President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed in 1933 the law that led to the National Labor Relations Board’s emergence.
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Nearly a century after the National Labor Relations Board’s creation, big corporations are arguing that it violates the US Constitution.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans.
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A court long known for its landmark decisions expanding civil rights is now known for highly conservative rulings reining in government power.
Two cases centered on Atlantic herring could have widespread impacts on federal regulation.
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An important but controversial legal doctrine, known as Chevron deference, is at issue in two fishing cases. The outcome could affect many sectors across the nation.