.
Paper Presenter, “International Debt Relief,” Nineteenth Annual
Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School, October 28, 2000.
Panelist, "New Directions in Catholic Higher Education,"
Cardinal Newman Society Annual Conference, Georgetown Law Center,
Washington, D.C., November 11, 2000.
Professor William B. Gould IV, "Labor Relation" Book Discussion,
N.Y.U. Law School, November 14, 2000.
Opening Remarks, The National Employment Lawyers' Association
Colloquium, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture
Series, St. John's University School of Law, November 20, 2000.
Chairperson, Employment Discrimination Law Section and Panel,
AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January, 2001.
Interviewee, “Privacy and the Internet,” FOX TV, Channel 5, New
York City, January 3, 2001.
Annual Winter Meeting and Luncheon, Labor and Employment Law
Section, New York State Bar Association, New York City, January 26,
2001.
Annual Mid-Winter Meeting, State and Local Government Committee
of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the American Bar
Association, Los Angeles, March 3-5.
Panelist, “Addressing Diversity Issues in the Multi-Cultural
Workplace” Conference, Nassau and Suffolk County Academics of Law,
Melville, New York, March 7, 2001.
Opening Remarks, “Labor and Politics” Colloquium, featuring
Clinton Administration White House Deputy Chief of Staff Harold
Ickes, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series,
St. John’s University School of Law, March 8, 2001.
Panelist and Speaker, “The Impact of International Conventions
on Education Law,” International Conference, “Comparative Education
Law – A New Approach,” Max Planck Institute and the University of
Berlin, March 30, 2001.
Opening Remarks, “Catholic Social Teaching and Corporate
Responsibility,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, April 2, 2001
Opening Remarks, Professor Michael Gessner, “The men of labor in
Irish Literature,” American Irish Historical Society, New York
City, April 13, 2001.
Panelist, “International Mediation of Labor and Employment
Disputes,” Annual Spring Meeting, International Labor Law Committee
of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the American Bar
Association, Dublin, Ireland, April 25, 2001.
Opening Remarks, Fifth Annual Management Lawyers Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Lecture Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, September 5, 2001.
Opening Remarks, The Honorable Peter J. Hurtgen, Chairman of the
National Labor Relations Board, Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Lecture Series, St. John’s University School of Law,
September 25, 2001.
Twentieth Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
October 19, 2001
Paper Presenter, “International Debt Relief Initiatives,” Annual
Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, Ave Maria Law
School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 26, 2001.
Opening Remarks, Paul Tobias, Founder of the National Employment
Lawyers Association, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society
Lecture Series, St. John’s University School of Law, November 6,
2001.
Opening Remarks, Jeff Fannell, Counsel, Major League Baseball
Players Association, “Labor Relations in Professional Sports,”
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, November 14, 2001.
Panelist, “The Austerity of the Church Militant,” The Apostolate
of Bishop James McHugh Symposium Conference, The Catholic Studies
Center, Nassau County Community College, December 7, 2001.
Speaker, “Catholic Social Teaching, the Billable Hour and the
Sanctification of Work,” The New York Catholic Lawyers Forum, New
York, New York, January 8, 2002.
Opening Remarks, James Farrell, “Career Opportunities in Labor
and Employment Law,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society
Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law, January 23,
2002.
Opening Remarks, James Bergeron, “Global Trade and Labor Issues,
and the European Union,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society
Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law, February 13,
2002.
Opening Remarks, Lorcan Collins, Dublin, “The Easter Rising,
1916,” American Irish Historical Society, New York City, February
15, 2002.
Opening Remarks, NLRB Regional Attorney Karen Fernbach, “Current
Issues in Labor Relations Law,” Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law, March
6, 2002.
Speaker, “International Labor Law and Human Rights,” Speaker
Series, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York, New York, March 7,
2002.
Opening Remarks, Yale Law School Professor Emeritus Morris
Cohen, “The Role of the Irish in Early American Law,” The St.
Patrick’s Lecture, American Irish Historical Society, New York
City, March 21, 2002.
Speaker, “Catholic Social Teaching on Labor,” Brigham Young
University Law School, Provo, Utah, March 27, 2002.
Speaker, “The Tradition of the Catholic Red Mass,” BYU Law
School Reuben Clark Law Alumni Association, Salt Lake City, Utah,
March 28, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Rev. James Maher, C.M., “The Global Alliance
for Workers and Communities: A New Paradigm for Global Labor
Practices,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, April 3,
2002.
Opening Remarks, Dr. John Rao, “The Labor Encyclicals,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, April 10, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Professor Ronald Rychlak, “Hitler, the War, and
the Pope,” Catholic Law Students Speaker Series, April 16,
2002.
Opening Remarks, Troy Rosasco, “Current Issues in Workers’
Disability Compensation,” Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law, April
17, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Rev. John A. Perricone, “Making Work Holy,”
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, April 18, 2002
Panel Moderator, “Some Reflections on the Bill of Rights in
Public Sector Labor Arbitration,” New York State Bar Association
Labor and Employment Law Conference, Lake George, New York, April
27, 2002.
