Precedent setting decision will be particularly awaited in a challenge by current Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter to her firing by President Donald Trump.
Legal challenges to Biden-era project labor agreement mandate that involve bid protests offer relief, but a First Amendment precedent could be a knockout
While bid protests offer a legal strategy to challenge the Biden-era project-labor agreement mandate, a First Amendment-based case could overturn it, author contends.
Industry contractor groups generally welcomed certainty around disputes that will be heard, particularly by NLRB while Wilcox's case is adjudicated by the lower courts.
A federal appeals court granted a preliminary injunction to keep the project labor agreement mandate in force after a lawsuit by North America's Building Trades Unions challenged suspension of those pacts.
Veterans' agency, which builds health care and other facilities, cited a Jan. 21 court ruling against the Biden-era agreement in a directive to remove it from construction contracts.