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.
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
May 29, 2023 News & Commentary Iowa joins a growing list of states that are relaxing back child labor laws; Los Angeles union workers join the Writers Guild of America strikers in a show of solidarity; Alaska’s Supreme Court rules that an executive order requiring employees to opt in to union membership was illegal
April 24, 2023 News & Commentary The Supreme Court is reconsidering how Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects religious practice in the workplace, and the German government has reached a deal with labor unions to increase pay for 2.5 million public-sector workers.