We’re closing in on a year since President Barack Obama controversially appointed two members to the National Labor Relations Board during the Senate’s recesss, giving the Board the authority to act just in the nick of time, but with that authority greatly questioned. Now, just this week, the Senate officially confirmed a full five-member board, the first full NLRB in more than a decade. But do the new appointees—some swapped out for the sake of an easy confirmation—change our outlook on the Board’s agenda? And what about the Noel Canning v. NLRB suit about to go before the Supreme Court. Nelson Cary of Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP and their blog, Vorys on Labor, joins me to discuss both issues.