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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Alarm as Trump Judge Sides With Company Claiming NLRB Is Unconstitutional

 

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The National Labor Relations Board headquarters are seen at 1099 14th Street N.W. in Washington, D.C. 

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Alarm as Trump Judge Sides With Company Claiming NLRB Is Unconstitutional

"This is yet another move by a Trump-appointed judge in favor of wealthy corporations."

The National Labor Relations Board was prevented on Tuesday from moving forward with an unfair labor practices case against the social services tech company Findhelp, after a Trump-appointed judge granted the Texas-based firm's request for a temporary injunction.

In the Northern District of Texas, U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman ruled in favor of Findhelp's claim that administrative law judges at the NLRB have unconstitutional protections from being dismissed by the White House.

The argument has been used by other large companies including billionaire Elon Musk's aerospace firm SpaceX and a subsidiary of the fossil fuel giant Energy Transfer, which have both also obtained preliminary injunctions from Trump appointees in Texas, shielding them from labor rights cases.

In the SpaceX case, the NLRB argued that "granting an injunction would encourage any employer or labor union unhappy with scrutiny of their labor practices to seek preliminary injunctions against NLRB proceedings."

StarbucksAmazon, and Trader Joe's have also joined the corporate effort to strip the NLRB of its ability to carry out its duties as a federal agency tasked with protecting workers from unfair labor practices. The companies have claimed that the agency's structure, which was established by the New Deal's National Labor Relations Act nearly a century ago, violates the president's "removal powers" under Article II of the U.S. Constitution.

"Prior to the New Deal, judges claimed things like overtime and child labor rules were unconstitutional," said journalist Ryan Grim.

Lawyers for the NLRB argued in the Findhelp case that the company is not entitled to relief from a court until the president tries to remove the administrative law judge assigned to Findhelp's case, but Pittman said he was "unpersuaded by the NLRB's arguments."

Pittman cited a precedent established by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which ruled in 2022 that removal protections for the Securities and Exchange Commission's judges were unconstitutional.

This month, two federal judges—one appointed by former President Barack Obama and one by President Joe Biden—have rejected other corporate challenges claiming the NLRB is unconstitutionally structured, teeing up a potential U.S. Supreme Court case to settle the matter in the future.

Tuesday's ruling comes 18 months after the Office and Professional Employees International Union filed a complaint with the NLRB, saying Findhelp had illegally fired and coerced workers who were involved in organizing their workplace. The employees had voted 95-52 in favor of joining the union.

With Pittman's injunction in place, an NLRB administrative hearing on whether Findhelp unlawfully fired organizers and surveilled employees will not move forward.

"The NLRB protects Americans' right to unionize, fight unjust firings, and collectively bargain for higher wages," said the U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus. "Without it, employers can ignore labor laws and deprive workers of their rights. This is yet another move by a Trump-appointed judge in favor of wealthy corporations."


Friday, August 23, 2024

LOUISIANA CANCER ALLEY: Federal Judge Gives Louisiana Polluters a 'Free Pass' to Harm Communities of Color

 

Chemical plants and factories

Chemical plants and factories line the roads of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in a photograph from 2013. "Cancer Alley" is a roughly 85-mile stretch of petrochemical plants and residential home that runs from Baton Rouge to New Orleans.

 (Photo: Giles Clarke/Getty Images.)


Federal Judge Gives Louisiana Polluters a 'Free Pass' to Harm Communities of Color

"Louisiana has given industrial polluters open license to poison Black and brown communities for generations," and the new ruling from a Trump-appointed judge will only magnify the problem, a campaigner said.

A right-wing federal judge in Louisiana on Thursday permanently blocked two federal agencies from enforcing civil rights legislation that could protect Black communities from disproportionate pollution in the state, drawing condemnation from environmental justice advocates.

The two-page ruling, issued by U.S. District Court Judge James Cain, who was appointed to the federal bench in 2019 by then-President Donald Trump, is a setback in the push for accountability for corporate polluters, most notably in "Cancer Alley," a roughly 85-mile stretch that runs along the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge to New Orleans.

