July 2, 2023 News & Commentary SCOTUS strikes down Biden loan forgiveness program and allows discrimination by website designer; SAG-AFTRA extends contract negotiations
Glacier Northwest Could Have Been Worse, But it’s Still Bad Though the Supreme Court's decision in Glacier could have been worse, the ruling still marks a definitive victory for employers.
Glacier and Justice Thomas’ Preemption Breadcrumbs Justice Thomas' brief concurrence in Glacier indicates his preference to move labor preemption doctrine in a conflict/impossibility direction
Who Needs Congress when You Have Five (or Six) Supreme Court Justices? Should the Supreme Court claim that an interpretation of Title VII is wrong when Congress has, for decades, “left that apparent misinterpretation untouched”?
When Republican NLRB Members Show Their True Colors Why do Republican NLRB members insist on meaningless remedies when employers clearly violate federal labor law?
In Glacier Northwest, the Employer Wants the Court to Set Aside Sixty Years of Settled Law The employer in Glacier Northwest is asking the Supreme Court to overrule decades of long-settled law.
January 15, 2023 News & Commentary Supreme Court grants cert to religious accommodation case, GOP House rules aim to eliminate staff unions
January 11, 2023 News & Commentary The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the Glacier case and workers at Apple's first unionized store begin collectively bargaining.
Janus and the Court’s Decision to Overrule Roe v. Wade The country has been rocked by the news that the Supreme Court seems poised to issue a decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that will overrule the 49 year-old ruling in Roe v. Wade guaranteeing the right to an abortion for women who can find a provider. (As a blog that deals with issues […]