Can States Use Economic Incentives to Discourage Card Check Agreements? John Fry on labor law's market participant exception and recent state efforts to discourage organizing.
Hey ALEC, Be Careful What You Wish For Ben Sachs on ALEC's model statute conditioning economic development incentives on corporations' compliance with state-mandated labor practices - now the law in Tennessee.
The International Lawyers Assisting Workers (ILAW) Network’s First Five Years Jeffrey Vogt and Jon Hiatt on the growth and impact of the International Lawyers Assisting Workers (ILAW) Network.
The Cannabis Industry and Labor Unions Michelle Berger on the emerging organizing efforts within the cannabis industry.
Muldrow v. City of St. Louis Highlights Why Workers Need Unions Andrew Strom on the Supreme Court's upcoming decision in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis.
The Promise and Peril of Organizing at Charter Schools Michelle Berger on the potential effects of teachers unions on charter schools.
Expanding Our View of Bargaining for the Common Good Ian Kalil on the history and importance of bargaining for the common good.
Hollywood Unions Take on AI—and Win Marina Multhaup on the recent efforts of Hollywood unions to protect against the rise of AI.
Equal Protection Arguments for Workers’ Rights Michelle Berger on the efficacy of using the Equal Protection Clause to combat anti-worker laws.
Workers Are an Untapped Resource for Antitrust Enforcers Brian Callaci and Sandeep Vaheesan on the labor movement's potential to lead antitrust reform.