Cancer Alley is home to a disproportionate number of poor and working-class Black people who have highly escalated risks of cancer thanks to the long line of petrochemical plants in the corridor. A recent study showed that the air there is far worse than previously realized.

"Louisiana has given industrial polluters open license to poison Black and brown communities for generations, only to now have one court give it a permanent free pass to abandon its responsibilities," Patrice Simms, a vice president at Earthjustice, said in a statement.

The ruling forbids the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice from enforcing "disparate-impact requirements" under Title VI the 1964 Civil Rights Act in the state of Louisiana. The ruling affects permitting for industrial projects and could, according to Earthjustice, even be applied to "basic services such as sewage, drinking water, and health services." Cain opted not to make the ruling effective nationwide.

The main events leading up to Thursday's decision began in January 2022, when Earthjustice filed a complaint to the EPA on behalf of St. John the Baptist Parish, a majority-Black community in the heart of Cancer Alley. The EPA then opened an investigation into whether Louisiana state agencies had failed to protect the parish from environmental health threats. The agency was preparing to negotiate reforms with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. This was part of a nationwide EPA effort to tackle environmental racism.

However, Louisiana, like other states, fired back. In May 2023, then-Attorney General Jeff Landry, who is now governor, filed a lawsuit—the same lawsuit Cain ultimately ruled on—against the EPA to block the investigation. The next month, the EPA dropped its investigation, disappointing parish residents and human rights groups. The Intercept later reported that the agency dropped the investigation because of fear the state's case would reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

Cain could then have dropped Louisiana's suit, but, in a move that may have been aimed at preventing future such investigations, he moved forward with it, issuing a 77-page temporary injunction in January that laid the groundwork for today's far briefer decision, which made the ruling permanent.

In the temporary injunction, Cain put forth ahistorical and power-blind arguments about race that are common in right-wing circles.

"To be sure, if a decision-maker has to consider race, to decide, it has indeed participated in racism," the judge wrote. "Pollution does not discriminate."

Earthjustice warned that though Cain's ruling applies only in Louisiana, "it may embolden other states to seek similar exceptions and create a chilling effect on civil rights enforcement by other federal agencies."


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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Trump Federal Judge Issues Another COMPLETELY INCOMPREHENSIBLE Order

 


DARN BIDEN TO PROTECT AMERICANS FROM DISINFORMATION & WHACK-A-DOODLE NONSENSE!

HUH? HOW COME THE DISINFORMATION COMES FROM MAGA GOP?

Trump Federal Judge Issues Another COMPLETELY INCOMPREHENSIBLE Order
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the latest ruling by Donald Trump appointed judge Terry Doughty granting an injunction prohibiting certain communications between the Biden Administration and social media companies.



Saturday, May 21, 2022

Leak proves Ginni Thomas attempted coup of Biden

 

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Ginni Thomas demanded state lawmakers overturn Biden's 2020 victory

Emails reveal the insurrectionist wife of Justice Clarence Thomas told two Arizona legislators to do their "constitutional duty" and elect a "clean slate of electors."

Take Action: Ban insurrectionists from running for public office, including Trump!


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VIDEO OF THE DAY: Dr. Oz's attack on John Fetterman goes horribly wrong in live interview

The Trump-endorsed carpetbagger's senate primary race is likely headed for a recount, but he's already embarrassing himself in his futile attempts to land any substantive jabs against the formidable Fetterman.

Take Action: Chip in to help Fetterman flip the most important Senate district in the country!


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Native Americans' voting rights are under attack by Republicans!

Four Directions: Not content with just suppressing Black votes, the GOP is now taking aim at Native Americans. Four Directions is the ONLY organization in the country dedicated to protecting their rights — and they need your help!


Election coup mastermind says Trump led operation directly
Court filings released Friday show that lawyer John Eastman, who conjured up the theory that Mike Pence could void election results, was in constant communication with Trump the entire post-election period.

Take Action: Tell Merrick Garland: Indict Trump!


