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D.C. Circuit hands down ‘resounding win for science’ By Pamela King | 04/21/2020 01:19 PM EDT . Former EPA science experts and nonprofit groups today came one step closer to striking down a ...
The D.C. Circuit struck down a NLRB rule that required employers to post notices informing employees of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act.
Some 7,800 votes were cast, and Guarino’s poster was one of the top vote-getters to make the finals. RIT President David Munson selected the winner. Visitors can receive a free copy of the poster ...
The DC Circuit's opinion in National Association of Manufacturers et al. v. NLRB (DC Cir. May 7, 2013) found the rule to be invalid because it violates various provisions of the National Labor ...
Scientists often share their latest research on posters displayed at big conferences. Posters are a long-standing tradition, but one reformer says they're mostly terrible and need to change.
On May 7, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit struck down a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) rule that required more than 6 million employers to post certain types of notices at ...
In yesterday’s decision, National Association of Manufacturers v. N.L.R.B., the D.C. Circuit also held that the NLRB could not through its rulemaking authority require employers to post this notice.
This year’s poster for the annual Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival is a literal example of what RIT takes pride in—being the intersection of technology, the arts, and design..