This is What a Lawless Judicial Opinion Looks Like

One basic element of the rule of law is that rules and principles are applied equally, regardless of which party benefits.  When Donald Trump referred to “Obama judges” during his first term, Chief Justice John Roberts asserted, “We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges, or Clinton judges.”  On one level, that’s nonsense.  Of course […]

Going, Garmon, Gone: Why States May Now Be Free to Redesign Labor Law

When President Trump removed Gwynne Wilcox from her seat on the National Labor Relations Board, he left the Board without a quorum. Since that time, the Board has been legally incapacitated: it cannot fulfill its statutory function of adjudicating unfair labor practice cases. At the time of Wilcox’ removal, I argued that by incapacitating the […]

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