Yes.
Current Acting Director, NMB Office of Mediation Services, John Livingood has an awesome site with several RLA-specific pages. I'd start with his
RLA Conundrums page. That was was where I first heard of the "book-away phonemena," which is sad. SWAPA ought to send alll pilots monthly mailers explaining it to them. But they don't.
It wasn't until very recently that any SWAPA rep or exec started publicly pointing to the idea of the power of the book-away phenomena that the RLA can create for us versus decsribing the RLA as "sugar in our gas tank." IMO, the rep who said that ought to be recalled esp after the railroads just got done completely discrediting that hypothesis.
Our former president also ought not be allowed anywhere near a negotiation process again after his shocking display of RLA ignorance on TOF a couple of weeks ago.
Another excellent resource is the Google Scholar search "Case Law" feature. That's where I discovered that mediators can lie to us and threaten us as a tactic to spur negotiations - another critical piece of information I'd never heard from SWAPA. It's also where I learned about "good faith bargaining" and that we're not required by law to give something up in order to get something. Again, that's nearly the opposite of what I've heard from SWAPA since I've been here.
It's almost as if SWAPA a) hasn't read relevant case law and are oblivious to what the courts have to say about this very important topic, or b) don't want us to know what the courts have to say.
Hopefully, this current SWAPA is starting to get it. Fingers crossed.
The above - Livingood's site and the Google Scholar case law search function - are two excellent places to start.