Panelist, “Catholic Identity,” College of the Holy Cross, June
7, 2002.
Interviewee Betty Liu, “U.S. Corporate Malaise Takes Heat Off
Unions,” The Financial Times (London) 7, August 30, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Sixth Annual Management Lawyers Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, September 17, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Joseph Skelly, “Ireland, The European Union,
and the Vote on the Treaty,” Irish Law Students Society, St. John’s
University School of Law, September 26, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Bert Pogrebin, Rains and Pogrebin, “Municipal
and County Labor Relations,” Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law,
October 15, 2002.
Panelist, “Teaching Policy Sciences ‘Equivalencies,’” Twenty
First Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School, October
19, 2002.
Participating Author, Human Nature and Law Book Authors’
Conference, Emory University Law School, Atlanta, Georgia, October
24-27, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Jeff Fannell, Counsel, Major League Baseball
Players Association, “Labor Relations in Professional Sports,”
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, November 14, 2002.
Interviewer, Micheline Maynard, “US Airways Gets Lender,” New
York Times CI, November 19, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Troy Rosasco, Turley, Redmond, and Rosasco,
“Workers’ Compensation Issues After 9/11,” Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School
of Law, November 20, 2002.
Interviewer, Bob Johnson, “Ten Commandments Dispute Continues,”
Associated Press, November 23, 2002.
Interviewee, Bob Johnson, Associated Press, “Commandments Battle
Shifts to Court,” Chattanooga Times/Chattanooga Free Press, A6,
November 24, 2002.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Mechanics for United Airlines
Reject Proposal on Concessions,” New York Times, A1, November 29,
2002.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard and Riva D. Altas, “Airline Shock
Waves; The Impact; Loans Denied, Survival Effort Turns Urgent,” New
York Times, C1, December 5, 2002.
Interviewee, Steven Greenbouse and Matt Ritchel, “Airline Shock
Waves; The Workers; Unions Vow to Press Fight for Aid
Reconsideration,” New York Times, C7, December 6, 2002.
Interviewee, Steven Greenhouse, “Transit Showdown: A Deadline
Approaches: Angry Workers and Militant Union Leaders v. Cash-Poor
MTA,” NY Times, B4, December 12, 2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Strike, NY Channel 1 TV, 8 PM,
December 12, 2002.
Interviewee, Steven Greenhouse, “City Sues to Bar Transit
Walkout and Win Damages,” NY Times, A1, December 13, 2002.
Interviewee, Robert F. Worth, “The Taylor Law: A Powerful Tool
to Use Against Striking Employees,” NY Times, B 13, December 13,
2002.
Interviewee, David Saltonstall, “Law is Clear: Don’t Walk,
Period,” NY Daily News, 4, December 13, 2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Strike, NY Channel 1 TV, 11
A.M., December 13, 2002.
Interviewee, “N.Y. Officials Sue to Stop Transit Strike, Fine
Union,” The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah, A2, December
13, 2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Strike, WNBC Channel 4 TV,
Extended Strike Coverage, 11 PM—2 AM, December 15, 2002.
Interviewee, “New York Transit Union, Agency, Clash Facing
Strike,” Bloomberg News, December 15, 2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Strike, WNBC Channel 4 TV, 4-6
AM, December 16, 2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Strike, Fox Channel 5 TV, 7 AM,
December 16, 2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Strike, NY Channel 1 TV, 4 PM,
December 16, 2002.
Interviewee, Liz Willen, “New York Transit Strike Talks Go Past
Deadline,” Bloomberg News, December 16, 2002.
Interviewee, Mathew Cox, “Both Sides See Gains in New York
Transit Settlement,” Bloomberg News, December 17, 2002.
Interviewee, Jennifer Steinhauer and Randy Kennedy, “The Transit
Settlement: End of a Showdown: In Tight Times, and Accord has
Many Winners, Some Bigger than Others,” NY Times, B4, December 17,
2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Labor Contract Settlement, WCBS
Channel 2 TV, 5-7 A.M., December 17, 2002.
Interviewee, MTA NY City Subway Labor Contract Settlement, NY
Channel 1 TV, 8 A.M., December 17, 2002.
Interviewee, James C. McKinley, Jr., “Pataki Gets Credit for
Preventing Strike While Keeping His Distance,” NY Times, B10,
December 18, 2002.
Opening Remarks, Louis Graziano, U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, Labor Relations and Employment Law Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, January 27, 2003.
Plenary Session Panelist, “Restoring the Moral Integrity of the
Church: Response of Catholic Higher Education to the Current
Crisis in the Church.” Catholic Common Ground Conference, College
of the Holy Cross, January 29-30, 2003.
