Nov 19 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Labor Organizations by Another Name: The Worker Center Movement and its Evolution into Coverage under the NLRA and LMRDA Stefan J. Marculewicz, Jennifer Thomas Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012 I. Introduction The labor union, the primary collective advocate for workers’ rights in the United...
Sep 14 2014 Video Event Videos Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal? Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw Civil Rights in the United States Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
Sep 14 2014 Podcast Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal? Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw Civil Rights in the United States Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
May 14 2014 Video Event Videos Disparate Impact Analysis Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow, Adam Liptak, Theodore M. Shaw Second Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Under disparate impact analysis, certain practices might be considered discriminatory if they have a disproportionate...
May 14 2014 Podcast Disparate Impact Analysis Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow, Adam Liptak, Theodore M. Shaw Second Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Under disparate impact analysis, certain practices might be considered discriminatory if they have a disproportionate...
Aug 3 2012 Publication The ABA and Executive Power in the Obama Administration ABA Watch August 2012 In August 2006, ABA Watch examined the American Bar Association’s scrutiny of President George W....
Nov 20 2013 Video Event Videos Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra 2013 National Lawyers Convention On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
Nov 20 2013 Podcast Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra 2013 National Lawyers Convention On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
May 17 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Are the Recent Recess Appointments Constitutional? Charles J. Cooper, Michael B. Rappaport, Peter M. Shane, William R. Yeomans, Dean Reuter Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 Mr. Reuter: Welcome to the Federalist Society’s practice group podcast. The following podcast, hosted by...
Jun 13 2013 Podcast Recent Developments in Labor and Employment Law Caroline Fredrickson, Tuan Samahon, Peter Schaumber, Richard Wolf First Annual Executive Branch Review Conference On June 11, 2013, the Federalist Society's Executive Branch Review Project held its First Annual...
Labor Organizations by Another Name: The Worker Center Movement and its Evolution into Coverage under the NLRA and LMRDA
Stefan J. Marculewicz, Jennifer Thomas
Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012
I. Introduction The labor union, the primary collective advocate for workers’ rights in the United...
Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal?
Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw
Civil Rights in the United States
Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal?
Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw
Civil Rights in the United States
Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...
Disparate Impact Analysis
Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow, Adam Liptak, Theodore M. Shaw
Second Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
Under disparate impact analysis, certain practices might be considered discriminatory if they have a disproportionate...
Disparate Impact Analysis
Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow, Adam Liptak, Theodore M. Shaw
Second Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
Under disparate impact analysis, certain practices might be considered discriminatory if they have a disproportionate...
The ABA and Executive Power in the Obama Administration
ABA Watch August 2012
In August 2006, ABA Watch examined the American Bar Association’s scrutiny of President George W....
Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning
John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra
2013 National Lawyers Convention
On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning
John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra
2013 National Lawyers Convention
On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
Are the Recent Recess Appointments Constitutional?
Charles J. Cooper, Michael B. Rappaport, Peter M. Shane, William R. Yeomans, Dean Reuter
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
Mr. Reuter: Welcome to the Federalist Society’s practice group podcast. The following podcast, hosted by...
Recent Developments in Labor and Employment Law
Caroline Fredrickson, Tuan Samahon, Peter Schaumber, Richard Wolf
First Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
On June 11, 2013, the Federalist Society's Executive Branch Review Project held its First Annual...