Secondary Sources

    1.    Some results of a Westlaw search (Law Reviews and Journals, see Legal Research Tools section also)
 
    NOTE: that I have just copied and pasted the results into this document.  That is why they look a bit odd.  The one problem is that I had to do it one by one, Westlaw would not let me copy the whole list.  However, this is still a useful tool.

1. 44 Wayne L. Rev. 1619   Wayne Law Review   Winter, 1999   COMPULSORY ARBITRATION OF DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1991: ENCOURAGED OR PROSCRIBED?   Mark L. Adams [FNd1]

2. 18 Berkeley J. Employment & Lab. L. 347   Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law   1997   Note   EMPLOYMENT LAW AFTER GILMER: COMPULSORY ARBITRATION OF STATUTORY ANTIDISCRIMINATION RIGHTS   Donna Meredith Matthews [FNa]

3. 53-NOV Disp. Resol. J. 88   Dispute Resolution Journal   November, 1998   Book Review   COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AS AN ONGOING EXPERIMENT   Compulsory Arbitration: The Grand Experiment in Employment. By Richard A. Bales. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997. Hardcover. 233 pp. $29.95.   Cindy Fazzi

4. 30 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1099   John Marshall Law Review   Summer 1997   Comment   EXPANDING JUDICIAL REVIEW TO ENCOURAGE EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES TO ENTER THE ARBITRATION ARENA   Anthony J. Jacob [FNa1]

5. 14 Touro L. Rev. 839   Touro Law Review   Spring, 1998   ARBITRATION OF WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS: FEDERAL LAW AND COMPULSORY ARBITRATION   Norris Case [FNa1]

6. December 3, 1998   Advanced Employment Law and Litigation   ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE COURTS AND THE REAL WORLD   Peter M. Panken   Jeffery D. Williams   SD34 ALI-ABA 1

7. 13 Lab. Law. 511   Labor Lawyer   Winter/Spring, 1998   Content   CREATING AND CHALLENGING COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS [FNa1]   Richard A. Bales [FNaa1]

8. 51 Vand. L. Rev. 687   Vanderbilt Law Review   April 1998   Special Project: Current Issues in Arbitration   COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS IN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS FROM GARDNER- DENVER TO AUSTIN: THE LEGAL UNCERTAINTY AND WHY EMPLOYERS SHOULD CHOOSE NOT TO USE PREEMPLOYMENT ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS   John-Paul Motley [FNa1]

9. 75 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 1   University of Detroit Mercy Law Review   Fall 1997   AN ARGUMENT FOR RETAINING THE WELL ESTABLISHED DISTINCTION BETWEEN CONTRACTUAL AND STATUTORY CLAIMS IN LABOR ARBITRATION   H. David Kelly, Jr. [FNa1]

10. 46 U. Kan. L. Rev. 631   University of Kansas Law Review   April, 1998   Note   ARE THE FOXES GUARDING THE CHICKENS? PATTERSON v. TENET HEALTHCARE- ARBITRATION AGREEMENT IN EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK SUBJECTS TITLE VII CLAIM TO ARBITRATION   Tyler McLeod

11. 22 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 697   Oklahoma City University Law Review   Summer 1997   Note   THE CONSTITUTION V. ARBITRATION: ROLLINGS V. THERMODYNE AND A PROPOSAL FOR A NEW ALTERNATIVE TO ARBITRATION [FNA1]   John T. Tutterow

12. 77 B.U. L. Rev. 687   Boston University Law Review   October, 1997   THE DISCORD BETWEEN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS: THEORETICAL ORIGINS AND A PROPOSED RECONCILIATION   Richard A. Bales [FNa1]

13. July 23, 1998   Current Developments in Employment Law   IS WRIGHT V. UNIVERSAL MARITIME SERVICE CORP. THE DEATH KNELL FOR ALEXANDER V. GARDNER-DENVER?   Robert B. Fitzpatrick [FNa1]   SD06 ALI-ABA 85

14. December 3, 1998   Advanced Employment Law and Litigation   IS WRIGHT V. UNIVERSAL MARITIME SERVICE CORP. THE DEATH KNELL FOR ALEXANDER V. GARDNER-DENVER?   Robert B. Fitzpatrick [FNa1]   SD34 ALI-ABA 53