Interviewee, “Bethlehem Steel Eliminates Retirees Health
Insurance”, ABC TV National Evening News, 6:30 P.M. February 8,
2003.
Opening Remarks, Robert Nobile, Seyfarth Shaw, “Mediation in
Employment,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, February 10, 2003.
Interviewee, Joanna Cleaver, “Common Ground In The Classroom:
Unions and Businesses Join Forces to Train Workers,” Chicago
Tribune, C5, February 23, 2003.
Opening Remarks, Richard Larkin, AFTRA Counsel, “Labor Issues In
The Entertainment Industry,” Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law, March
4, 2003.
Introduction, NYU Law Professor Sam Estreicher, “Mike Quill,”
St. Patrick’s Annual Lecture, American Irish Historical Society,
March 11, 2003.
Interviewee, Michelene Maynard, “United Seeks More Time to File
Plan”, New York Times, C1 March 12, 2003
Opening Remarks, Lisa Wagner, “Haunted by God” play on the life
of Dorothy Day, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, March 25, 2003.
Panelist, “Nature, Work, and Employment, Conference on Catholic
Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy,” Catholic
Studies Center, State University of NewYork - Nassau County
Community College, Long Island, New York, March 28, 2003.
Interviewee, Leigh Jones, “News Agencies Face Novel Legal Issues
Over War Coverage,” New York Law Journal A1, April 3, 2003.
Speaker, “Dorothy Day, Applied,” Colloquium Program, University
of St. Thomas Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 4,
2003.
Interviewee, Pete Sheehan, “Scholars Discuss Catholic Social
Thought at NCC Forum,”
The Long Island Catholic, Page 6, April 16, 2003.
Interviewee, Edward Wong, “New Labor Realities,” New York Times,
C4, April 17, 2003.
Interviewee, Edward Wong, “For Airlines Unions, the Options are
Few,” International Herald Tribune, 12, April 18, 2003.
Interviewee, Edward Wong, “Furious, American’s Unions Talk of
New Votes,” New York Times, C1, April 22, 2003.
Interviewee, Katie Fairbank, “Second American Union Seeks
Revote,” Dallas Morning News, Seattle Times, April 22, 2003.
Interviewee, David Koenig, “Perk Plan Threatens AMR
Accord,” Associated Press, Deseret News, EO8, April 22, 2003.
Interviewee, “Deaths of Journalists in Iraq Raise Questions of
Legal Ramifications for Employers, Government,” Palm Beach Daily
Business Review, A9, April 10, 2003.
Interviewee, Steven Greenhouse, “Both Sides Seen as Winners in
Settlement that Averted a Strike by Apartment Workers,” New York
Times, B 4, April 24, 2003.
Panelist (with Rev. Richard John Neuhaus), “The Crisis in the
Catholic Church: The Anatomy of the Sexual Scandal,” State
University of New York Nassau County Community College, Long
Island, New York, May 9, 2003.
Interviewee, Pete Sheehan, “Symposium Examines Church Reaction
to Sex Abuse Scandal,” The Long Island Catholic, May 14, 2003.
Interviewee, Joseph Varacalli, “The Catholic Alternative” Radio
Show, WHPC 90.3 FM, State University of New York, discussing Paul
Elie’s book, “The Life You Save May Be Your Own,” June 11,
2003.
Interviewee, “Overtime Pay Regulations,” Associated Press Radio,
July 11, 2003.
Interviewee, Edward Wong, “United Airlines May Face Deeper
Challenges,” NY Times, C1, July 15, 2003.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August
10-12, 2003.
American Arbitration Association Neutrals’ Conference,
Providence, Rhode Island, August 22-23, 2003.
Opening Remarks, Seventh Annual Management Lawyers Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, October 1, 2003.
Presenter, “The Relevance of Catholic Social Teaching for Labor
Management Relations,” Conference Symposium on Catholic Social
Teaching, Villanova University Law School, October 3-4, 2003.
Keynote Speaker, “Today’s Challenges,” National Association of
Catholic School Teachers national Conference, New York City,
October 11, 2003.
Twenty Second Annual Policy Sciences Institute, Yale Law School,
October 18-19, 2003.
Opening Remarks, Richard Shindell, An Evening of Labor Songs –
Labor and Life, Love and Justice, Labor Relations and Employment
Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law,
October 28, 2003.
Opening Remarks, Bishop William Murphy, Diocese of Rockville
Centre, The Catholic Social Agenda, Labor Relations and Employment
Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law,
November 17, 2003.
Opening Remarks, Wayne Outten and the National Employment
Lawyers Association Panel, Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University school of Law,
November 19, 2003.
Presenter, “The Contingent Workforce and Unemployment,” Santa
Clara University School of Law Law Review Symposium “Meeting Human
Needs: Examining the Social Safety Net for Working America,”
January 30, 2004.
Opening Remarks, Professor Fred Gedicks, Spirituality and High
Technology, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, March 29, 2004.
