The clock is ticking for Congress to avoid another quorum lapse at the National Labor Relations Board after the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee confirmed the president's nominees to two seats Wednesday with only a few weeks before lawmakers' August recess.
Advocates for and against eliminating the tip credit believe their arguments are gaining momentum, but the situation is more complex, as efforts to end the lower minimum wage in Chicago and Washington, D.C., have advanced but in a manner that is more scaled back than initially intended.
The Second Circuit unraveled a New York court officer's victory in her lawsuit alleging she was unlawfully denied a religious exemption to a COVID-19 vaccination mandate, concluding Wednesday that a trial court wrongly set aside relevant U.S. Supreme Court precedent.