LABOR LAW LECTURE—APRIL 27, 2000 Richard A. Posner
We are gathered here to honor Bernie Meltzer. Bernie has been an academic colleague of mine of more than thirty years, a versatile legal scholar who has made significant contributions to human rights law growing out of his experience as a prosecutor at Nuremberg, and the law of evidence. He is known to all who know him as a lawyer’s lawyer, a penetrating critic, an exemplary university citizen, and a survivor unbowed by age. But he is probably best known for his contributions to labor law; and it is labor law accordingly that I will be discus
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