Opening Remarks, Professor James Bergeron, Labor and Human
Rights in Ireland and the European Union, Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society, St. John’s University School of Law,
February 23, 2004.
Opening Remarks, Professor James Bergeron, Ireland and
International Security Issues, American Irish Historical Society,
New York, New York, February 24, 2004.
Opening Remarks, Panel Discussion on Practicing Federal Sector
Labor and Employment Law, Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, St. John’s University School of Law, March 10, 2004.
Opening Remarks, Robert McCartney, Q.C., Labor and Human Rights
in Northern Ireland, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society,
St. John’s University School of Law, March 22, 2004.
Opening Remarks, Professor Fred Gedicks, “The Sacred, The
Technological, and Work,” Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, St. John’s University School of Law, March 29, 2004.
Paper Presenter and Panelist, Unemployment in Cyberspace, Irish
Law Teachers Association 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting, Derry,
Northern Ireland, April 3, 2004.
Opening Remarks, Rev. James Maher, C.M., “The Global Alliance
for Workers and Communities: A New Paradigm for Global Labor
Practices,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, April 20, 2004.
Annual Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators, Las Vegas,
Nevada, May 24-27, 2004.
Interviewee, Mary Williams Walsh and Micheline Maynard, “United
Airlines to Quit Paying into Pension Plans,” NY Times, Al, July 24,
2004.
Opening Remarks, Eighth Annual Management Lawyers Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, September 8, 2004.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Airline Workers See Their
Security Quickly Vanish,” NY Times, C1, October 8, 2004.
Interviewee, Bloomberg Radio, Airlines, October 19, 2004.
Fall Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators, Austin, Texas,
October 21-24, 2004.
Worshipful Company of Arbitrators fall meeting, London, England,
October 27, 2004.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Airline Workers See Little to
Cheer as Crisis Widens and Cuts Deepen,” NY Times, C1, November6,
2004.
Opening Remarks, Micheline Maynard, “The End of Detroit,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St. John's
University School of Law, November 9, 2004.
AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January, 2005.
Interviewee, “Pension Cuts Rekindle Conflict With Pilots,” Rocky
Mountain News B8, February 16, 2005.
Panelist, “The Church in a Time of Peril,” Catholic Common
Ground Conference, Arlington, Virginia, March 4-6, 2005.
Paper Presenter, “Comparative Perspectives on Labor and
Employment Law,” Irish Association of Law Teachers Annual Meeting,
Donegal, Ireland, March 19, 2005.
Opening Remarks, Randi Weingarten, “Current Issues in NY City
Labor Relations,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society
Speaker Series, St. John’s University, March 29, 2005.
Interviewee, Jessica Marquez, “At United Airlines, Pilot Dispute
Reveals Generational Schism,” Crain Communications, Workforce
Management, The Insider, at 57, April 1, 2005.
Paper Presenter, “Frederic Ozanam and Catholic Social Justice,”
at “The Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the Good Society”
Symposium Conference, University of St. Thomas Institute for
Catholic Thought, Law, and Public Policy, St. Paul, Minnesota,
April 9, 2005.
Opening Remarks, Gregory Hunt, Chartered Institute of
Arbitrators, London, “ADR in International Employment,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s
University, April 11, 2005.
Panelist, “The 70th Anniversary of the National Labor Relations
Act,” Association of the Bar of the City of New York Labor and
Employment Law Committee Conference Program, May 25, 2005.
Annual Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators, Chicago, May
26-28, 2005.
Interviewee, Joseph Varacalli, “The Catholic Alternative” Radio
Show, WHPC 90.3 FM, State University of New York, discussing
Frederic Ozanam, founder of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, June
7, 2005.
Interviewee, Employment Discrimination, “All Things Considered,”
National Public Radio, July 16, 2005.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Well-Laid Plan Kept Northwest
Flying in Strike,” NY Times, A1, August 22, 2005.
Interviewee, Anne Thompson, NBC TV Chief Financial
Correspondent, Northwest Airlines Strike, NBC TV National Evening
News, August 22, 2005.
Interviewee, Lisa Matthews, Northwest Airlines Strike, AP Radio,
August 22, 2005.
Interviewee, Northwest Airlines Strike, NBC TV Today Show,
August 23, 2005.
Interviewee, Northwest Airlines Strike, MSNBC News Live, August
23, 2005.
Interviewee, Northwest Airlines Strike, “Here and Now,” WBUR
(Boston), August 23, 2005.
Interviewee, Jeremy W. Peters and Micheline Maynard, “The
Replacement Mechanics,” NY Times, C1, August 24, 2005.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard and Jeremy W. Peters, “Northwest
Airlines Threatens to Replace Strikers Permanently,” NY Times, C3,
August 26, 2005.
Interviewee, Kyle Peterson, “Northwest Says Can Keep Flying With
Replacements,” Reuters (Chicago), August 30, 2005.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “2 Major Airlines Seen Near
Bankruptcy Filings,” NY Times, A1, September 14, 2005.
