Pending before Congress is the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, which would require states and their localities to engage in collective bargaining with unions representing their public safety officers (i.e., police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services workers). As constitutional authority for the Act, the legislation invokes the Commerce Clause and congressional national defense powers. This Note examines Congress\u27s ability to regulate the states\u27 employment of public safety officers. It concludes that the Commerce Clause does not enable such regulation because public safety employment does not substantially affect interstate commerce and that state sovereignty acts as an independent bar to the regu...
Labor relations present three principal kinds of constitutional issues. First, to what extent does t...
This note has four main objectives: (1) to evaluate the Court\u27s reliance upon the structures and ...
This report reviews the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act (PSEECA) and discusses the p...
Pending before Congress is the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, which would require ...
The purpose of this Note is to examine the limits of the federal commerce power when applied to the ...
To what extent does the relation of employer and employee, when engaged in interstate or foreign com...
The power of the federal government to regulate aspects of private employment (i.e., minimum wages, ...
This is a discussion of constitutional issues involved in federal and state regulations pertaining t...
This Article seeks to explore the developing principles of state sovereignty limitations on Congress...
Public employees in Ohio are now statutorily entitled to bargain collectively with their government ...
Authority of Congress to regulate intrastate activities through the commerce clause is derived from ...
In 1966, Congress amended the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and for the first time extended the co...
The appellant (defendant in the case below) and certain of its members were found guilty of unfair l...
The California Insurance Code forbids a person to act as agent for an insurance company until a lice...
While the United States Supreme Court has in recent years held that the states have wide powers unde...
Labor relations present three principal kinds of constitutional issues. First, to what extent does t...
This note has four main objectives: (1) to evaluate the Court\u27s reliance upon the structures and ...
This report reviews the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act (PSEECA) and discusses the p...
Pending before Congress is the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, which would require ...
The purpose of this Note is to examine the limits of the federal commerce power when applied to the ...
To what extent does the relation of employer and employee, when engaged in interstate or foreign com...
The power of the federal government to regulate aspects of private employment (i.e., minimum wages, ...
This is a discussion of constitutional issues involved in federal and state regulations pertaining t...
This Article seeks to explore the developing principles of state sovereignty limitations on Congress...
Public employees in Ohio are now statutorily entitled to bargain collectively with their government ...
Authority of Congress to regulate intrastate activities through the commerce clause is derived from ...
In 1966, Congress amended the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and for the first time extended the co...
The appellant (defendant in the case below) and certain of its members were found guilty of unfair l...
The California Insurance Code forbids a person to act as agent for an insurance company until a lice...
While the United States Supreme Court has in recent years held that the states have wide powers unde...
Labor relations present three principal kinds of constitutional issues. First, to what extent does t...
This note has four main objectives: (1) to evaluate the Court\u27s reliance upon the structures and ...
This report reviews the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act (PSEECA) and discusses the p...