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A Bit Of Love, A Bit Of Bitter, And A Lot Of Money — See Also

Opinions aren't the only thing she's penning: Justice Jackson takes the jump into authoring via memoir. No better way to start the year off than with passive aggression: I'm beginning to think Jones Day wants employees back in the office. Want to know whe

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Cement-truck drivers went on strike. A lawsuit by their company may pave the way for restricting workers’ rights.

Striketober. Starbucks walkouts. Work stoppages at iconic companies like John Deere, The New York Times, and Kellogg’s. The number of labor disputes resulting in strikes and the attention paid to those strikes has increased over the past few years. 

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Justices will assess federal labor protections for National Guard technicians

Ohio Adjutant General’s Department v. Federal Labor Relations Authority, which the Supreme Court will hear on Monday, involves the collective-bargaining rights of “dual status” military technicians who work in the Ohio National Guard. The court will decid

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Homeowners ask the justices to enforce a New York consumer-protection law against banks

The Petitions of the Week column highlights a selection of cert petitions recently filed in the Supreme Court. A list of all petitions we’re watching is available here. A response to the mortgage crisis of 2007, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consu

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