Interviewee, Jessica marquez, “AFL-CIO Breakup May Bolster Union
Efforts,” Workforce Mangement 15-16, September, 2005.
Opening Remarks, Ninth Annual Management Lawyers Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, September 28, 2005.
Speaker, “Blessed Frederick Ozanam, Founder of the St. Vincent
de Paul Society,” The Catholic Worker St. Joseph House, New York
City, September 30, 2005
Opening Remarks, Nancy Hoffman and James Sandner, “Public Sector
Labor Law Issues: Perspectives from Union General Counsels,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, October 11, 2005.
Panelist, “The Future of the Labor Movement,” Cardozo Law School
Labor and Employment Law Society, November 15, 2005.
Opening Remarks, Diane Pfadenhauer, “Workplace Investigations,”
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, November 16, 2005.
Interviewee, Jessica Marquez, “Retooling Pay: Premium on
Productivity,” Workforce Management 1, November, 2005.
Interviewee, Jeremy W. Peters, “Delphi Unions Balk At Plan To
Eliminate 18,000 Jobs,” NY Times, C3, November 17, 2005.
Interviewee, AP Radio, Subway Strike, December 16, 2005.
Interviewee, Bloomberg News Radio, Subway Strike, December 16,
2005.
Interviewee, Andy Soltis, NY Post, Subway Strike, December 16,
2005.
Interviewee, WNBC TV Today in New York, Subway Strike, December
18, 2005.
Interviewee, Steven Greenhouse, “At Center of City’s Transit
Talks, a Trend That Tests Union Loyalty to Future Hires, NY Times,
B4, December 19, 2005.
Interviewee, PBS TV Nightly Business Report, “Pensions, Labor,
and the Subway Strike,” December 21, 2005.
Interviewee, CNBC TV, Subway Strike, December 22, 2005.
Interviewee, Pete Donohue, “TWU Leaders Okay Pact,” NY Daily
News, 4, December 28, 2005.
Interviewee, Steven Greenhouse, “Pull of Union in Transit Pact,”
NY Times, A1, December 29, 2005.
Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington,
D.C., January, 2006.
Interviewee, Bloomberg News Radio, Subway Contract Rejection,
January 20, 2006.
Interviewee, CNN Radio, Subway Labor Contract Rejection, January
20, 2006.
Interviewee, Associated Press, Subway Labor Contract
Rejection, January 20, 2006.
Interviewee, WNBC TV Today in New York, Subway Labor
Contract Rejection, January 21, 2006.
Interviewee, Jeremy Olshan, “Union Slap at Toussaint,” NY Post,
A4, January 21, 2006.
Interviewee, Pete Donohue, “How the TWU ‘Victory’ Quickly
Vanished,” NY Daily News, A4, January 21, 2006.
Interviewee, Steven Greenhouse and Sewell Chan, “In Transit
Dispute, Navigating Without A Map,” NY Times, A1, January 22,
2006.
Interviewee, WABC TV Evening News, Subway Labor Contract
Arbitration, January 23, 2006.
Interviewee, CNN Radio, Subway Labor Contract Arbitration,
January 27, 2006.
Interviewee, WNBC TV Evening News, Subway Labor Contract
Arbitration, January 27, 2006.
Interviewee, Sewell Chan, “Transit Union Fights Effort to
Restrict Union Dues Collection,” NY Times, B1, January 28,
2006.
Interviewee, Jeremy Olshan, “Toussaint to Meet TWU Board Today,”
NY Post, A20, February 1, 2006.
Interviewee, Pete Donohue, “A Second Chance for TWU?,” NY Daily
News, 2, February 6, 2006.
Panelist and Paper Presenter, “Globalization, Employment, and
Academic Freedom,” The Dean’s Second Annual Student and Faculty
Scholarship Roundtable, St. John’s University School of Law,
February 8, 2006.
Interviewee, The Subway Labor Contract Negotiations, WNBC TV
Evening News, March 3, 2006.
Interviewee, Pete Donohue, “MTA, Union Strike Up Talks To Hash
Out Deal,” NY Daily News, 7, February 9, 2006.
Interviewee, Ray Sanchez, “TWU Revote to Come After Bus
Pact?,” Newsday, A2 March 1, 2006.
Opening Remarks, Evan Barouh, U.S. Department of Labor Office of
the Solicitor, “Enforcing the Fair Labor Standards Act,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s
University School of Law, February 10, 2006.
Opening Remarks, Dr. Eli Avila, M.D., “The Unsafe Workplace,”
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, February 17, 2006.
Opening Remarks, Bernard Jacques, Partner, Pepe & Hazard,
Hartford, Connecticut, “Restrictive Covenants,” Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School
of Law, February 22, 2006.
Interviewee, The Subway Labor Contract Negotiations, WNBC TV
Evening News, March 3, 2006.
