Standing Together

The world’s eyes were fixed on Minnesota this weekend after AFGE member and VA nurse Alex Pretti was killed by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents. The second U.S. citizen to be killed by federal law enforcement in recent weeks, Pretti’s violent death at the hands of the state stoked fear, anger, and panic in Minnesota and […]

A Surprise Delivery in Flowers Foods: AFL-CIO Finds Further Proof that FAA Doesn’t Cover Employment Contracts

Next month, the Supreme Court will hear Flowers Foods v. Brock and again address Federal Arbitration Act coverage. The case is important in its own right because it will determine whether last-mile drivers are exempt from the FAA — and can avoid forced employment arbitration. (More on that, below.) The case is also important because the AFL-CIO has […]

Guns, Leaflets, and Default Rules

The Supreme Court recently heard oral argument in Wolford v. Lopez, a case involving the clash of gun rights and property rights. One reason I was interested in the case is that the plaintiffs are making the argument that their Second Amendment rights are infringed if they can’t bring their weapons onto private property that is otherwise open to […]

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