Rebecca Goldstein, Stephen A. Fuchs and Sanjay V. Nair discuss New York’s new “paid prenatal personal leave,” which is the first law of its kind in the United States providing a separate bank of prenatal care above and beyond existing paid leave entitleme
Bradford Kelley says the construction industry should remain at the vanguard of national discussions on AI to ensure that the technology is developed, deployed and used responsibly. (Subscription required.)
Alexander MacDonald proposes that federal policymaking has strayed from the classical, Congress-driven model, and the only fix is stronger judicial review.
Devjani Mishra, Mark Phillis and Jessica Craft advise employers on Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, which goes into effect in June 2024, and will expand protections related to pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions for qualified employees. (Sub
Alexander MacDonald asks why the National Labor Relations Board is still treated as a nonpolitical, independent agency when its decisions often skew partisan.