Niloy Ray discusses two key bills – which would have mandated transparency and explainability regarding the use of automated decision tools in California – that failed this year and looks at where AI regulations stand in the state moving forward.
Alex MacDonald comments on a federal judge's ruling in Washington, D.C., that a check on the president's power to fire National Labor Relations Boards' judges is unconstitutional. (Subscription required)
To prepare for the incoming administration, Jorge Lopez suggests that companies get their immigration records in order by training staff, performing regular I-9 audits and enrolling in E-Verify. (Subscription required)
Joy Rosenquist calls California’s new captive audience bill a big victory for the labor community, but predicts it will be challenged in court. (Subscription required)
Bradford Kelley comments on a SCOTUS case involving a fight over supplemental pay for federal workers who also serve in the military reserves that could affect the private sector and national security. (Subscription required)