Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters Local 174: Part III – The Future In Part 3, Darin Dalmat discusses the future of labor post-Glacier Northwest v Teamsters, and the never-ending struggle between labor and capital.
Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters Local 174: Part II – The Lessons In Part 2, Darin Dalmat discusses the key lessons learned from litigating Glacier Northwest v Teamsters.
Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters Local 174: Part I – The Holding In Part 1 of a three-part series, Darin Dalmat discusses the Supreme Court's holding in Glacier Northwest v Teamsters and the (worse) paths not taken.
Adolph v. Uber Technologies Offers Tentative Win for California Employees Gwen Byrne on PAGA and the California Supreme Court's recent decision in Adolph v. Uber Technologies.
The Embarrassing Argument Employers Are Making to Overrule Chevron Andrew Strom on the nonsensical amicus brief filed by the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace in the Supreme Court's Loper Bright case.
Dobbs and the Complicated Story of Women’s Progress at Work Professor Naomi Schoenbaum writes about four new federal protections for women’s rights in the workplace -- and the Congressional politicking that has accompanied those bills -- in the wake of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.
In Groff v. DeJoy, the Supreme Court Left a Key Question Unanswered Despite the Supreme Court's unanimity in Groff v. DeJoy, the ruling remains murky with respect to workers' ability to override union contracts when seeking religious accommodations.
July 2, 2023 News & Commentary SCOTUS strikes down Biden loan forgiveness program and allows discrimination by website designer; SAG-AFTRA extends contract negotiations
June 30, 2023 News & Commentary Two major Supreme Court rulings with significant impact on American life and work.
Another Reminder of Why Federal Judges Matter for Workers Andrew Strom on the important role that federal judges play in determining worker outcomes.