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Labor Decisions at Risk as Justices Struggle With NLRB Authority
With the legitimacy of more than 500 labor-management decisions at stake, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared divided over whether the vacancy-hobbled National Labor Relations Board can operate with only two of its five board members. "We have to decide whether it is OK for two members to set the most major policies or whether they can't conduct even the simplest adjudications," said Justice Stephen Breyer during arguments in New Process Steel L.P. v. National Labor Relations Board.High Court to Hear Redistricting Arguments
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing challenges in the thorny area of redistricting and voting-rights law, cases stemming from Texas' intensely partisan redistricting battle of 2003.View more book results for the query "*"
Montblanc-Simplo GmbH v. Colibri Corp.
Distinctive Elements of Montblanc 'Starwalker' Pen Not Found on Colibri PenITC Complaints Keep IP Litigators Busy
Perkins Coie's Stefani Shanberg says increasing use of the International Trade Commission by domestic and foreign companies is giving firms a new focus for their intellectual property practice.Higgins v. New York City Housing Authority
Court Vacates Unconscionable Stipulation By Pro Se Petitioner Against Housing AgencyReinstatement of Attorneys From the 2010 Pro Hac Vice Ineligible List
The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund For Client Protection declares that the following attorneys, having fully satisfied the requirements of Rule 1:28-2, are eligible to appear pro hac vice in New Jersey insofar as they comply with Rule 1:21-2 and their names are hereby removed from the order of the Court December 19, 2010 and published December 22, 2010.Trending Stories
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