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July 8, 2024

Union membership is now political. So can the government still require people to associate with a union?

Alexander Thomas MacDonald says a change in the law may be necessary because unions have changed into political groups, and it’s no longer clear whether the government can still force people to accept union representation.

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July 3, 2024

After Chevron: Various Paths For Labor And Employment Law

Alexander MacDonald talks about how the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Chevron will likely impact rulemaking across the federal government.

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July 1, 2024

Labor Enforcers’ Policy Strategies Will Get Post-Chevron Rewrite

Alexander MacDonald says without Chevron, agency rulemakings will likely stick closer to the statute or take “fewer big swings” when it comes to interpreting the law. (Subscription required.)

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July 1, 2024

Supreme Court Scales Back Federal Agency Powers

Alex MacDonald says that federal agencies will have to look for new ways to advance their policy positions in the wake of SCOTUS overturning Chevron.

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July 1, 2024

Advocates Raise Alarms Over Project 2025 Labor Road Map

Michael Lotito talks about Project 2025, a conservative group’s road map for an incoming Trump administration, and how it would quickly put a stamp on labor policy. (Subscription required.)

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