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August 2, 2024

Supreme Court’s Decision Seen Changing Rulemaking

Alexander MacDonald and Michael Lotito say the Chevron precedent may cause federal agency policymakers to file more lawsuits to establish their interpretations in court, they may look for friendlier venues to file those lawsuits to improve their chances.

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August 2, 2024

Recent Injunction Decisions Muddy Labor Board's Future

Alex MacDonald says the NLRB's judges aren’t necessarily the sort of officers whom the president has the power to remove under Jarkesy and Supreme Court precedents. (Subscription required.)

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July 29, 2024

What's Next After NLRB Ruling On Overbroad Noncompetes

Kathryn Siegel, Rachel Satinsky and Dru Selden assess the current landscape of restrictive covenants and the trend of federal agencies and states toward limiting noncompete provisions. (Subscription required)

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July 26, 2024

NLRB Finalizes Rollback Of Trump-Era Union Election Rules

Michael Lotito said the NLRB’s decision to roll back Trump-era union election rules will give unions a chance to strategically file unfair labor practice allegations, pause representation elections and rebuild support. (Subscription required)

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July 23, 2024

Defending Against Aggressive DOL Child Labor Enforcement

Bradford Kelley, Michael Paglialonga and Lee Schreter offer takeaways from a recent district court decision to help employers avoid child labor violations and reduce the risks from aggressive DOL enforcement. (Subscription required)

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