Professor of Law and Sidney Reitman Scholar. (Labor Law; Employment
Law; Contracts.) Professor Hyde earned his A.B. from Stanford and his
J.D. from Yale. Before coming to Rutgers, he was an instructor at New
York University School of Law and represented the National Labor
Relations Board in federal courts of appeals. He is the author of Working in Silicon Valley: Economic and Legal Analysis of a High-Velocity Labor Market (2003) and Bodies of Law (1997), and the coauthor of Legal Rights and Interests in the Workplace: Cases and Materials on Employment and Labor Law (with C.W. Summers and K.G. Dau-Schmidt) and Cases and Materials on Labor Law
(2nd ed., 1982) with C.W. Summers and H.H. Wellington. He has been a
visiting professor at Yale, Columbia, Cornell, New York University, Cardozo, and
the University of Michigan law schools.
Professor Hyde's current research projects
include bargaining structures for low-wage service workers, game theory
analysis of transnational labor standards, and the design of a North
American free labor market. He is a director of the Association
for Union Democracy and frequently writes briefs in labor and
employment cases on behalf of the association and other employee rights
organizations. Professor Hyde lives in Greenwich Village with his wife,
Ellen Gesmer, a judge of the New York Civil Court. He enjoys reading,
working out, and attending opera and dance performances, and plays the
oboe in chamber groups.