Washington TimesIn SCOTUS class waiver case, DOJ, employers say don’t trust NLRBReutersAccording to Wall and Clement, the Justice Department’s position is actually consistent with 70 years of NLRB history. They said repeatedly that it was the Obama administration’s labor board that changed sides when it held for the first time in 2012 …Future of Class Action Waivers: The Supreme Court Hears Oral ArgumentLexologySupreme Court Begins Term With Case That Could Give Employers More PowerBloombergEmployee Arbitration Contracts Survive Intense Questioning by Supreme CourtChief Executive GroupThe National Law Review -People’s World -HR Dive -SCOTUSblogall 253 news articles …read more