Background
Summers, Clyde Wilson was born on November 21, 1918 in Grass Range, Montana, United States. Son of Carl Douglas and Anna Lois (Yontz) Summers.
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Provides greater ease of coverage, offers more challenging examination of key policy questions, and further examines gaps between law and reality. Includes expanded background information and competing conceptual perspectives. Based on assumption that most law schools offer separate courses in collective labor relations and employment discrimination; that it is better to study in depth the principal policies governing individual employment relationship than attempt a cursory catalog of every rule and procedure; and that legal principles and remedies have become the means of responding to individual workers who lack economic power, foresight, or self-discipline to attain job terms and conditions.
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Summers, Clyde Wilson was born on November 21, 1918 in Grass Range, Montana, United States. Son of Carl Douglas and Anna Lois (Yontz) Summers.
Bachelor of Science, University Illinois, 1939. Juris Doctor, University Illinois, 1942. Doctor of Laws, University Illinois, 1998.
Master of Laws, Columbia University, 1946. Doctor of Juridical Science, Columbia University, 1952. Doctor of Laws, University Leuven, Belgium, 1967.
Doctor of Laws, University Stockholm, 1978. Doctor of Laws, University Illinois, 1998.
Member law faculty University Toledo, 1942-1949, University Buffalo, 1949-1956. Professor law Yale University, New Haven, 1956-1966, Garver professor law, 1966-1975. Jefferson B. Fordham professor law University Pennsylvania, 1975-1990, professor emeritus, 1990—2010.
Hearing examiner Connecticut Commission on Civil Rights, 1963-1971.
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Chairman Governor's Committee on Improper Union Management Practices New York State, 1957-1958. Chairman Connecticut Advisory Council on Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service, 1960-1972. Member Connecticut Labor Relations Board, 1966-1970, Connecticut Board Mediation and Arbitration, 1964-1972.
Member National Academy Arbitrators, International Society Labor Law and Social Legislation (president).
Married Evelyn Marie Wahlgren, August 30, 1947. Children: Mark, Erica, Craig, Lisa.