Apr 11 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review Bargaining Rights Gone Wrong: How State Courts Invented a Constitutional Duty to Bargain and How It Harms Individual Workers Alexander Thomas MacDonald Federalist Society Review, Volume 23 Constitutions often give you the right to do things. They give you the right to...
May 7 2007 Publication Employee Free Choice Act Debate Glenn Taubman, Brent Garren Online Debate The U.S. House of Representatives has passed, the U.S. Senate will consider, and the Bush...
Sep 27 2016 Topics Civil Rights Blog Post News Religious Liberty and Nondiscrimination Norms: Is Peaceful Coexistence Possible? (Part 2) Peter Kirsanow In my first blog post discussing the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights’ new report on...
May 24 2022 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News What Ever Happened to “Count Every Vote”? Glenn Taubman In this era of hotly contested elections and claims of voter fraud and suppression, many...
May 26 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Tweet at Your Own Peril: The Third Circuit Holds that Anyone—Literally Anyone—Can File an Unfair Labor Practice Charge We’ve all been there: It’s late in the afternoon, and you’ve spent the last few...
Mar 14 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Communications Workers v. Beck Revitalized Glenn Taubman In Communications Workers v. Beck (1988), the Supreme Court held that the National Labor Relations...
Apr 2 2019 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Beck Employee Rights Likely to be Strengthened and Revitalized Glenn Taubman For much of the past 10 years private sector employees faced a standstill in enforcing...
Apr 19 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News DOL Issues Proposed Rule on Joint Employment Tammy Dee McCutchen On April 1, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on...
Aug 17 2016 Blog Post News Chevron Deference in the Circuit Courts: An Empirical Study Stephen Alexander Vaden Recent opinions from the Supreme Court and policy debates within the halls of Washington have...
Jul 19 2019 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Trump National Labor Relations Board Protects Employee Freedom of Choice Glenn Taubman, Raymond J. LaJeunesse On July 3, 2019, the National Labor Relations Board issued an important decision in Johnson...
Bargaining Rights Gone Wrong: How State Courts Invented a Constitutional Duty to Bargain and How It Harms Individual Workers
Alexander Thomas MacDonald
Federalist Society Review, Volume 23
Constitutions often give you the right to do things. They give you the right to...
Employee Free Choice Act Debate
Glenn Taubman, Brent Garren
Online Debate
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed, the U.S. Senate will consider, and the Bush...
Topics
Religious Liberty and Nondiscrimination Norms: Is Peaceful Coexistence Possible? (Part 2)
In my first blog post discussing the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights’ new report on...
Topics
What Ever Happened to “Count Every Vote”?
In this era of hotly contested elections and claims of voter fraud and suppression, many...
Topics
Tweet at Your Own Peril: The Third Circuit Holds that Anyone—Literally Anyone—Can File an Unfair Labor Practice Charge
We’ve all been there: It’s late in the afternoon, and you’ve spent the last few...
Communications Workers v. Beck Revitalized
Glenn Taubman
In Communications Workers v. Beck (1988), the Supreme Court held that the National Labor Relations...
Topics
Beck Employee Rights Likely to be Strengthened and Revitalized
For much of the past 10 years private sector employees faced a standstill in enforcing...
Topics
DOL Issues Proposed Rule on Joint Employment
On April 1, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on...
Chevron Deference in the Circuit Courts: An Empirical Study
Recent opinions from the Supreme Court and policy debates within the halls of Washington have...
Topics
Trump National Labor Relations Board Protects Employee Freedom of Choice
On July 3, 2019, the National Labor Relations Board issued an important decision in Johnson...