Faculty Scholarship Repository
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Faculty Scholarship Repository is a service of the Ross-Blakley Law Library that provides information, and where available access to, the scholarly work of the College of Law’s current full-time, emeritus, and retired faculty. Questions about the repository can be submitted to Ask a Law Librarian.
Publications For George Schatzki
BOOKS
- Labor and Employment Law: Problems, Cases and Materials in the Law of Work (3d ed., West Group Publishing 2002) (co-author with Robert J. Rabin et al.)
- Labor and Employment Law: Problems, Cases, and Materials in the Law of Work (2nd ed., West Publishing Company 1995) (co-author with Robert J. Rabin et al.)
- Labor and Employment Law: Problems, Cases, and Materials in the Law of Work (West Publishing Company 1988) (co-author with Robert J. Rabin et al.)
- Labor Relations and Social Problems, Unit 1: Collective Bargaining in Private Employment (Bureau of National Affairs 1978) (co-author with James Atleson et al.)
- Earliest Returns from the NLRB’s New Deferral Policy in Collyer Insulated Wire in Proceedings of New York University, Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference on Labor (New York Univ., Aspen Publishers 1973)
- Breach of Contract and Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act in Labor Law Developments 1972, Proceedings on the Eighteenth Annual Institute on Labor Law (Sw. Legal Found. ed., Matthew Bender 1972)
- Introduction: On Rebellious Leadership, 32 Conn. L. Rev. 1563 (2000)
- It's Simple: Judges Don't Like Labor Unions, 30 Conn. L. Rev. 1365 (1998)
- The Survival of Legal Services for the Poor in Connecticut, 70 Conn. B.J. 313 (1996)
- An Observation About Comparable Worth, 9 U. Puget Sound L. Rev. 491 (1986)
- Connecticut Labor Law Symposium: Introduction, 17 Conn. L. Rev. 245 (1985)
- International Business Symposium: Introduction, 1 Conn. J. Int’l L. 1 (1985)
- Some Comments on the Labor-Management Law Applied to Plant Closures and Relocations, 58 Tul. L. Rev. 1373 (1984)
- Some Observations about the Standards Applied to Labor Injunction Litigation under Sections 10 (j) and 10 (l) of the National Labor Relations Act, 59 Ind. L.J. 565 (1984)
- The Law Librarian: Marian Gallagher, 56 Wash. L. Rev. 354 (1981)
- United Steelworkers of America v. Weber: An Exercise in Understandable Indecision, 56 Wash. L. Rev. 51 (1980)
- Majority Rule, Exclusive Representation, and the Interests of Individual Workers: Should Exclusivity Be Abandoned?, 123 U. Pa. L. Rev. 897 (1975)
- The Dean: Page Keeton, 52 Tex. L. Rev. 1108 (1974)
- The Meaning of Discrimination Under Title VII: A Review of Supreme Court Interpretation, 1 S.U. L. Rev. 102 (1974)
- A Response to Professor Getman, 49 Ind. L. J. 76 (1973)
- NLRB Resolution of Contract Disputes under Section 8(a)(5), 50 Tex. L. Rev. 225 (1972)
- The Sodomy Laws Must Go, 277 C.L. 2 (1971)
- Some Observations and Suggestions Concerning a Misnomer – “Protected†Concerted Activities, 47 Tex. L. Rev. 378 (1969)
- The Employer’s Unilateral Act – A Per Se Violation – Sometimes, 44 Tex. L. Rev. 470 (1966)