Admitted
1955, Kentucky; 1965, Illinois; 1976, District of Columbia; 1982, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
Harvard Law School, J.D., 1955
Law School Graduation Year
1955
College
Amherst College, B.A., 1952
Memberships
Kentucky Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar.
Biographical
Author: Our Workers Are Satisfied, Columbia Journal of World Business , November-December, 1969; A Partial Solution to Strikes by Essential Workers, State Government Administration , July-August, 1971; The Day Nothing Moves, Personnel Journal , December, 1971; Public Emergency Strikes, Industry Week , February, 1972; Rise of the Rank and File, Personnel Magazine , March-April, 1973; The Non-Inflationary Labor Union, Business and Society Review , Summer 1975. Chairman, The Louisville Foundation, 1982. (Also practicing individually at 1930 National City Tower)