Jan 28 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post The NLRB in a Post-Loper Bright Administration R. Pepper Crutcher If Mel Brooks had written The Parable of the Prodigal Son, he might have titled...
Oct 2 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post The NLRB’s “Laboratory Conditions” Are Overdue for Inspection R. Pepper Crutcher Just like campaigns for political office, union representation election campaigns are characterized by bombast, bloviation,...
Aug 28 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Founding Era & History • Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics Blog Post The Accidental Success of the NLRA: How a Law about Unions Achieved Its Goals by Giving Us Fewer Unions Alexander T. MacDonald In today’s politics, agreement is a rare beast. So it’s notable when it shows up. And...
Aug 1 2024 Video FedSoc Forums A Discussion of Labor Law: Is the Taft-Hartley Act Being Interpreted as Written? Fred B. Jacob, John F. Ring The 1947 Taft-Hartley amendments to the National Labor Relations Act, doggedly opposed by organized labor,...
Aug 1 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums A Discussion of Labor Law: Is the Taft-Hartley Act Being Interpreted as Written? Fred B. Jacob, John F. Ring The 1947 Taft-Hartley amendments to the National Labor Relations Act, doggedly opposed by organized labor,...
Aug 1 2024 Thursday 12:30 p.m. EDT A Discussion of Labor Law: Is the Taft-Hartley Act Being Interpreted as Written? Speakers: Fred B. Jacob • John F. Ring Topics: Labor & Employment Law Sponsors: Labor & Employment Law Practice Group Webinar
Jul 8 2024 Topics First Amendment • Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics Blog Post Union membership is now political. So can the government still require people to associate with a union? Alexander T. MacDonald The Webbs saw this coming. Writing in the late 19th century, Sidney and Beatrice Webb...
Oct 11 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review The Labor Law Enigma: Article III, Judicial Power, and the National Labor Relations Board Alexander T. MacDonald Axon Enterprises v. FTC[1] wasn’t supposed to be about labor law. In fact, it wasn’t...
Apr 17 2023 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News The FTC’s Indefensible Position on Collective Bargaining Alexander T. MacDonald In remarks last week at the University of Utah School of Law, FTC Commissioner Alvaro...
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 T. MacDonald Constitutions often give you the right to do things. They give you the right to...
Topics
The NLRB in a Post-Loper Bright Administration
If Mel Brooks had written The Parable of the Prodigal Son, he might have titled...
Topics
The NLRB’s “Laboratory Conditions” Are Overdue for Inspection
Just like campaigns for political office, union representation election campaigns are characterized by bombast, bloviation,...
Topics
The Accidental Success of the NLRA: How a Law about Unions Achieved Its Goals by Giving Us Fewer Unions
In today’s politics, agreement is a rare beast. So it’s notable when it shows up. And...
A Discussion of Labor Law: Is the Taft-Hartley Act Being Interpreted as Written?
Fred B. Jacob, John F. Ring
The 1947 Taft-Hartley amendments to the National Labor Relations Act, doggedly opposed by organized labor,...
A Discussion of Labor Law: Is the Taft-Hartley Act Being Interpreted as Written?
Fred B. Jacob, John F. Ring
The 1947 Taft-Hartley amendments to the National Labor Relations Act, doggedly opposed by organized labor,...
A Discussion of Labor Law: Is the Taft-Hartley Act Being Interpreted as Written?
Topics
Union membership is now political. So can the government still require people to associate with a union?
The Webbs saw this coming. Writing in the late 19th century, Sidney and Beatrice Webb...
The Labor Law Enigma: Article III, Judicial Power, and the National Labor Relations Board
Alexander T. MacDonald
Axon Enterprises v. FTC[1] wasn’t supposed to be about labor law. In fact, it wasn’t...
Topics
The FTC’s Indefensible Position on Collective Bargaining
In remarks last week at the University of Utah School of Law, FTC Commissioner Alvaro...
Bargaining Rights Gone Wrong: How State Courts Invented a Constitutional Duty to Bargain and How It Harms Individual Workers
Alexander T. MacDonald
Constitutions often give you the right to do things. They give you the right to...