| Does the NLRB’s lack of a jury trial and insulation of Board members and administrative law judges (ALJ) from presidential removal render the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) unconstitutional? The Supreme Court’s decisions, including SEC v. Jarkesy, raise serious questions whether the NLRB can continue to rely on ALJs – a problem since unlike the SEC, the NLRB likely does not have authority to file enforcement proceedings in district court. In SpaceX v. NLRB, a Texas district court enjoined the NLRB from going forward in that case, putting the issue squarely on the table. Join us 11.14, 24 for a balanced discussion of experts.
This event has been approved for 1.5 NYS CLEs in Professional Practice and 1.25 Professional Development Credits for HR professionals. |