Article: Days Without Immigrants-Analysis and Implications of the Treatment of Immigration Rallies Under the National Labor Relations Act
Michael Duff (Wyoming) has a facscinating article at the intersection of labor and immigration law —Days Without Immigrants-Analysis and Implications of the Treatment of Immigration Rallies Under the National Labor Relations Act in the Denver University Law Review. In a nutshell, the article argues that immigration rallies, such as those that gripped the nation in spring 2006, should be considered under the National Labor Relations Act to be labor disputes. For the Workplace Prof blog discussion of the article, click here.