Bloomberg Law


Ohio GOP Justice Sides With Democrats to Swing Some Outcomes

March 19, 2024

Lee Strang, the John W. Stoepler Professor of Law and Values in the College of Law, discusses Ohio Supreme Court Justice Patrick F. Fischer’s judicial philosophy.


Disney’s Retaliation Suit Could Fare Better Than Huawei’s Claims

May 5, 2023

Evan Zoldan, professor of law, writes that Disney’s suit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has key differences from Huawei Technologies’ failed claim against Congress.


Starbucks CEO’s Anti-Union Comments Straddle Line of Legality

June 16, 2022

Dr. Joseph Slater, a Distinguished University Professor and Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law and Values, discusses employer public comments and labor law violations.


Employees Almost Always Win With Trump NLRB Test Set for Change

February 22, 2022

Dr. Joseph Slater, Distinguished University Professor and Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law and Values, discusses the National Labor Relations Board’s worker classification test.


Last Equal-Pay Holdout Debates Treating Men and Women the Same

February 11, 2022

Nicole Porter, Distinguished University Professor in the College of Law, discusses employment discrimination.


High Court Mulls Gig Work, Union Fights, Lawyers’ Right to Sue

September 29, 2021

Dr. Joseph Slater, Distinguished University Professor and Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law and Values at The University of Toledo, discusses the Supreme Court’s upcoming term and union fee disputes.


Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates at Work Promise Employer Headaches

November 3, 2020

Nicole Porter, UToledo law professor and disability bias law expert, discusses health-related exemptions for workers facing COVID-19 vaccine mandates from employers. Read: Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates at Work Promise Employer Headaches


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