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Another Look at Presidential Politics–Predictions for the Workplace–McCain on Supreme Court

March 7th, 2008 · 2 Comments

The importance of the U.S. Supreme Court on labor and employment law has been summarized in a previous post. This post also lists the current justices and their ages, the latter making it apparent that the next president will make one or more appointments to the Court. To review this previous post, click […]

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Tags: U.S. Supreme Court · John McCain · Politics & HR

Another Look at Presidential Politics–Predictions for the Workplace–Obama on Supreme Court

March 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments

The importance of the U.S. Supreme Court on labor and employment law has been summarized in a previous post. This post also lists the current justices and their ages, the latter making it apparent that the next president will make one or more appointments to the Court. To review this previous post, click […]

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Tags: U.S. Supreme Court · Barack Obama · Politics & HR

Another Look at Presidential Politics–Predictions for the Workplace–Hillary on Supreme Court

March 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments

It’s arguable that nothing is more important for the workplace or employment law than who’s on the U.S. Supreme Court. Laws can be passed or changed, but until the Supreme Court has interpreted them–sometimes more than once–their exact meaning is somewhat up in the air.
During the next four years, it’s likely that the President […]

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Tags: U.S. Supreme Court · Hillary Clinton · Politics & HR