Jul 24 2015 Podcast Overtime Regulations, Independent Contractor Misclassification and Other Developments at the Department of Labor - Podcast Paul DeCamp, Alexander Passantino Labor & Employment Law Practice Group Podcast July has been a busy month for the Department of Labor (DOL). On July 6th,...
Nov 10 2022 Video FedSoc Events Woke, Smoke, or Smart: Regulators Push for ESG Dalia Osman Blass, Andrew Oldham, Christine S. Wilson, Jonathan Berry, Douglas C. Geho 2022 National Lawyers Convention Executive branch agencies such as the SEC, CFTC, FTC and others have recently used their...
Nov 7 2022 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 244 - Litigation Update: Helix Energy v. Hewitt David R. Dorey, Sheng Li, Timothy Taylor Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast Some employers were surprised by the en banc Fifth Circuit’s December 2021 decision in Helix...
Nov 10 2022 Podcast Woke, Smoke, or Smart: Regulators Push for ESG Jonathan Berry, Dalia Osman Blass, Douglas C. Geho, Andrew Oldham, Christine S. Wilson 2022 National Lawyers Convention Executive branch agencies such as the SEC, CFTC, FTC and others have recently used their...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes? Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton 2022 National Lawyers Convention When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Nov 11 2013 Podcast Supreme Court to Define the Word "Clothes" - Podcast Tammy Dee McCutchen, Dean Reuter Labor & Employment Law Practice Group Courthouse Steps - Podcast Ms. Tammy McCutchen joined us for a Courthouse Steps Teleforum after oral arguments before the...
Jul 13 2016 Blog Post News Don't Thread on Me Nick Sibilla, Anthony Sanders A landmark decision against bureaucratic browbeating has advocates for limited government, free markets, and shapely...
Jan 6 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberty Blog Post News Religious Liberty Update on U.S. Congress and Executive Branch Actions Christine Kimberly Pratt Congress NEW LAW 1. On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed into law H.R.2617, the...
Dec 12 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Back to the Future: Biden Administration Seeks Return to Restrictive Standards for Businesses and Independent Contractors Evan Armstrong, Maury Baskin The Department of Labor recently closed its open comment period for its proposed rulemaking regarding...
Aug 8 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference Donn C. Meindertsma Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Overtime Regulations, Independent Contractor Misclassification and Other Developments at the Department of Labor - Podcast
Paul DeCamp, Alexander Passantino
Labor & Employment Law Practice Group Podcast
July has been a busy month for the Department of Labor (DOL). On July 6th,...
Woke, Smoke, or Smart: Regulators Push for ESG
Dalia Osman Blass, Andrew Oldham, Christine S. Wilson, Jonathan Berry, Douglas C. Geho
2022 National Lawyers Convention
Executive branch agencies such as the SEC, CFTC, FTC and others have recently used their...
Deep Dive Episode 244 - Litigation Update: Helix Energy v. Hewitt
David R. Dorey, Sheng Li, Timothy Taylor
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
Some employers were surprised by the en banc Fifth Circuit’s December 2021 decision in Helix...
Woke, Smoke, or Smart: Regulators Push for ESG
Jonathan Berry, Dalia Osman Blass, Douglas C. Geho, Andrew Oldham, Christine S. Wilson
2022 National Lawyers Convention
Executive branch agencies such as the SEC, CFTC, FTC and others have recently used their...
Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes?
Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton
2022 National Lawyers Convention
When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Supreme Court to Define the Word "Clothes" - Podcast
Tammy Dee McCutchen, Dean Reuter
Labor & Employment Law Practice Group Courthouse Steps - Podcast
Ms. Tammy McCutchen joined us for a Courthouse Steps Teleforum after oral arguments before the...
Don't Thread on Me
A landmark decision against bureaucratic browbeating has advocates for limited government, free markets, and shapely...
Topics
Religious Liberty Update on U.S. Congress and Executive Branch Actions
Congress NEW LAW 1. On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed into law H.R.2617, the...
Back to the Future: Biden Administration Seeks Return to Restrictive Standards for Businesses and Independent Contractors
Evan Armstrong, Maury Baskin
The Department of Labor recently closed its open comment period for its proposed rulemaking regarding...
Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference
Donn C. Meindertsma
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...