Supreme Court Holds That Two-Member National Labor Relations Board Lacked Power To Issue Decisions

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Last Thursday, the United States Supreme Court held in New Process Steel v. National Labor Relations Board that the National Labor Relations Board was not authorized to act when it had only two sitting members. The holding calls into question the almost 600 decisions issued by the two-member Board from January 2008 through March 2010.

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