Nov 28 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Legal Battle to Enforce Janus v. AFSCME William Messenger In June 2018, the Supreme Court in Janus v. AFSCME held it unconstitutional under the First...
Oct 8 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: United Nurses and Allied Professionals v. NLRB Glenn Taubman The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (Judges Kayatta, Selya and retired Justice...
Apr 19 2018 Podcast Lunch Discussion: Janus v. AFSCME Robert Alt, L. Camille Hébert, William Messenger 2018 Ohio Lawyers Chapters Conference Earlier this year the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Janus v. American Federation...
Feb 2 2017 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Friedrichs Redux John Shu, David Dewhirst, Raymond J. Nhan Of the many cases affected by the untimely passing of Justice Antonin Scalia, no case...
Sep 24 2018 Publication Compelled Speech in Masterpiece Cakeshop: What the Supreme Court’s June 2018 Decisions Tell Us About the Unresolved Questions Jim Campbell Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the unresolved compelled-speech questions in Masterpiece Cakeshop v....
Dec 6 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court Blog Post News Right to Work Laws in the Courts – The Unions’ Losing Streak Continues Raymond J. LaJeunesse In this blog on January 25, 2018, I reported on the decision of the Circuit...
Apr 3 2019 Topics Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News American Justice 2018: Book Review “The Shifting Supreme Court” is the latest from the University of Pennsylvania’s “American Justice” series,...
Nov 22 2022 Topics Jurisprudence • Labor & Employment Law • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News Does the Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment Protect a Right to Work? The story of unenumerated rights is a familiar one. Most law students learn it in...
Jan 4 2023 Topics Constitution • Federalism • Labor & Employment Law • State Governments Blog Post News Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part Two) Stanley Greer In light of the inequities and inefficiencies associated with monopolistic government unionism discussed in Part...
Feb 24 2023 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Are Agency Fees Unconstitutional in the Private Sector? Alexander T. MacDonald The Supreme Court has rejected the fees in the public sector because they equate to...
The Legal Battle to Enforce Janus v. AFSCME
William Messenger
In June 2018, the Supreme Court in Janus v. AFSCME held it unconstitutional under the First...
Litigation Update: United Nurses and Allied Professionals v. NLRB
Glenn Taubman
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (Judges Kayatta, Selya and retired Justice...
Lunch Discussion: Janus v. AFSCME
Robert Alt, L. Camille Hébert, William Messenger
2018 Ohio Lawyers Chapters Conference
Earlier this year the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Janus v. American Federation...
Topics
Friedrichs Redux
Of the many cases affected by the untimely passing of Justice Antonin Scalia, no case...
Compelled Speech in Masterpiece Cakeshop: What the Supreme Court’s June 2018 Decisions Tell Us About the Unresolved Questions
Jim Campbell
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the unresolved compelled-speech questions in Masterpiece Cakeshop v....
Topics
Right to Work Laws in the Courts – The Unions’ Losing Streak Continues
In this blog on January 25, 2018, I reported on the decision of the Circuit...
Topics
American Justice 2018: Book Review
“The Shifting Supreme Court” is the latest from the University of Pennsylvania’s “American Justice” series,...
Topics
Does the Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment Protect a Right to Work?
The story of unenumerated rights is a familiar one. Most law students learn it in...
Topics
Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part Two)
In light of the inequities and inefficiencies associated with monopolistic government unionism discussed in Part...
Topics
Are Agency Fees Unconstitutional in the Private Sector?
The Supreme Court has rejected the fees in the public sector because they equate to...