Scalia’s death could affect court decisions long before his seat is filled
Several SCOTUS cases hinge on the vacancy, with presidential campaigns and Senate control also hanging in the balance
Several SCOTUS cases hinge on the vacancy, with presidential campaigns and Senate control also hanging in the balance
Wisconsin with its' strong labor movement and with labor on the decline, the normally blue state could be up for grabs
Lexmark fired 120 workers from its Ciudad Juarez plant and the lay-offs came just days after a pay increase strike
They're suing the district, demanding that broken down buildings be fixed and that the controversial manager be removed
Retailer ordered to reinstate 16 workers; labor group Making Change at Walmart calls NLRB decision ‘a huge victory’
Scholars call on National Labor Relations Board to reform 'captive-audience' meetings, widely seen as anti-union tool
No matter the outcome, Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association should push unions to reform their finances
The Supreme Court appears likely to rule against unions who charge fees to non-members, even if they choose not to join
Ten teachers, led by Rebecca Freidrichs, are suing the California Teachers Association, the state’s largest union
The Obama administration's NLRB says McDonald’s is responsible for unfair labor practices at franchised locations