Five Key Main Street Victories Highlight Supreme Court Term
The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its 2023-2024 term with NFIB filing amicus briefs in five cases, including a monumental repeal to ease regulatory burdens.
Small Businesses Sounds Alarm Bells with the Michigan Supreme Court Blocking Adopt and Amend
The ruling from the Michigan Supreme Court is a disaster for all small businesses throughout the state.
The NLRB Dismissed Joint Employer Rule Appeal
The NLRB admitted defeat in an appeal for its new joint employer rule. This is a significant victory for small business, especially for franchises.
New Laws Take Effect August 9th
Many new laws take effect August 9th, but key vetoes by Governor Janet Mills and legislative scheduling problems spared small business.
Small Businesses Urge Supreme Court to Reject Vague Water Quality Standards
NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case City and County of San Francisco, California v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at the U.S. Supreme Court.
NLRB Surrenders in Joint Employer Case
In March, a district court judge struck down the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) new joint employer rule, and NLRB chose to appeal the decision.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision will Rein-in Regulatory Burdens
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision eliminates the Chevron deference, helping ease regulatory burdens for small businesses.
Recent Supreme Court Term Delivers Key Victories For Main Street
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Small Business Interests Prevail in Major Cases of U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 Term
The NFIB Legal Center was extremely active at the Supreme Court during its 2023-2024 term. e participated in 12 cases, representing over 20% of the Court’s total cases. This is a marked increase compared to the previous two terms, where the NFIB Legal Center participated in roughly 10% of the Court’s total cases.