Dec 6 2018 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News OSHA Drones in the Workplace? Tammy Dee McCutchen “That buzzing noise over a construction site could be an OSHA drone searching for safety...
Jan 21 2022 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Going Rogue: The EEOC Quietly Uses FOIA To Penalize Employers For Adopting Lawful Employment Arbitration Programs Christopher C. Murray, Lorenzo B. Riboni Anecdotal reports from employers around the country indicate that regional offices of the United States...
Nov 15 2016 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News 10 Controversial Fixes to the Regulatory State Reuvain Borchardt, Daniel Epstein Whether legitimacy, democracy, accountability, non-partisanship, or separation of powers motivates the sentiment, there are a...
Oct 19 2015 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Agency Doesn't Need Public Permission to Withdraw Proposed Regulations Eileen J. O'Connor In a memorandum opinion dated September 29, 2015, Judge Randolph Moss of the United States...
Jul 28 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Is the EEOC misusing the Freedom of Information Act to penalize employers that adopt mandatory employment arbitration programs? Eric Dreiband, Christopher C. Murray The EEOC is denying employers’ FOIA requests for the EEOC’s charge investigation files when resulting...
Jul 28 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Is the EEOC misusing the Freedom of Information Act to penalize employers that adopt mandatory employment arbitration programs? Eric Dreiband, Christopher C. Murray The EEOC is denying employers’ FOIA requests for the EEOC’s charge investigation files when resulting...
Feb 15 2006 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin February 15, 2006 House of Delegates The American Bar Association's Midyear Meeting took place in Chicago from Wednesday, February 8 until...
Oct 5 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Supreme Court Preview: Of Fisher II and Paper Tigers Alison E. Somin “There are not many dull moments in the debate about race preferences in university admissions....
Nov 6 2013 Podcast Government Transparency and FOIA - Podcast Christopher C. Horner, Clark Neily Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast In his most recent book, The Liberal War on Transparency: Confessions of a Freedom of...
Jul 24 2019 Topics Federal Courts • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Fourth Circuit Recognizes Free Speech Concerns with Voter List Access Restrictions Stephen R. Klein On July 12, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit...
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OSHA Drones in the Workplace?
“That buzzing noise over a construction site could be an OSHA drone searching for safety...
Topics
Going Rogue: The EEOC Quietly Uses FOIA To Penalize Employers For Adopting Lawful Employment Arbitration Programs
Anecdotal reports from employers around the country indicate that regional offices of the United States...
Topics
10 Controversial Fixes to the Regulatory State
Whether legitimacy, democracy, accountability, non-partisanship, or separation of powers motivates the sentiment, there are a...
Topics
Agency Doesn't Need Public Permission to Withdraw Proposed Regulations
In a memorandum opinion dated September 29, 2015, Judge Randolph Moss of the United States...
Is the EEOC misusing the Freedom of Information Act to penalize employers that adopt mandatory employment arbitration programs?
Eric Dreiband, Christopher C. Murray
The EEOC is denying employers’ FOIA requests for the EEOC’s charge investigation files when resulting...
Is the EEOC misusing the Freedom of Information Act to penalize employers that adopt mandatory employment arbitration programs?
Eric Dreiband, Christopher C. Murray
The EEOC is denying employers’ FOIA requests for the EEOC’s charge investigation files when resulting...
Bar Watch Bulletin February 15, 2006
House of Delegates
The American Bar Association's Midyear Meeting took place in Chicago from Wednesday, February 8 until...
Topics
Supreme Court Preview: Of Fisher II and Paper Tigers
“There are not many dull moments in the debate about race preferences in university admissions....
Government Transparency and FOIA - Podcast
Christopher C. Horner, Clark Neily
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast
In his most recent book, The Liberal War on Transparency: Confessions of a Freedom of...
Topics
Fourth Circuit Recognizes Free Speech Concerns with Voter List Access Restrictions
On July 12, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit...