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Feldacker, Bruce S. was born on June 26, 1940 in East St. Louis, Illinois, United States. Son of Morris and Mildred Feldacker.
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Feldacker, Bruce S. was born on June 26, 1940 in East St. Louis, Illinois, United States. Son of Morris and Mildred Feldacker.
Washington University (Bachelor of Arts, 1962). University of Chicago (Juris Doctor, 1965). Georgetown University (Master of Laws, 1969).
Worked at Feldacker & Cohen, P.C. (St. Louis, Missouri) specializing in Labor and Employment Law, Employee Benefits, Mediation. Admitted to the bar, 1965, Missouri and Illinois. 1968, United States. Supreme Court.
1969, United States. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit. Author: "Labor Guide to Labor Law," Prentice Hall Publishing Company, 3rd. Edition, 1990. Instructor in Labor Law: AFL-CIO George Meany Labor Studies Center, 1983.
Maryville College, 1985. Chair, Advisory Board, AFL-CIO Lawyer's Coordinating Committee, 1992-1994. Member: Association of Attorney Mediators.
Military: Captain, United States. Army, Judge Advocate General's Corps, 1966-1969.
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Member commission on social action Union of America Hebrew Congregations, since 1990. Captain United States Army, 1966-1969. Member American Bar Association (labor law section, commission on employment law since 1980), Missouri Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, St. Louis Bar Association (chairman labor law committee 1974-1975), Industrial Rels.
Research Association.
Married Barbara Baum, December 22, 1963. Children: Robert, Deborah, Caryl.