Standing Up for the Independence of the NLRB
Attacks on the National Labor Relations Board’s leaders undermine their work and independence.
Labor Regulation and Agency Independence
Lauren McFerran discusses the National Labor Relations Board and the future of independent agencies.
Alternative Labor Regulation
Scholar argues that state labor regulation can substitute for weak federal governance.
Turning Administrative Agencies into the President’s Puppets
President Trump’s recent executive order attempts to exert improper control over agencies.
The Judges’ Dream World
President Trump’s removal of agency heads without cause threatens the rule of law.
Reforming Labor Law
Benjamin Sachs discusses the need for labor-law reform and explains how state and local governments can increase worker power.
Applying the Takings Clause to Regulatory Access
The Court’s unprecedented decision applying the Takings Clause to regulatory access will have limited impact.
Inconsistent Views on Waiving Rights in Employment
The Court has set two different standards for when employees can waive their workplace rights.
The Rise of Arbitration and the Fall of Employment Claims
Recent research suggests mandatory arbitration clauses have undermined employment rights.
Administrative Constitutionalism and Administrative Power
New book raises the question of when bureaucratic constitutional interpretation is desirable and sustainable.
A Window into America’s Administrative State
Agencies are deeply enmeshed in creating our constitutional understanding.










