Preserving the Administrative State: Threats to Administrative Law Enforcement in the Courts
Tuesday, April 9
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET
Zoom
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Dear John,
Facing enforcement from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) over alleged illegal intimidation and retaliation against workers, several giant corporations—from SpaceX and Starbucks to Amazon and Trader Joe’s—are attacking the underlying constitutionality of the NLRB.
These attacks are dangerous, but they aren’t new or unique. Last year, the Supreme Court heard cases challenging the structure and powers of administrative agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Join the Roosevelt Institute on April 9 as we bring together experts to discuss the settled constitutionality of the NLRB and other agencies and just what’s at stake if opponents succeed in dismantling them.
NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo will discuss the agency’s long-established constitutionality and critical role in protecting American workers. Then, Alí Bustamante, Roosevelt Institute deputy director, will moderate a conversation between Roosevelt board member Sabeel Rahman, professor of law at Cornell Law School and former associate administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs; and Roosevelt fellows Diana Reddy, assistant professor at UC Berkeley School of Law; and Hiba Hafiz, former expert advisor to the Federal Trade Commission and associate professor at Boston College Law school.
We hope to see you there!
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Suzanne Kahn
Vice President, Think Tank, Roosevelt Institute
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Jennifer Abruzzo
General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board
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Alí R. Bustamante
Deputy Director, Worker Power and Economic Security, Roosevelt Institute
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Hiba Hafiz
Assistant Professor of Law, Boston College Law School & Roosevelt Institute Fellow
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Sabeel Rahman
Professor of Law, Cornell University & Roosevelt Institute Board Member
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Diana Reddy
Assistant Professor of Law, Berkeley School of Law & Roosevelt Institute Fellow
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