Trump-appointed judge blocks Biden from ending racist border policy
Judge Robert Summerhays used the cover of unresolved lawsuits to keep Trump's vile Title 42, which bars migrants from countries with recent COVID outbreaks from seeking entry or asylum at the southern border, in place.


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Rudy Giuliani finally deposed by 1/6 committee, grilled for 9 hours

After multiple delays and months of stall tactics, the ignominious leader of Trump's legal team behind the 2020 coup finally had to tell investigators under oath what he knew, and when he knew it.

Take Action: Arrest and prosecute Trump’s criminal allies now!


Extremist archbishop bans Pro-Choice Nancy Pelosi from communion
San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone clearly does not know, or does not care, about the separation of church and state in the United States of America.

Take Action: Tell Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski: Losing Roe is YOUR fault — do something about it!


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Republicans' insidious abortion scheme gets EXPOSED

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Disgusting.


Madison Cawthorn resurfaces on Instagram after humiliating defeat
In a typo-laden tirade, the far right-wing scandal machine blamed the media, the GOP establishment – basically everyone but himself – for his crushing primary loss, vowing "Dark MAGA" would soon take command.


Dad who gave son assault rifle used in Waffle House massacre convicted
Jeffrey Reinking will serve up to 3 years in jail for "illegal delivery of a firearm to a person who had been treated for mental illness within the past five years." No word yet on consequences for the company that made the gun or the Republican politicians who made this tragedy so easy to carry out.


Bill Barr negotiating deal to testify before 1/6 committee
The two-time attorney general was an effective trump henchman who implemented some of his most destructive policies, but Barr was also among the first to flee the sinking ship after the 2020 election.


Democrats lead charge for binding vote on Puerto Rico statehood
New proposal would commit Congress to admitting the island territory as the 51st state if Puerto Rican residents approve it, potentially altering the balance of power in congress. Proposal also creates potential path to independence.


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Thursday, June 17, 2021

RSN: Robert Reich | UPS Funds One of the Major Right-Wing Groups Pushing These Voter Suppression Bills

 

 

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Robert Reich | UPS Funds One of the Major Right-Wing Groups Pushing These Voter Suppression Bills
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Reich writes: "In April, the shipping company UPS released a statement condemning the GOP's egregious attacks on our right to vote in states like Florida and Georgia."
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Legal Scholars Publish Letter Calling for Stephen Breyer to Retire From Supreme Court
Oma Seddiq, Business Insider
Seddiq writes: "Progressives have mounted a pressure campaign to get Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer off the bench while the Senate is still under Democratic control."
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Biden's Surprise Pick for FTC Chair, a Leading Tech Critic, Is Already Rocking Boats
Ashley Gold and Margaret Harding McGill, Axios
Excerpt: "By naming tech critic Lina Khan to chair the Federal Trade Commission Tuesday, the White House made clear it is dead serious about antitrust enforcement and other measures to rein in Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon."
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Minneapolis Man Who Allegedly Drove Into Protesters and Killed Woman Charged With Murder
Tim Fitzsimons, NBC News
Fitzsimons writes: "Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced the charges on Wednesday, describing the Sunday crash that killed one woman and injured another person as a 'violent intentional act.'"
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Amazon Tracks Warehouse Workers' Every Move Because Jeff Bezos Thinks People Are Inherently Lazy, Report Says
Grace Kay, Business Insider
Kay writes: "Many of Amazon's policies were designed to prevent workers from becoming lazy, a former vice president told The New York Times."
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Saudi Embassy Has Helped Its Citizens Facing Criminal Charges Flee the United States
Shane Harris, The Washington Post
Harris writes: "On the night of Oct. 13, 2018, Raekwon Moore was stabbed during a street fight with two strangers in the popular Uptown district of Greenville, N.C."
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Trump Appointed Judge Blocks Biden's Pause on New Oil, Gas Leases
Kevin McGill, Associated Press
McGill writes: "The decision is a blow to Democratic President Joe Biden's efforts to rapidly transition the nation away from fossil fuels and thereby stave off the worst effects of climate change."
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