June 6, 2025 News & Commentary Colorado clashes with ICE over information sharing, SCOTUS exempts a Catholic charity from paying unemployment compensation tax, and SCOTUS lowers bar for raising a Title VII reverse discrimination claim
Who Wins when States Compete for Remote Workers? Cash grants of up to $10,000. Complimentary co-working spaces. Free mountain bikes. States and cities across the country are offering creative incentives to convince remote workers to move within their borders. These talent-attraction schemes rely on a simple premise of economic development: increasing the supply of skilled workers in an area will lead to greater […]
State Constitutions — Another Progressive Step Applying its state constitution’s “fruits of their own labor” clause, the North Carolina Court of Appeals recently took another step toward workplace justice for governmental employees. The Court ruled that a discharged city employee had alleged a colorable violation by his employer of North Carolina’s constitutional provision ensuring “the enjoyment of the fruits of their […]