Harry Hillel Wellington

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Harry Hillel Wellington (* 1926 - August 8, 2011 in New York City ) was an American lawyer .

Wellington studied law and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1947 . He then studied at Harvard . He taught at Stanford Law School for many years . From 1956 he was active as a university lecturer at the Yale Law School . Wellington was Dean of Yale Law School from 1975 to 1980 and Dean of New York Law School from 1992 to 2000 . He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences .

Publications

  • 1957: Contracts and Contract Remedies with Harold Shepherd
  • 1957: Legislative Purpose and the Judicial Process: The Lincoln Mills Case (in collaboration with Alexander Bickel)
  • 1965: The role of law in the prevention and settlement of major labor disputes and in the terms of settlement: A preliminary report
  • 1968: Labor and the Legal Process
  • 1969: The limits of collective bargaining in public employment
  • 1972: Unions and the Cities (Studies of unionism in government) (in collaboration with Ralph K. Winter)
  • 1981: The nature of judicial review (The Cardozo lecture)
  • 1983: Labor Law with Clyde W. Summers and Alan Hyde
  • 1986: The Least Dangerous Branch: Supreme Court at the Bar of Politics (in collaboration with Alexander Bickel)
  • 1990: Interpreting the Constitution: The Supreme Court and the Process of Adjudication

Web links

Individual proof

  1. ^ News of death