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Apr 29 2025

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  • Administrative Law & Regulation •
  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
Blog Post

Judge Uses Originalism to Reject Unitary Executive Theory

  • Ryan Silverstein

Shortly after his inauguration, President Trump removed Gwynne Wilcox from her post as a member...

Mar 27 2025 Video
Click to play: Regulatory Ferment at DOL and the NLRB
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Regulatory Ferment at DOL and the NLRB

Gregory Frederick Jacob, Sheng Li, Philip A. Miscimarra, Seema Nanda

In a time of rapidly shifting administrative law norms, the Department of Labor and NLRB...

Topics: Labor & Employment Law

Sponsors: Regulatory Transparency Project

Mar 27 2025 Podcast
Regulatory Ferment at DOL and the NLRB
RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast

Regulatory Ferment at DOL and the NLRB

Gregory Frederick Jacob, Sheng Li, Philip A. Miscimarra, Seema Nanda

In a time of rapidly shifting administrative law norms, the Department of Labor and NLRB...

Topics: Labor & Employment Law

Sponsors: Regulatory Transparency Project

Mar 27 2025
Thursday 11:00 a.m. EDT    

Regulatory Ferment at DOL and the NLRB

Speakers:
Gregory Frederick Jacob • Sheng Li • Philip A. Miscimarra • Seema Nanda
Topics:
Labor & Employment Law
Sponsors:
Regulatory Transparency Project
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Mar 13 2025

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  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
Blog Post

How FCC v. Consumers’ Research Could Sink Proposals to Reform Labor Law

  • Alexander T. MacDonald

On its face, FCC v. Consumers’ Research seems to have nothing to do with labor...

Mar 5 2025 Podcast
Litigation Update: Wilcox v. Trump
FedSoc Forums

Litigation Update: Wilcox v. Trump

Alexander T. MacDonald

In late January, President Donald Trump fired Gwynne Wilcox, a member of the National Labor...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Labor & Employment Law

Sponsors: Labor & Employment Law Practice Group

Mar 5 2025 Video
Click to play: Litigation Update: Wilcox v. Trump
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Litigation Update: Wilcox v. Trump

Alexander T. MacDonald

In late January, President Donald Trump fired Gwynne Wilcox, a member of the National Labor...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Labor & Employment Law

Sponsors: Labor & Employment Law Practice Group

Mar 5 2025
Wednesday 3:00 p.m. EDT    

Litigation Update: Wilcox v. Trump

Speakers:
Alexander T. MacDonald
Topics:
Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law
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Labor & Employment Law Practice Group
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Feb 27 2025

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Defending Our Pro-Worker Constitution: Senator Hawley’s Labor Framework Fits Squarely Within the American Constitutional Tradition

  • John Ehrett

In recent years, a number of conservative leaders have begun building relationships with organized labor....

Feb 26 2025 Publication
Are the Credibility Findings of National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judges Credible?
Federalist Society Review

Are the Credibility Findings of National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judges Credible?

R. Pepper Crutcher, Alexander T. MacDonald, Tammy Dee McCutchen, Christopher C. Murray

The Administrative Procedure Act directs federal courts to review and to set aside final agency...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Labor & Employment Law · Litigation

Sponsors: Labor & Employment Law Practice Group

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