16. Practising Law Institute   Litigation and Administrative Practice Course Handbook Series   Litigation   PLI Order No. H0-001N   October/November 1998   THE ENFORCEABILITY OF MANDATORY PRE-DISPUTE ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: THE BATTLE RAGES ON AND SOME TIPS ON WINNING   Bruce P. McMoran   591 PLI/Lit 1009

17. July 23, 1998   Current Developments in Employment Law   ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE CORPORATE SECTOR   Joseph T. McLaughlin   Karen M. Crupi [FNa1]   SD06 ALI-ABA 1231

18. 47 U. Kan. L. Rev. 273   University of Kansas Law Review   January, 1999   Article   COMPELLING ARBITRATION OF CLAIMS UNDER THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1866: WHAT CONGRESS COULD NOT HAVE INTENDED   Jean R. Sternlight [FNa1]
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    2.    Some results of a Lexis search (Law Reviews and Journals, see Legal Research Tools also)

    Note: Again, I copied and pasted these results from my Lexis search, and again, I did have to do it one by one instead of being able to copy the whole list.

1.Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham Urban Journal,  January, 1999,  26
          Fordham Urb. L.J. 311,  18956 words,  NOTE: THE HIGH COST OF EFFICIENCY: MANDATORY
          ARBITRATION IN THE SECURITIES INDUSTRY,  Beth E. Sullivan*

2.Copyright (c) 1997 Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution Ohio State Journal on Dispute
          Resolution,  1997,  12 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 387,  23342 words,  Article: Pre-Dispute Civil
          Rights Arbitration in the Nonunion Sector: The Need for a Tandem Reform Effort at the
          Contracting, Procedural and Judicial Review Stages,  Jennifer N. Manuszak*

3.Copyright (c) 1998 University of Cincinnati Law Review University of Cincinnati,  Fall, 1998,  67 U.
          Cin. L. Rev. 265,  17956 words,  COMMENT: THE EEOC'S POSITION ON MANDATORY
          ARBITRATION,  Lynne M. Longtin*

4.Copyright (c) 1998 President and Fellows of Harvard Colleges Harvard Women's Law Journal,
           Spring, 1998,  21 Harv. Women's L.J. 267,  24821 words,  NOTE: NOT-SO-ARBITRARY
          ARBITRATION: USING TITLE VII DISPARATE IMPACT ANALYSIS TO INVALIDATE EMPLOYMENT
          CONTRACTS THAT DISCRIMINATE,  MIRIAM A. CHERRY*

5.Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham Urban Journal,  January, 1999,  26
          Fordham Urb. L.J. 281,  15560 words,  NOTE: THE UNCERTAIN LEGACY OF GILMER: MANDATORY
          ARBITRATION OF FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS,  John W. R. Murray*

6.Copyright (c) 1998 Albany Law Review Albany Law Review,  1998,  62 Alb. L. Rev. 257,  19966
          words,  COMMENT: HOW ABOUT A REAL ANSWER? MANDATORY ARBITRATION AS A CONDITION
          OF EMPLOYMENT AND THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD'S STANCE,  Tanya A. Yatsco*

7.Copyright © Vanderbilt University 1998.Vanderbilt Law Review,  April, 1998,  51 Vand. L. Rev.
          687,  18872 words,  SPECIAL PROJECT: CURRENT ISSUES IN ARBITRATION: Compulsory Arbitration
          Agreements in Employment Contracts from Gardner-Denver to Austin: The Legal Uncertainty and
          Why Employers Should Choose Not to Use Preemployment Arbitration Agreements,  John-Paul
          Motley *

9.Copyright (c) 1998 by Thomas M. Cooley Law School Thomas M. Cooley Law Review,  1998,  15
          T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 1,  4443 words,  KRINOCK LECTURE SERIES: MANDATORY ARBITRATION OF
          EMPLOYEE DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS: UNMITIGATED EVIL OR BLESSING IN DISGUISE?,  Theodore
          J. St. Antoine*

10.Copyright (c) 1998 Thomas J. White Center on Law & Government Notre Dame Journal of Law,
          Ethics & Public Policy,  1998,  12 ND J. L. Ethics & Pub Pol'y 173,  29199 words,  ARTICLE:
          MANDATORY ARBITRATION OF STATUTORY EMPLOYMENT DISPUTES: A PUBLIC POLICY ISSUE IN
          NEED OF A LEGISLATIVE SOLUTION,  Leona Green*

11.Copyright (c) 1998 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Law Review,  Fall, 1998,  40 Ariz. L. Rev.
          1039,  19215 words,  ARTICLE: New Wineskins for New Wine: The Need To Encourage Fairness in
          Mandatory Arbitration,  Paul H. Haagen *

