Background
Feinsinger, Nathan Paul was born on September 20, 1902 in Brooklyn. Son of Israel Bernard and Rebecca (Neighstock) Feinsinger.
Feinsinger, Nathan Paul was born on September 20, 1902 in Brooklyn. Son of Israel Bernard and Rebecca (Neighstock) Feinsinger.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan 1926, Juris Doctor, 1928, honorary Doctor of Laws, 1973.
Sociolegal research, Columbia Law School, 1928-1929. Assistant, then associate, professor of law University of Wisconsin, 1929-1973, professor emeritus, 1973-1983, co-director Center for Teaching and Research in Disputes Settlements, Seminar in Methods of Disputes Settlement, Labor Relations Law. Former visiting professor law university of Chicago, Michigan, Stanford, 1934, 36, 53, 58.
Successively associate general counsel, director national disputes public member National War Labor Board, Washington, 1942-1946. Chairman Wage Stabilization Board, 1951-1952. Special assistant to attorney general and general counsel, Wisconsin Labor Relations Board, 1937-1939.
Special representative secretary of labor in labor disputes, 1946-1949. Chairman presidential fact finding board in steel, meat packing, airlines labor disputes, 1946, 48.
Member National War Labor Board, Washington, 1942-1946. Member American Bar Association, National Academy Arbitrators, Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi (honorary), Phi Delta Phi (honorary), Druids. Club: University.
Married Bettie Whitney, January 15, 1940. Children: Greg, Ellen, Peter.