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Mandatory Union Fees Preserved By Supreme Court’s Deadlock

By Nelson Cary and Natalie McLaughlin

Today the Supreme Court issued a decision in the closely watched case of Friedrichs v....


Tags: Courts, agency fees, Abood

My Obligatory SCOTUS Nominee Blog Post….

So, by now, I’m sure everyone has heard that President Obama announced his pick for the U.S. Supreme Court last week. In case you...


Tags: Becker, Courts, appiontment,

An Invalid Appointment Makes For an Invalid Case

By Nelson Cary and George Stevens

Last week, a federal appeals court dismissed a petition for interim injunctive relief, but the...


Tags: appointments, Courts, Acting General Counsel

Requesting Police Enforcement of Trespass Law is a “Petition” to the Government

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of the people “to petition the Government for a redress...


Tags: Courts

The More the Merrier? A New Lawsuit Against the NLRB’s Election Rule Encounters an Early Setback

By Nelson Cary and George Stevens

On Thursday, the NLRB won its first courtroom victory in connection with its “ambush” or...


Tags: ambush election, Courts

Ohio Public Employers Beware: Striker Replacement Workers’ Records Open to Public Records Request

By Nelson Cary and George Stevens

Just under a year ago, a teachers’ strike at Strongsville City Schools ended. The strike...


Tags: Courts

Supreme Court Cuts Down Yard-Man Inference in Retiree Health Benefit Disputes

By Nelson Cary and Linda Mendel

On January 26, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its opinion in M&G Polymers USA v. Tackett ,...


Tags: Courts

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