12.Copyright (c) 1998 Southern Methodist University SMU Law Review,  January / February, 1998,
           51 SMU L. Rev. 441,  17661 words,  COMMENT: When Employers Litigate to Arbitrate: New
          Standards of Enforcement For Employer Mandated Arbitration Agreements,  Amy L. Ray*

13.Copyright (c) 1997 The John Marshall Law School The John Marshall Law Review,  Summer, 1997,
           30 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1099,  15788 words,  COMMENT: EXPANDING JUDICIAL REVIEW TO
          ENCOURAGE EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES TO ENTER THE ARBITRATION ARENA,  Anthony J.
          Jacob*

14.Copyright (c) 1998 University of Oregon Oregon Law Review,  Spring, 1998,  77 Or. L. Rev. 287,
           9781 words,  COMMENT: Recent Developments Regarding Mandatory Arbitration of Statutory
          EmploymentDisputes,  Patrick A. Lynd*

17.Copyright (c) 1997 Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution Ohio State Journal on Dispute
          Resolution,  1997,  13 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 263,  5237 words,  Recent Development: Cole v.
          Burns International Security Services*,  James B. Geren

18.Copyright (c) Yale Law Journal Company 1998. Yale Law Journal,  January, 1998,  107 Yale L.J.
          1157,  4352 words,  CASE NOTE: Protecting Public Rights in Private Arbitration,  - Adriaan Lanni

21.Copyright (c) 1998 Hofstra Labor Law Journal Hofstra Labor Law Journal,  Fall, 1998,  16 Hofstra
          Lab L.J. 83,  28089 words,  ARTICLE: ARBITRATION OF EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS
          UNDER PRE-DISPUTE AGREEMENTS: WILL GILMER SURVIVE?*,  Michael Delikat*, Rene
          Kathawala**
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    3.    A Result of a Legal Trac search (See Legal Research Tools section also)

Database: LegalTrac
Sent from InfoTrac.
Library: University of Arizona College of Law
____________________________________________________________________________
    Source:  New York Law Journal, June 19, 1998 v219 n117 p1 col 1 (57 col
            in).

    Title:  Mandatory arbitration gets closer to Supreme Court review.
            (employment claims)
   Author:  Michael Delikat and Lisa K. McClelland

 Subjects:  Civil rights - Litigation
            Employment discrimination - Litigation
            Commercial arbitration agreements - Litigation
            Waiver - Litigation
            Employee rights - Litigation
 Statutes:  Civil Rights Act of 1991
            Civil Rights Act of 1964
    Cases:  Duffield v. Robertson Stephens & Co. - 1998 WL 227469 (9th Cir.
              May 8, 1998)
            Seus v. John Nuveen & Co. - 1998 LEXIS 11907 (3rd Cir. Jun. 8,
              1998)
Locations:  United States
                   RN:  A20886358
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    4.    Some results of a Sabio Search (See Legal Research Tools section also)

Subject: From the UA Library SABIO Catalog

Record 1 of 4
LOCATIONS    Law & Main
HOLDINGS     AZLM AZUA.
OCLC #       25918941.
CALL #        KF9085.Z9 H46 1992.
AUTHOR       Hensler, Deborah R., 1942-
TITLE        Court-ordered arbitration : an alternative view / Deborah R.
               Hensler.
PUBLISHER    Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corp., 1992.
DESCRIPTION  p. 399-420 ; 28 cm.
SERIES       Rand reprints.
NOTE         "RAND/RP-103."
             "Reprinted ... from the Legal forum, Volume 1990, pp. 399-420."
             Includes bibliographical references.
OTHER AUTH   Rand Corporation.
SUBJECTS     Arbitration and award -- United States.
             Courts -- United States.
             Arbitration (Administrative law) -- United States.
1 > Law                      KF9085.Z9 H46 1992            LIB USE ONLY
2 > Main                     KF9085.Z9 H46 1992            IN LIBRARY

