Mar 4 2024 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federal Courts • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Small Markets, Big Unions: Is the FTC Promoting Competition or Unions With Its Grocery Merger Complaint? Alexander T. MacDonald Last week, the FTC sued to block a merger between Kroger Co. and Albertsons. The...
Nov 14 2023 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post Does Religious Speech Fly With Southwest Airlines? Blaine L. Hutchison, Bruce N. Cameron “Bags fly free on Southwest. But free speech didn’t fly at all with Southwest in...
Oct 5 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Groff v. DeJoy: The Death of the “De Minimis” Test Breathes Life Back into Religious Accommodation Sarah E. Child In a unanimous decision last June, the Supreme Court in Groff v. DeJoy heightened the...
Aug 10 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review The War on Independent Work: Why Some Regulators Want to Abolish Independent Contracting, Why They Keep Failing, & Why We Should Declare Peace Tammy Dee McCutchen, Alexander T. MacDonald There is a war on independent contracting. Martial metaphors are often overworked in the law....
Jun 6 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court Blog Post News Is Glacier Northwest the Tip of the Iceberg? Alexander T. MacDonald Nowadays, labor-law cases are a rare sight at the Supreme Court. The Court usually takes...
Feb 24 2023 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Are Agency Fees Unconstitutional in the Private Sector? Alexander T. MacDonald The Supreme Court has rejected the fees in the public sector because they equate to...
Dec 6 2022 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Railways, Unions, and Policy Dissonance Moving with unusual alacrity last week, the Democrat-controlled Congress passed a bill imposing new terms...
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...
Jun 17 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review Religious Schools, Collective Bargaining, & the Constitutional Legacy of NLRB v. Catholic Bishop Alexander T. MacDonald It would be difficult to find a corner of American labor law more anomalous than...
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...
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Small Markets, Big Unions: Is the FTC Promoting Competition or Unions With Its Grocery Merger Complaint?
Last week, the FTC sued to block a merger between Kroger Co. and Albertsons. The...
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Does Religious Speech Fly With Southwest Airlines?
“Bags fly free on Southwest. But free speech didn’t fly at all with Southwest in...
Groff v. DeJoy: The Death of the “De Minimis” Test Breathes Life Back into Religious Accommodation
Sarah E. Child
In a unanimous decision last June, the Supreme Court in Groff v. DeJoy heightened the...
The War on Independent Work: Why Some Regulators Want to Abolish Independent Contracting, Why They Keep Failing, & Why We Should Declare Peace
Tammy Dee McCutchen, Alexander T. MacDonald
There is a war on independent contracting. Martial metaphors are often overworked in the law....
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Is Glacier Northwest the Tip of the Iceberg?
Nowadays, labor-law cases are a rare sight at the Supreme Court. The Court usually takes...
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Are Agency Fees Unconstitutional in the Private Sector?
The Supreme Court has rejected the fees in the public sector because they equate to...
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Railways, Unions, and Policy Dissonance
Moving with unusual alacrity last week, the Democrat-controlled Congress passed a bill imposing new terms...
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...
Religious Schools, Collective Bargaining, & the Constitutional Legacy of NLRB v. Catholic Bishop
Alexander T. MacDonald
It would be difficult to find a corner of American labor law more anomalous than...
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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...