Supreme Court Permits Gamesmanship in Small Business Lawsuits
NFIB is disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the case Enbridge v. Nessel, which concerns a defendant’s right to remove a case to federal court.
NFIB is disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the case Enbridge v. Nessel, which concerns a defendant’s right to remove a case to federal court.
Join SBA Arizona for a mining-focused engagement connecting small businesses with resources, funding opportunities, and federal regulations.
“We thank the General Assembly, as well as Sen. Brad Hudson and Rep. Brian Seitz for their efforts in getting SB 907 through to the finish line.”
Join NFIB and North Dakota Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak for a Small Business Roundtable on May 4th
Proposal passes committee but fails to advance on the Illinois House floor
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“This Court’s review is needed to reassert that Colorado’s faithless servant doctrine applies to breaches of all fiduciary duties…”
The April 28 session will cover key issues affecting small business owners.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 21, 2026) – In a new Washington Post column, the Editorial Board argues that the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is unconstitutional and should be repealed, citing NFIB’s lawsuit. The Editorial Board explains that the CTA has led to significant financial costs and privacy co
HB 2565 would permit striking workers in Illinois to collect unemployment benefits
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