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Sectoral Bargaining for Rideshare Drivers in Massachusetts: Legally Dubious, Economically Disastrous
Voter initiatives can be a double-edged sword. While they often allow voters to bypass legislative...
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Rounding Error: The Eighth Circuit Invalidates a Longstanding Rule on Workplace Timekeeping
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is more than 80 years old, a legacy...
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Is It Legal for the President to Send Troops to the Southern Border?
As America enters a presidential election year, the crisis at our southern border is an...
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Introducing FedSoc Forums
Over the past several years, the Federalist Society’s Practice Groups have developed, designed, and produced...
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2023 National Lawyers Convention: Insurrection & the 14th Amendment
Editor's Note: On December 19th, 2023 the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Former President Donald Trump...
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Does Modern Labor Law Violate the Fifth Amendment?
In December, the U.S. Department of labor closed the public-comment period for new regulations under...
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What Do the NLRB’s Administrative Law Judges’ Decisions Tell Us About the Fairness of the Board’s Procedures?
Twenty-three of the National Labor Relations Board’s 36 Administrative Law Judges (64%) were Board attorneys...
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Legislative Lessons from Cutting Procedural Corners
Concerns about the approach taken on well-intentioned legislation led to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim...
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2023 National Lawyers Convention: Insurrection & the 14th Amendment
Editor's Note: On December 19th, 2023 the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Former President Donald...
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ADA Testers Can Keep Testing . . . For Now
On December 5, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion by Justice Amy Coney Barrett...