Record 2 of 4
LOCATIONS    Main
HOLDINGS     AZUA.
CALL #       KF3424 .M38 1996.
AUTHOR       McDermott, E. Patrick.
TITLE        Alternative dispute resolution in the workplace : concepts and
               techniques for human resource executives and their counsel / E.
               Patrick McDermott with Arthur Eliot Berkeley.
PUBLISHER    Westport, Conn. : Quorum, 1996.
DESCRIPTION  xxii, 178 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
CONTENTS     I. The Changing Legal and Legislative Landscape. Federal Case
               Law: Alexander v. Gardner-Denver Co. The Rise of Alternative
               Dispute Resolution. Alexander v. Gardner-Denver Co. Revisited -
               The Gilmer Decision. Post-Gilmer Federal Decisions Supporting
               Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Workplace. Legislation.
               The Gilmer Decision, the Federal Arbitration Act, and Their
               Relationship to State Law. The Rise of Employment Litigation.
               The Cost of Employment Litigation. State Law and Breach of
               Contract Claims. State Tort Claims. Whistleblower Laws. Sexual
               Harassment. The Increasing Attractiveness of Alternative
               Dispute Resolution to Counsel, Employers, and Employees.
               Employee Feedback on Arbitration of Employment Law Disputes.
               The Advantages of Pre-dispute Agreements to Arbitrate. The
               Disadvantages of Pre-dispute Agreements -- II. Varieties of
               Alternative Dispute Resolution. Open Door Policy. Peer Review.
               Ombudsman. Union-management Model. Employer-run Dispute
               Resolution Procedures. Mediation. Mediation-arbitration. Fact
               Finding. The Role of Counsel -- III. The Trend: Corporate
               Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs. Alternative Dispute
               Resolution Models. How to Implement a Binding Pre-dispute
               Agreement to Arbitrate. The Design of a Binding Arbitration
               Procedure. Model Clauses. Travelers Group: Dispute Resolution
               Procedure. Travelers Group: Employment Arbitration Policy.
               Mediation -- App. Brown & Root Dispute Resolution Program --
               App. The Brown & Root Dispute Resolution Plan and Rules -- App.
               Employment Legal Consultation Plan.
NOTE         Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-171) and index.
OTHER AUTH   Berkeley, Arthur Eliot.
SUBJECTS     Arbitration, Industrial -- United States.
             Mediation and conciliation, Industrial -- United States.
             Labor disputes -- United States.
STANDARD #   1567200559 (alk. paper)
1 > Main                    KF3424 .M38 1996               IN LIBRARY

Record 3 of 4
LOCATIONS    Law
HOLDINGS     AZUA AZLM.
CALL #       KF3425 .B27 1997.
AUTHOR       Bales, Richard A.
TITLE        Compulsory arbitration : the grand experiment in employment /
               Richard A. Bales.
PUBLISHER    Ithaca, N.Y. ; London : ILR Press, 1997.
DESCRIPTION  233 p. ; 24 cm.
CONTENTS     Ch. 1. An Introduction to Employment Arbitration -- Ch. 2. The
               Emergence of Compulsory Arbitration -- Ch. 3. The FAA
               "Contracts of Employment" Exclusion -- Ch. 4. Applicability of
               the FAA to Other Employment Laws -- Ch. 5. Employment
               Arbitration and the National Labor Relations Act -- Ch. 6. The
               Role of the EEOC -- Ch. 7. Compulsory Employment Arbitration in
               the Securities Industry -- Ch. 8. Compulsory Arbitration as a
               Part of a Broader Employment Dispute Resolution Process: The
               Brown & Root Example -- Ch. 9. Creating a Fair (and
               Enforceable) Arbitration Agreement -- Ch. 10. The Policy
               Implications of Compulsory Employment Arbitration.
NOTE         Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-230) and index.
SUBJECTS     Arbitration, Industrial -- United States.
             Labor disputes -- United States.
             Dispute resolution (Law) -- United States.
STANDARD #   0801434467 (cloth : alk. paper)
1 > Main                    KF3425 .B27 1997               IN LIBRARY
2 > Law                     KF3425 .B27 1997               LIB USE ONLY

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    5.    A Result of a WorldCat Search (see also Legal Research Tools section)

DATABASE: WorldCat

ACCESSION: 40921348
   AUTHOR:
           Delikat, Michael.
    TITLE: Arbitration of employment discrimination
           claims under pre-dispute agreements :
           will Gilmer survive
       IN: Hofstra labor law journal. Hempstead, N.Y. :
           Hofstra University. Vol. 16, No. 1 (Fall 1998) 1052-
           3332
     YEAR: 1998
 PUB TYPE: Book
   FORMAT: p.83-131
    NOTES: Includes bibliographical
           references.
    OTHER: Kathawala, Rene.
 

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