Opening Remarks, Troy Rosasco, Partner, Turley, Redmond, and
Rosasco, “Workers’ Compensation,” Labor Relations and Employment
Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law,
March 3, 2006.
Interviewee, Layoffs after the AT&T Merger, CNN Radio, March
6, 2006.
Interviewee, Layoffs after the AT&T Merger, Wall Street
Journal Radio, March 6, 2006.
Interviewee, Jeremy Olshan, “MTA’s Union Polled—TWU Eyes
Revote,” NY Post, March 14, 2006.
Interviewee, Jeremy Olshan, “TWU Set To Vote On ‘Off the Table’
Pact,” NY Post, 4, March 18, 2006
Opening Remarks, “Environmental Whistleblowing,” Labor Relations
and Employment Law Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of
Law, March 27, 2006.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Next Stop for Delphi: The
Courts,” NY Times, C1, March 30, 2006.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Car Parts Maker Moves to Break
Its Union Deal,” NY Times, A1, April 1, 2006.
Paper Presenter, “The Ominous Outsourcing of Irish Jobs,” Irish
Association of Law Teachers’ Annual Meeting, Cork, Ireland, April
8, 2006.
Interviewee, Jessica Marquez, “Walmart Group, Unions Tap
Activists To Promote Causes,” Workforce Management at 10, April 10,
2006.
Interviewee, WNBC TV Channel 4 Evening News, Subway Labor
Relations, April 17, 2006.
Interviewee, WNBC TV Channel 4 Evening News, Subway Labor
Relations, April 18, 2006.
Interviewee, Thomas J. Lueck and Steven Greenhouse, “Transit
Union Approves Contract That It Rejected Before,” NY Times, BI,
April 19, 2006.
Interviewee, Jimmy Vielkind and Adam Lisberg, “Doormen Get In
Step For Strike,” NY Daily News at 14, April 19, 2006.
Panelist, Military Personnel and Civilian Employment Rights,
Industrial Relations Research Association, Williams Club, New York,
New York, May 18, 2006.
Annual Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators, Washington,
D.C., May 25-27, 2006.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard and Nick Bunkley, “Parts Supplier
Reaches Buyout Deal with U.A.W.,” N.Y. Times at C1, June 10,
2006.
Panelist, “Ethical Issues in Labor and Employment Arbitration,”
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, June 21, 2006.
Interviewee, Jon O’Dell, “35,000 GM Workers Take Buyout,” L.A.
Times at C1, June 27, 2006.
Interviewee, Anne Michaud, “Builders Signal Tougher Stance;
Trade Unions Give Ground in Contract Talks,” Crain’s New York
Business 3, July 10, 2006.
Opening Remarks,” Transatlantic Perspectives on ADR,” ADR
Conference, London, July 26-28, 2006.
Interviewee, Labor Relations in the Auto Industry, The Eric
Michael Dyson Radio Show, September 5, 2006.
Paper Presenter, “The Unfinished Work of Frederic Ozanam
For Workers’ Rights,” St. John’s University School of Law
Luncheon Speaker Series and Faculty Workshop, September 11,
2006.
Attendee, Annual Meeting, Labor Relations and Employment Law
Section, New York State Bar Association, Saratoga Springs, New
York, September 15-17, 2006.
Paper Presenter and Panelist, “Laborem Exercens’ Prescient
Critique of Technology,” (presented by invitation at the 25th
anniversary of Laborem Exercens Symposium at Villanova
University,
September 26, 2006, with publication in the Journal of Catholic
Social Thought).
The St. Vincent de Paul Lecture, “The Contemporary Relevance of
Frederic Ozanam,” DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, September
28, 2006.
Opening Remarks, Tenth Annual Management Lawyers Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, October 10, 2006.
Opening Remarks, Lisa Wagner, “Haunted by God” play on the life
of Dorothy Day, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, November 16, 2006.
Interviewee, Jessica Marquez, “Goodyear Fight Hints at Rough
Road for Unions,” Workforce Management 12, November 20, 2006.
Interviewee, Nick Bunkley, “Revamping and Buyouts To Cost Ford
$17 Billion,” NY Times, C1, November 30, 2006.
Interviewee, David Caruso, “One Year Later, Transit Strike Had
Mixed Results,” Associated Press, December 17, 2006.
Interviewee, Steven Greenhouse, “Victories and Challenges For
Transit Union Leader,” NY Times, B3, December 18, 2006.
Interviewee, J.W. Elphinstone, “Tax Paperwork for Household
Help,” Associated Press, January 10, 2007.
Interviewee, “Union Membership Falls,” St. Louis Post Dispatch,
A6, January 26, 2007.
Speaker and Panelist, “The 1949 Catholic Cemetery Workers’
Strike,” The Catholic Worker Maryhouse, New York City, February 16,
2007.
Speaker, “Workers’ Safety and Health, WTC Post-9/11 Litigation,
and Prospects for Resolution: What Every Health Care Professional
Needs to Know,” Mount Sinai Medical School, New York City, February
16, 2007.
