The Coming of Age of the Burger Court: Labor Law Decisions of the Supreme Court During the 1976 Term
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Boston College Law Review
Abstract
The diversity of subject matter of the cases before the Court in 1976 makes the Burger Court's ideological coherence more significant. It was not simply a case of the conservative wing of the Court joining together on a single issue. Rather, it was a demonstration of both ideological and intellectual consistency over a spectrum of discrete issues. This article will review the cases of the 1976 Term to assess the impact of the Nixon Bloc on these areas and to analyze the effect of the 1976 decisions on future labor cases.
First Page
1
Volume
19
Publication Date
1977
Recommended Citation
Edwards, Harry T., "The Coming of Age of the Burger Court: Labor Law Decisions of the Supreme Court During the 1976 Term" (1977). Faculty Articles. 143.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/143
