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    Labor Board's Ever Deepening Somnolence: Some Reflections of a Former Chairman, The

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    Labor Board's Ever Deepening Somnolence: Some Reflections of a Former Chairman, The

    Authors
    Gould, William B. IV

    Journal
    Creighton Law Review

    Volume
    32

    Pages
    1505

    Date
    1999
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    INTRODUCTION

    This is my second visit to Omaha, Nebraska - and both have been for the purpose of speeches to the Labor Relations and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of Nebraska. Both visits were arranged by David Larson of Creighton University School of Law, whom I have come to know since my Washington days. I know that all here in Omaha extend their heartiest congratulations to David - as do I - on his appointment effective tomorrow as Director of the Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline University Law School. Congratulations and best wishes to you, David!

    Both of my appearances here were timed fortuitously with the College World Series, though in 1996 Stanford, much to my surprise, did not make it to this level. Now after a succession of well deserved triumphs and the acquisition of the Pac Ten championship, Coach Mark Marquess and the Stanford Baseball squad have once again returned to the Promised Land of Omaha...
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