Lloyd K. Garrison

Lloyd K. Garrison

Fellow: Awarded 1938
Field of Study: Political Science

Competition: US & Canada

University of Wisconsin Law School

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1937–38:

GARRISON, LLOYD KIRKHAM:  Appointed for a study of British labor relations, with particular reference to the evolution, administration and effect of the Trades Disputes Acts and related legislation; tenure, six months from June 24, 1938.

Born November 19, 1897, in New York City.  Education:  Harvard University, A.B., 1917, LL.B., 1922.

Associate Counsel, 1929, Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Special Assistant to the Attorney General, 1930–31, United States Department of Justice; Dean and Professor of Law, 1932—, University of Wisconsin; Chairman, 1934, National Labor Relations Board; Board Referee, 1936, National Railroad Adjustment Board; Member, 1937, Federal Steel Mediation Board.

Publications:  Articles in Wisconsin Law Review, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Proceedings of the Association of American Law Schools, New Republic, Yale Law Journal, Columbia Law Review, American Labor Legislation Review, Social Research.

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