Feb 22 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Does the NLRB’s Inspector General Have a Double Standard for When Board Members Must Recuse? Raymond J. LaJeunesse Traditionally under the National Labor Relations Act, a company was considered to be a joint...
Mar 1 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Renomination of NLRB Member Mark Gaston Pearce Would Be Bad for Independent Workers’ Rights Raymond J. LaJeunesse The current term of Mark Gaston Pearce as a Member of the National Labor Relations...
Dec 17 2020 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Trump Appointee Term Expirations – Labor & Employment R. Pepper Crutcher Below are the dates on which various Trump appointees' terms will expire. Equal Employment Opportunity...
Mar 15 2021 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Religious Liberty Blog Post News States have been violating religious schools’ First Amendment rights for decades. The Supreme Court may be about to stop them. The Supreme Court rarely goes out of its way to make sweeping pronouncements. The Justices...
Jun 1 2009 Publication The Employee Free Choice Act Richard A. Epstein, Thomas Kochan, Eugene Scalia, Patrick Szymanski Online Debate On March 10, 2009, the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) was re-introduced to Congress by...
Apr 21 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Employee Rights Under Biden’s NLRB Regulatory Regime Glenn Taubman Lawyers familiar with the National Labor Relations Board are used to “policy oscillation”—the notion that...
May 4 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News A Foundation for Rethinking Administrative Law Ilan Wurman New casebooks can be hard to justify. Many legal doctrines and their canonical cases are...
Jun 1 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Court strikes down policy requiring union members to resign in person with a photo ID. Glenn Taubman, Amanda K. Freeman Imagine you belong to a health club, alumni association, or fraternal organization. Imagine further that...
Jun 21 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Courts of Appeals Slap Down NLRB Member Mark Gaston Pearce Again (and Again) in Cases Involving Workers’ Free Choice Glenn Taubman The four cases outlined below have (at least) two things in common. Can you guess...
Jun 14 2021 Topics First Amendment • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News The DC Circuit Reminds the NLRB—Again—That Employers Have a Right to Speak About Unionization Can a statute designed to implement the First Amendment somehow protect less speech than the...
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Does the NLRB’s Inspector General Have a Double Standard for When Board Members Must Recuse?
Traditionally under the National Labor Relations Act, a company was considered to be a joint...
Topics
Renomination of NLRB Member Mark Gaston Pearce Would Be Bad for Independent Workers’ Rights
The current term of Mark Gaston Pearce as a Member of the National Labor Relations...
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Trump Appointee Term Expirations – Labor & Employment
Below are the dates on which various Trump appointees' terms will expire. Equal Employment Opportunity...
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States have been violating religious schools’ First Amendment rights for decades. The Supreme Court may be about to stop them.
The Supreme Court rarely goes out of its way to make sweeping pronouncements. The Justices...
The Employee Free Choice Act
Richard A. Epstein, Thomas Kochan, Eugene Scalia, Patrick Szymanski
Online Debate
On March 10, 2009, the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) was re-introduced to Congress by...
Topics
Employee Rights Under Biden’s NLRB Regulatory Regime
Lawyers familiar with the National Labor Relations Board are used to “policy oscillation”—the notion that...
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A Foundation for Rethinking Administrative Law
New casebooks can be hard to justify. Many legal doctrines and their canonical cases are...
Topics
Court strikes down policy requiring union members to resign in person with a photo ID.
Imagine you belong to a health club, alumni association, or fraternal organization. Imagine further that...
Topics
Courts of Appeals Slap Down NLRB Member Mark Gaston Pearce Again (and Again) in Cases Involving Workers’ Free Choice
The four cases outlined below have (at least) two things in common. Can you guess...
Topics
The DC Circuit Reminds the NLRB—Again—That Employers Have a Right to Speak About Unionization
Can a statute designed to implement the First Amendment somehow protect less speech than the...