Interviewee, “Gettelfinger Silent on Sale,” Detroit Free Press,
Business Page 1, February 22, 2007.
Speaker, “Social Justice: Labor’s Point of View,” Archdiocese of
New York Catholic Lawyers’ Guild Communion Breakfast, Our Savior
Church, Park Avenue and East 38th St, New York, New York, March 2,
2007.
Opening Remarks, The Seattle Diversity Cases Panel Discussion,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker Series, St.
John’s University School of Law, March 6, 2007. (Co-sponsored with
the Education Law Society)
Opening Remarks, Troy Rosasco, Partner, Turley, Redmond, and
Rosasco, “Workers’ Compensation,” Labor Relations and Employment
Law Society Speaker Series, St. John’s University School of Law,
March 12, 2007.
Interviewee, Nick Bunkley, “Chief Warns Automakers That UAW
Won’t Budge On Health Care Or Jobs Bank,” NY Times, C3, March 29,
2007.
Speaker, “Blessed Frederick Ozanam,” St. Vincent de Paul
Society, Melville, New York, April 21, 2007.
Interviewee, Tim Minton, “The NYC Firefighters Labor Contract,”
WNBC Channel 4 TV, May 11, 2007.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard and Nick Bunkley, “Auto Union
Leader Finds Comfort Level,” New York Times, C3, May 16, 2007.
Annual Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators, San Francisco,
May 24-26, 2007.
Interviewee, Nick Bunkley and Micheline Maynard, “For
U.A.W., A Year of Uncertainty,” New York Times, C1, September 4,
2007.
Speaker, “Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker,” Opus Dei, New
York, New York, September 15, 2007
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “ 73,000 U.A.W. Members Go on
Strike Against G.M.,” New York Times, A1, September 25, 2007.
Co-Chair, “The Future of Labor Through The Prism of Bankruptcy,”
St. John’s University Labor Relations and Employment Law Society
and the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review, September 28,
2007.
Annual Meeting, The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, Washington,
D.C., September 28-30, 2007.
Keynote Speaker, “The Labor and Employment Ramifications of
Diocesan Bankruptcy Filings,” The National Association of Catholic
School Teachers National Conference, Boston, October 6, 2007
Interviewee, Rick Popely, “Strike Deadline Looms: In Contract
Talks, UAW Threatens Chrysler,” Chicago Tribune, Business Section,
October 9, 2007.
Interviewee, Poornima Gupta and Kevin Krolicki, “Union Poised To
Strike If Chrysler Talks Stall,” Toronto Star, B1, October 9,
2007.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “A 6-Hour Strike By Auto Workers
Against Chrysler—New Tactic Is Emerging,” New York Times, A1,
October 11, 2007.
Opening Remarks, The Eleventh Annual Management Lawyers’
Colloquium, The Labor Relations and Employment Law Society Speaker
Series, St. John’s University School of Law, October 16,
2007.
Interviewee, Erin Calabrese, Leonardo Blair and Jeremy Olshan,
“Strike Goes All To Hail,” New York Post, A1, October 23, 2007.
Co-Chair, 15th Annual Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social
Scientists, St. John’s University School of Law, October 26-27,
2007.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “With Contract Approval Near at
Chrysler, UAW Shifts Bargaining Focus to Ford,” New York Times, C3,
October 27, 2007.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Workers at Chrysler Narrowly
Approve 4-Year Contract,” New York Times, A 18, October 28,
2007.
Journal of Legal Commentary and Ron Brown Center for Civil
Rights Reception, New York City, November, 2007
Federal Bar Council Annual Luncheon, New York City, November 21,
2007.
Judges’ Reception, St. John’s University School of Law, November
28, 2007.
Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools, New York
City, January 3-6, 2008.
Panelist, “Current NLRB Developments,” New York State Bar
Association Labor and Employment Law Section
Annual Meeting, New York City, February 1, 2008.
Interviewee, Jeremy Smerd, “Unions Reverse
Decline,” Workforce Management 1, February 4, 2008.
Paper Presentation, “Labor and Employment Ramifications of
Diocesan Bankruptcy Filings,” Pontifical University of the Holy
Cross, Rome, March 5, 2008.
ABI Annual Dinner, March 10, 2008
Opening Remarks, Troy Rosasco, Partner, Turley, Redmond, and
Rosasco,
“Worker’s Compensation Current Issues,” Labor Relations and
Employment Law Society, St. John's University School of Law, March
12, 2008.
Interviewee, “Negotiations on Hold as Strike Continues,” Chicago
Tribune, C2, March 12, 2008
Opening Remarks, Dr. Eli N. Avila, “Safety and Health
Work-related Current Issues,” Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, St. John's University School of Law, March 14,
2008.
