Time could be running out for the Democratic majority of the National Labor Relations Board and its ability to change precedents, but experts say the procedural realities of the board's process could extend the shelf lives of some decisions issued in its closing days.
The Ninth Circuit will have a chance to interpret the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Groff decision in a religious bias suit over a vaccine mandate, while the Fifth and Sixth circuits will hear from workers who have amicus backing from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Here are four argument sessions employment discrimination attorneys should keep tabs on in December.
President-elect Donald Trump’s next labor secretary will face the task of bringing the U.S. Department of Labor more in line with the new administration’s approach toward wage and hour issues. Here, Law360 explores upcoming issues U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer will face if confirmed.