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Toward Politically Stable Nlrb Lawmaking: Rulemaking Vs. Adjudication, Charlotte Garden
Toward Politically Stable Nlrb Lawmaking: Rulemaking Vs. Adjudication, Charlotte Garden
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For the last several decades, there have been two constants with respect to the National Labor Relations Board. First, the modern Board has been notoriously reluctant to use its rulemaking authority; until recently, it had made only one significant substantive rule via the notice-and-comment process. Second, commentators academics, lawyers, judges, and politicians have issued a steady stream of calls for the Board to make law via rulemaking rather than through adjudications, arguing for the rulemaking process on both pragmatic and normative grounds. In recent years, however, the first of these has changed: the Board has engaged in two significant rulemaking …