@parismarx what? Federalist Society doesn't have a position of wanting to blow up the NLRB in the US.
Heck, they make content talking about how it fits in with US law.
Seriously, FedSoc has become basically the butt of kooky conspiracy theory, and that needs to be called out.
They do good work.
@maccruiskeen as you can see their position is not that they want to blow it up but rather that they question its legal structure.
In cases like these the case ends up being about making the effort stronger with more legal basis if anything.
Any effort on shaky legal foundation is problematic. Pointing that out is not wrong, and often enough is part of the process of putting it on better legal foundation.
@volkris @parismarx Sure, they wouldn't say "blow it up," just "cease to exist in its current form, and make it something less capable of protecting labor."
@maccruiskeen I mean they would say comply with the law...
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@volkris @parismarx Which it does, according to established precedents.
@maccruiskeen Well that's simply not factually true.
Yes a lot of special interest groups try to promote that idea, but it's not true.
@volkris @parismarx Sounds like they kinda do:
https://fedsoc.org/commentary/fedsoc-blog/is-the-nlrb-unconstitutional-the-courts-may-finally-decide