- Ed Garvey
Edward R. Garvey (born in
Burlington, Wisconsin ) is a lawyer, politician and an activist.Biography
Edward Garvey graduated from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison and spent two years in theU.S. Army ; he then returned to theUniversity of Wisconsin Law School and earned a law degree. Soon after graduation, Garvey joined Lindquist and Vennum, aMinneapolis law firm . The firm worked for the National Football League's players' union, and in 1970 Garvey was assigned to counsel union president John Mackey regarding negotiations on a new four year contract with the league's owners. Garvey was later offered the position ofexecutive director in the reorganized union, theNational Football League Players Association (NFLPA) in 1971. Garvey served as its executive director until 1983, through two strikes (in 1974 and 1982) and frequently invokingantitrust legislation in his many court battles with the league. Garvey directed the NFLPA though a series of court battles that led, in 1975, to the ruling inMackey v. NFL that antitrust laws applied to the NFL's restrictions on player movement. In 1976, armed with leverage regarding player movement from team to team, Garvey and the union won major concessions from the owners. Garvey's negotiations with the league exchanged the players' threat of pursuing a system of unfetteredfree agency for an improved package of player benefits. The NFLPA became recognized by the owners as a full-fledgedNational Labor Relations Board union, and damages totalling $13.65 million were awarded to past and present players for antitrust violations against them.After leaving the NFLPA, Garvey served as deputy
attorney general inWisconsin underBronson La Follette , specializing inenvironmental issues . Garvey also became a prominent leader with Wisconsin labor groups, particularly the Paperworkers Union (nowUnited Steelworkers ) in contract disputes withInternational Paper .Political career
Garvey is the editor and publisher of the political website FightingBob.com, focusing on Wisconsin and national issues from a
center-left perspective. He regularly appears on the localNPR national public radio affiliateWHAD to provide a progressive viewpoint on a variety of topics. Garvey continues to be a defining voice in Wisconsin politics and is popular in reform circles.In 1986, Garvey ran for the
U.S. Senate from Wisconsin. In an unsuccessful bid for Wisconsin governor in 1998 against a three-termincumbent , Garvey sought to highlight campaign finance reform and limited contributions to his campaign to a fixed amount per donor.Currently, Garvey is active in his private law practice in
Madison, Wisconsin .Electoral history
*1998 Race for Governor
**Tommy Thompson (R) (inc.), 60%
**Ed Garvey (D), 39%
*1986 Race for U.S. Senate
**Bob Kasten (R) (inc.), 52%
**Ed Garvey (D), 48%
*1986 Race for U.S. Senate - Democratic Primary
**Ed Garvey (D)
**Matt Flynn (D)ee also
References
*cite web |url = http://www.garveystoddard.com/garvey.cfm |title = Garvey McNeil & McGillivray, S.C. Biography |accessdate = 2006-08-28
* [http://www.fightingbob.com/ FightingBob.com, Garvey's blog.]
* [http://fightingbobfest.org/ FightingBobFest.org, home of an annual progressive festival conceived by Garvey.]External links
* [http://www.fightingbobfest.org/fest2004/pages/Sen.%20Tom%20Harkin%20&%20Ed%20Garvey.html Fightin' Bob Fest]
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