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Free Beacon Bill McMorris

Bill McMorris is senior editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He joins the Beacon from the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, where he was managing editor of Old Dominion Watchdog. He was a 2010 Robert Novak Fellow with the Phillips Foundation, where he studied state pension shortfalls. His work has been featured on CNN, Fox News, The Economist, Colbert Report, and numerous print publications and radio stations. He lives in Alexandria, Va, with his wife and three daughters. His Twitter handle is @FBillMcMorris. His email address is mcmorris@freebeacon.com.


Fight for Flippy

Burger robot takes flight in $15 minimum wage state

March 8, 2018
Supreme Court

About Face on Forced Dues

Former union boss backs end to mandatory labor payments

March 6, 2018

Janus Case Only Beginning for Forced-Dues Fights

Labor watchdogs expect unions to continue collecting from unwilling members

March 5, 2018
surgery

Appeals Court Requests Answers in Organ Harvesting Recusal Case

Panel wants pro-abortion groups to weigh in on demand that judge recuse himself

March 2, 2018
Members of Teamsters Local 332

Trump Nominee Touts Teamsters Work in Confirmation Hearing

Management attorney John Ring would give GOP control of top labor arbiter

March 2, 2018
William Emanuel

Agency Tosses Pro-Franchising Ruling After Ethics Complaint

Former NLRB Chairman: Ethics memo was ‘clearly tortured and partisan’

March 1, 2018

Labor Watchdogs Optimistic After Forced Dues High Court Hearing

'Being forced to fund union speech violates a fundamental right'

February 28, 2018

High Court Hears Forced Unionism Case

Janus v. AFSCME could reverse 40-year-old rule allowing mandatory union payments

February 27, 2018
William Emanuel

Wrong to Recuse

Critics say NLRB watchdog's conflict of interest memo unfairly targets GOP appointees

February 25, 2018

Unions Appeal Right to Work in Kentucky

Union suit argued right to work would allow workers to benefit from union-negotiations without paying for them

February 21, 2018
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