Jenkins, Howard, 1915-
Biography
Howard Jenkins, Jr., was the first African American appointed to the National Labor Relations Board. He served on the Board from 1963 to 1983.
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
Does the Fusion of Functions in the Administrator under the Walsh-Healey Act Contravene Section 5(c) of the APA?, 1958 July 30
Walsh-Healey Act: Memorandum from Howard Jenkins to Stuart Rothman, Solicitor addressing question of whether the ''fusion of functions in the Administrator under the Walsh-Healey Act contravene Section 5(c) of the APA July 30, 1958
DU Alumni Law School Luncheon, Washington, D.C., Undated
DU Alumni Law School Luncheon, Washington, D.C. Howard Jenkins, Jr. is second from right, Robert Yegge is at right.
Educational Objectives and Legal Education, 1954
Paper by Jenkins for Legal Education Seminar, New York University School of Law Summer Session
Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies as a Prerequisite of Judicial Relief, 1950 April
Academic paper written by Howard Jenkins.
First Black NLRB Member to Get Honorary DU Degree, 1973 May 31
Article from the Denver Post about Howard Jenkins, Jr. receiving an honorary Juris Doctor degree from the University of Denver.
Front Row of Army Review, Howard and Mrs. Jenkins at Right, 1975 August 8
Dignitaries standing at Army Review.
Group at Law School Function, Undated
Left to right: Ved Nanda, Bob Yegge, Howard Jenkins and Lowell Thomas at University of Denver Law School.
Group at Review, Howard Jenkins, Jr. and Mrs. Jenkins, 1975 August 8
Group at Review, Howard Jenkins, Jr. 4th from right, Mrs. Jenkins 3rd from right.
Group at Review, Howard Jenkins, Jr. and Mrs. Jenkins, 1975 August 8
Group at Review, Howard Jenkins, Jr. 3rd from right, Mrs. Jenkins 4th from right.
Group at Review, Howard Jenkins, Jr. and Mrs. Jenkins, 1975 August 8
Group at Review, Howard Jenkins, Jr. 2nd from right, Mrs. Jenkins 3rd from right.
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