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U.S. Supreme Court

Jun. 28, 2014

Labor disputes expected to benefit from Supreme Court ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the president's recess-appointment powers Thursday in a ruling that will help resolve hundreds of labor disputes, many of which are pending in California.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the president's recess-appointment powers Thursday in a ruling that will help resolve hundreds of labor disputes, many of which are pending in California. The ruling affirmed a decision from the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, which held that President Barack Obama improperly appointed Sharon Block, Terence F. Flynn and Richard F. Griffin Jr. to t...

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