Interviewee, Nick Bunkley, “Parts Maker Talks of Strikebreakers
and Labor Abroad,” New York Times, C2,
April 1, 2008.
Opening Remarks, Thomas Kennedy, Partner,, Kennedy, Jennik &
Murray
“A Labor Union-Side Lawyer Looks at Executive Retention Bonuses
in Bankruptcy,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, St.
John's University school of Law (Co-sponsored with the St.
John’s Bankruptcy Law Society), April 2, 2008.
Attendee, 7th National Conference of the Religiously Affiliated
Law Schools, Boston College Law School, April 5-8, 2008.
Featured Speaker/Panelist, Annual Labor and Employment Law
Conference for In-House Corporate Counsel, Jackson Lewis, Las
Vegas, April 22-25, 2008.
American Law Institute Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 20,
2008.
Interviewee, Nick Bunkley, “Auto Parts Workers Approve a
Contract,” NY Times, C2, May 23, 2008.
Attendee, National Academy of Arbitrators Annual Meeting,
Ottawa, Canada, May 21-24, 2008.
Interviewee, Sharon Silk Carty and James R. Healy, “GM Hopes
$15B Boost to Bottom Line Adds Stability: Proactive Cuts Aim to
Stifle Bankruptcy Talk,” USA Today at B1, July 16, 2008
Interviewee, Katie Merx, “GM Lays Out Cuts For Long Haul,”
Detroit Free Press, July 16, 2008.
Interviewee, Sara Lipka, “Subsidizing the Internship,” 45 The
Chronicle of Higher Education 18, July 18, 2008.
Opening Remarks, “A Conversation with Steven Greenhouse and
Thomas Geoghegan.” New York Times Labor Reporter Steven Greenhouse
and Chicago labor lawyer and author Thomas Geoghegan discuss their
new books (Steven Greenhouse, “The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the
American Worker” (Knopf, 2008); and, Thomas Geoghegan, “See You In
Court: How The Right Made America A Lawsuit Nation” (New Press,
2007)), Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, St. John’s
University School of Law, September 16, 2008..
Opening Remarks, The 12th Annual Management Lawyers’ Colloquium,
Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, St. John’s University
School of Law, September 23, 2008.
Panel Moderator, The Ciambriello Decision and Its Many
Ramifications, National Academy of Arbitrators New York Metro
Region Panel Program, Williams Club, New York, New York, October
23, 2008.
Interviewee, Ken Bensinger, “The End of the Road for U.S.
Carmakers?”, Los Angeles Times, A1, October 28, 2008.
Interviewee, Jessica Marquez, “NY Unions Cage Inflatable Rat,
Try Teamwork,” Workplace Management, November 3, 2008.
Federal Bar Council Annual Luncheon, November 26, 2008, New York
City.
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Autoworkers Fear Prospect of
Givebacks,” New York Times, B1, December 1, 2008.
Interviewee, Warren Olney, “To the Point” National Public Radio,
“Bankruptcy and the Big Three,” December 4, 2008, 2:15-2:45
P.M.
Attendee, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting,
San Diego, California, January 6-9, 2009
Opening Remarks, Robert Guastella, “Union Democracy Initiatives
and the Teamsters Union,” Labor Relations and Employment Law
Society, St. University School of Law, February 23, 2009.
Opening Remarks, Evan Barouh,, Office of the Solicitor, U.S.
Department of Labor, Overtime Pay, Minimum Wage, and the Fair Labor
Standards Act, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, St.
John's University School of Law, March 11, 2009.
Opening Remarks, “A Conversation with Jon Hiatt, General
Counsel of the AFL-CIO, and Denis Hughes, President, New York State
AFL-CIO, Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, St. John's
University School of Law, March 19, 2009.
Interviewee, Mary Williams Walsh and Jonathan Glater, “Contracts
Now Seen As Being Rewriteable,” New York Times, B1, March 31,
2009.
Opening remarks, Troy Rosasco, Partner, Turley, Redmond, and
Rosasco, Current Worker’s Compensation Issues,” Labor
Relations and Employment Law Society, St. John's University School
of Law, April 1, 2009.
Opening Remarks, Dr. Eli N. Avila,“Current Safety and Health
work-related issues, with special reference to 9/11 WTC first
responders,” Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, St. John's
University School of Law, April 22, 2009.
Panelist, “Labor Contracts and Employment Agreements: Rejection,
Abrogation, Reaffirmation?” Management Attorneys’ Conference,
Seyfarth Shaw, New York City, May 2, 2009
Interviewee, Micheline Maynard, “Union Takes Rare Front Seat in
Chrysler Deal,” New York Times A1, May 2, 2009.
Panelist, “Supreme Court and Federal Legislative Updates,”
Association of American Law Schools Mid-Year Conference on Worklaw,
Long Beach, California, June 11, 2009.
Speaker and Panelist, “Legal Issues and VEBAs,” Seminar on
VEBAs, Michigan Medical Association, September 17, 2009.