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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to In-House Tribunals at the Labor Department
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The U.S. Supreme Court on April 27 agreed to consider whether the Department of Labor’s in-house administrative tribunals that can levy large fines on employers for violating agricultural visa rules are constitutional.
The court’s decision in Department of Labor v. Sun Valley Orchards LLC took the form of an unsigned order. No justices dissented. The court did not explain its decision.
The department wants to overturn a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit that found Sun Valley Orchards of New Jersey, a fruit and vegetable farm, was entitled to be heard in federal court before being fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for allegedly violating H-2A visa program rules….
The court’s decision in Department of Labor v. Sun Valley Orchards LLC took the form of an unsigned order. No justices dissented. The court did not explain its decision.
The department wants to overturn a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit that found Sun Valley Orchards of New Jersey, a fruit and vegetable farm, was entitled to be heard in federal court before being fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for allegedly violating H-2A visa program rules….
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