"Everyone could use a voice on the job, even white-collar professionals like lawyers. Attorneys at the New Jersey Attorney General's office were tired of scant benefits, stagnant pay and, most importantly, not having any power to change things in their workplace. 'They wanted respect in the workplace, they wanted to be treated fairly and the promises that were made to them needed to be kept,' says IBEW International Representative Wyatt Earp. So, like an increasing number of professionals, they decided to get organized, joining the IBEW."
What oral argument told us in the birthright citizenship case
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Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at
Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments,
to provide...
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