Editorial Highlights Implications of Small Business Wins in U.S. Supreme Court
An opinion piece in The Washington Times highlights the implications of small business’ U.S. Supreme Court wins last term.
An opinion piece in The Washington Times highlights the implications of small business’ U.S. Supreme Court wins last term.
NFIB’s Small Business Legal Center recently filed amicus briefs for cases about the CFPB, civil asset forfeitures, and the DOL’s minimum wage increase.
The Small Business Rundown features a Florida NFIB member and Executive Director discussing the impacts of lawsuit abuse on small businesses.
NFIB Oregon State Director Anthony Smith follows up on a previous wrap-up story and post-session comment news release with the following more comprehensive report on the small-business agenda following the Legislature’s adjournment for the year.
The Oregon Legislative Assembly adjourned the 2023 le
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of small businesses in several key decisions this term.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 5, 2023) – This term, the U.S. Supreme Court acted largely in support of small businesses. NFIB filed amicus briefs in seven cases this term. Of these, six cases were decided in favor of small businesses. From civil penalty prosecutions to the jurisdiction of federal agencies,
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