A Day in the (Work) Life
May 27, 2026
A Day in the (Work) LifeMay 27, 2026 Our alerts are designed to periodically highlight and unpack noteworthy developments in labor and employment law, covering key regulatory/statutory changes, important court decisions, emerging trends, and other issues that impact the workplace. We aim to deliver timely, practical insights to help you stay informed and ahead in an ever-evolving legal landscape. And because we know legal updates can be dense, each installment will close with a random Beatles fact for those who make it to the end. Why the Beatles, you ask? Why not? We think even legal updates are better with a dose of something about the greatest band ever. N.D. Texas Judge Grants Permanent Injunction Against NLRB: Aunt Bertha v. NLRB: On May 15, 2026, a federal judge in the Northern District of Texas granted final declaratory and permanent injunctive relief to an online social services platform company, ruling that the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) administrative law judges (ALJs) are unconstitutionally shielded from presidential removal and therefore lack authority to prosecute the company for allegedly terminating union organizers. Judge Mark Pittman, relying on the Fifth Circuit’s reasoning in SpaceX v. NLRB, also held that NLRB board members’ for-cause removal protections are unconstitutional because the “significant” executive authority they exercise falls outside the narrow exception established in Humphrey’s Executor v. US. The court rejected the NLRB’s argument that it could simply sever the offending removal restrictions and allow the proceedings to continue, finding that no single provision could be excised to cure the structural defect without effectively rewriting statutory text or transforming the agency into something Congress never intended. The decision deepens an existing circuit split, as the Fifth Circuit has upheld injunctions blocking NLRB proceedings on similar constitutional grounds while the Ninth and Third Circuits have held that the Norris-LaGuardia Act prevents federal courts from enjoining cases arising out of labor disputes. __________ Latest Insights
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