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Episode 107: SCOTUS Strikes a Blow to Workers' Rights

Episode 107: SCOTUS Strikes a Blow to Workers' Rights

FromBroken Law


Episode 107: SCOTUS Strikes a Blow to Workers' Rights

FromBroken Law

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In its recent decision in Glacier Northwest, Inc v. Teamsters, the U.S. Supreme Court favored employers over workers. Elizabeth Binczik speaks with Professor Charlotte Garden about the resulting impact on labor law and whether the decision will deter some unions from exercising the right to strike.   Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.org Today's Host: Elizabeth Binczik, ACS Director of Policy and Program for Economic Justice Guest: Charlotte Garden, Professor of Law, Minnesota Law Link: Brief of Amici Curiae Professors Matthew Bodie, Catherine Fisk, and Charlotte Garden et al. in support of respondent Link: "Glacier Northwest Could Have Been Worse, But it’s Still Bad," by Andrew Strom Link: ACS Statement about Glacier decision Visit the Podcast Website: Broken Law Podcast Email the Show: Podcast@ACSLaw.org Follow ACS on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube ----------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of American Constitution Society 2023.
Released:
Jun 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Ever feel like the law is stacked against you? It probably is. Broken Law speaks truth to power in discussing how our laws and legal system serve the few at the expense of the many. This is where law meets real life. Hosted by the staff of the American Constitution Society, we reckon with the origins of our legal system, interview people on the frontlines of the progressive legal movement, and chat about necessary legal reforms to restore our democratic legitimacy and improve the lives of all people.