Listen to Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris in conversation with labor law experts Charlotte Garden, Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota, and Anne Marie Lofaso, Professor of Law at West Virginia University, as they discuss the Supreme Court's June 1 decision in Glacier Northwest Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 174.
Glacier Northwest case seriously threatened workers' right to strike and raised the important issue of labor law preemption. Watch as the panelists discuss the reasonings, ramifications and future of this landmark decision.
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Charlotte Garden is a lawyer specializing in labor law, employment law, and constitutional law. Prior to becoming a professor at the University of Minnesota, she was a professor at Seattle University School of Law where she served as Co-Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development.
Anne Marie Lofaso is the Arthur B. Hodges Professor of Law at West Virginia University College of Law, where she teaches in the fields of labor law, employment law and jurisprudence, among others. She previously taught at American University Washington College of Law and at the University of Oxford, and spent ten years as an attorney with the National Labor Relations Board’s Appellate and Supreme Court Branches.
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