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Roger C. Hartley is a tenured Professor of Law at the Columbus School of Law, where he has taught since 1981. His expertise spans labor law, constitutional law, federal courts, and civil procedure, with additional experience in disability rights, appellate litigation, and union dynamics. He serves as director of the John Fanning Center for Labor Studies and coordinates the Plato Papps Fellowship program, which focuses on workers' rights education.
- B.S. in Labor Relations, Cornell University (1965)
- J.D., University of Pittsburgh (1970)
- LL.M., George Washington University (1972)
Professor Hartley's research centers on the intersection of constitutional law and labor relations, particularly in areas such as union governance, state sovereignty, and judicial preemption doctrines. His work explores how constitutional principles shape labor policies, including neutrality agreements and federal civil rights enforcement. He has authored influential publications on these topics and has lectured extensively.
The 15 most recent articles reflect his focus on constitutional challenges in labor law, federal court jurisdiction, and civil rights enforcement. These works analyze issues ranging from workplace free speech to preemption doctrines and disability rights litigation, demonstrating his commitment to advancing labor and constitutional law through empirical and theoretical frameworks.
- Order of the Coif Honor Society
- American Law Institute Membership
- Industrial Relations Research Association Membership
- Past Secretary, Labor and Employment Law Section of the American Bar Association
Roger Hartley has mentored numerous law students, emphasizing confidence-building and overcoming fear of failure. He has held significant roles in labor law organizations and has served on boards such as the Foreign Service Grievance Board (2008-2010) and as alternate arbitrator for the AFL-CIO and United Steelworkers of America since 1998. His work with the John Fanning Center and Plato Papps Fellowship underscores his dedication to practical legal education in labor rights.
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