Julius G. Getman
- Earl E. Sheffield Regents Chair
- Professor Emeritus
Julius Getman, a professor emeritus of Texas Law, is a scholar in the field of labor law, where he pioneered empirical studies and continues to do extensive fieldwork. He has published multiple books, including “The Supreme Court on Unions: Why Labor Law is Failing American Workers.” Professor Getman also served on the faculty at Yale Law School, Stanford Law School, University of Chicago Law School, and Georgetown University Law Center.
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Professor Getman is a preeminent scholar in the field of labor law, where he pioneered empirical studies and continues to do extensive field work. He came to Texas in 1986 from Yale Law School, where he was the William K. Townsend Professor of Law. He has also taught at Stanford Law School, University of Chicago Law School, and Georgetown University Law Center.
His most recent book, The Supreme Court on Unions: Why Labor Law is Failing American Workers, was published in 2016 by Cornell University Press. He is also author of Restoring the Power of Unions: It Takes a Movement (Yale University Press, 2010), The Betrayal of Local 14: Paperworkers, Politics and Permanent Replacements (Cornell, 1998) and In the Company of Scholars: The Struggle for the Soul of Higher Education (Texas, 1992); and co-author of both Union Representation Elections: Law and Reality (Russell Sage Foundation, 1976) and Labor Relations: The Basic Processes, Law and Practice (Foundation, 1988). He edited a book of essays in 2004 with former Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall (a faculty member at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT), The Future of Labor Unions: Organized Labor in the 21st Century. He is a former President of the American Association of University Professors.
In 2007, Professor Getman's first novel, Strike!, was published by Plainview Press.
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year-1986
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Book Chapter
Social Science in Legal Decision-Making
Julius G. Getman, Social Science in Legal Decision-Making, in Law and the Social Sciences 581 (Leon Lipson & Stanton Wheeler eds.; New York: Sage Foundation Press, 1986) (with Phoebe C. Ellworth).
year-1985
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Article
Contributions of Empirical Data to Legal Research
Julius G. Getman, Contributions of Empirical Data to Legal Research, 35 Journal of Legal Education 489 (1985). -
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Is the Labor Act Doing Its Job?
Julius G. Getman, Is the Labor Act Doing Its Job?, 15 Stetson Law Review 93 (1985).
year-1984
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Article
Labor and Free Speech: The Curious Policy of Limited Expression [Pearl and Lawrence I. Gerber Memorial Lecture, University of Maryland School of Law]
Julius G. Getman, Labor and Free Speech: The Curious Policy of Limited Expression [Pearl and Lawrence I. Gerber Memorial Lecture, University of Maryland School of Law], 43 Maryland Law Review 4 (1984). -
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The Relationship Between Free Choice and Labor Board Doctrine: Differing Empirical Approaches
Julius G. Getman, The Relationship Between Free Choice and Labor Board Doctrine: Differing Empirical Approaches, 79 Northwestern University Law Review 721 (1984) (with Stephen B. Goldberg & Jeanne M. Brett).
year-1983
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Article
The Common Law, Labor Law, and Reality: A Response to Professor Epstein
Julius G. Getman, The Common Law, Labor Law, and Reality: A Response to Professor Epstein, 92 Yale Law Journal 1415 (1983) (with Thomas C. Kohler). -
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The Structure of Post-War Labor Relations
Julius G. Getman, The Structure of Post-War Labor Relations, 11 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 125 (1982-83). -
Article
The Challenges of Organizing
Julius G. Getman, The Challenges of Organizing, 11 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 57 (1982-83). -
Book
Labor Relations: Law, Practice, and Policy
Julius G. Getman, Labor Relations: Law, Practice, and Policy (Mineola, NY: Foundation Press, 2nd ed. 1983; 1st ed. 1978) (with John Blackburn). -
Article
The Courts and Collective Bargaining
Julius G. Getman, The Courts and Collective Bargaining, 59 Chicago-Kent Law Review 969 (1983).
year-1981
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Article
Union Representation Elections: Law and Reality: The Authors Respond to the Critics
Julius G. Getman, Union Representation Elections: Law and Reality: The Authors Respond to the Critics, 79 Michigan Law Review 564 (1981).
year-1979
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Article
The Process is Part of the Problem
Julius G. Getman, The Process is Part of the Problem, 29 Case Western Law Review 771 (1979). -
Book
Union Representation Elections and the Role of the National Labor Relations Board
Julius G. Getman, Union Representation Elections and the Role of the National Labor Relations Board (Ann Arbor: Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, [1970-1979]) (with Jeanne Brett & Stephen B. Goldberg). [Also produced as a computer file.] -
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Labor Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Julius G. Getman, Labor Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, 88 Yale Law Journal 916 (1979).
year-1978
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Book
Reference supplement
Julius G. Getman, Reference supplement (Washington, DC: Bureau of National Affairs, 1978; 1972; 1971) (with Benjamin Aaron).
year-1977
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Article
The Protected Status of Partial Strikes
Julius G. Getman, The Protected Status of Partial Strikes, 29 Stanford Law Review 206 (1977).
year-1976
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Book
Union Representation Elections: Law and Reality
Julius G. Getman, Union Representation Elections: Law and Reality (New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press, 1976) (with Stephen B. Goldberg & Jeanne B. Herman). -
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Discrimination in Employment
Julius G. Getman, Discrimination in Employment (Washington, DC: Bureau of National Affairs, 3rd ed. 1976) (with Robert N. Covington & James E. Jones Jr.). -
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The Behavioral Assumptions Underlying NLRB Regulation of Campaign Misrepresentations: An Empirical Evaluation, Part II
Julius G. Getman, The Behavioral Assumptions Underlying NLRB Regulation of Campaign Misrepresentations: An Empirical Evaluation, Part II, 28 Stanford Law Review 263 (1976) (with Stephen B. Goldberg).
year-1975
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Book
NLRB Regulation of Campaign Tactics
Julius G. Getman, NLRB Regulation of Campaign Tactics (Chicago: American Bar Foundation Press, 1975).