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Will High Court Put to Rest Labor Board Recess Appointments Controversy?

By Howard M. Bloom on April 5, 2013
Posted in NLRB

After the D.C. Circuit held the recess appointments to the NLRB unconstitutional (Recess Appointments at NLRB Unconstitutional, Federal Appeals Court Rules), we began to speculate about the Board’s next move. The Board is now appealing that ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. Read about it at Healthcare Workplace Update: NLRB Recess Appointment Question to be Appealed to U.S. Supreme Court.

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