The HGSU Bargaining Unit

On July 2nd, Harvard announced that it had decided to remove a significant number of graduate students from the bargaining unit represented by HGSU. The University said that it would no longer “include any students in the bargaining unit receiving stipends to pursue research toward their degrees.” The explanation for this decision was brief. The […]

Dealing with the Likely Demise of Humphrey’s Executor

The future of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board), the venerable agency that since 1935 has been the exclusive investigation, enforcement, and adjudicatory body under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA or Act), is in doubt. As of this writing, it seems likely, that perhaps sometime in fall 2025 or spring 2026, the […]

Justice Jackson Shows Us How to Read a Statute

The longer Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson serves on the Supreme Court, the more she builds the case that her appointment to the Court may be Joe Biden’s greatest accomplishment.  I hold out hope that someday her dissents will become majority opinions, but in the meantime she is at least alerting us to where her colleagues have […]

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