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Friday, July 17, 2026

Five Things I’m Thankful for This Fourth of July — America’s 250th - California Employment Law Report

Ten years ago, I started writing a post every Fourth of July about the things I’m thankful for. I’ve published it every year since 2015, and I can’t quite believe this year marks a decade of the tradition — and that it lands on a milestone for the country, too: this Fourth is America’s 250th.

A quarter-millennium ago, 56 men signed their names to a document and risked everything on an idea. Writing this post every year has become one of my favorite ways to step back from all of the work deadlines and think about why any of this work is possible in the first place. This year, that feels especially worth doing. This remains one of my favorite holidays, and hopefully I’ll be able to keep publishing this post for many years to come.

Five things I’m thankful for this Fourth of July:

1. The great risk and sacrifice our Founding Fathers took to establish the country.

When I learned about the Founding Fathers in high school history class, I didn’t have any real perspective on the risks they took in establishing the country. Only now — with a business, a family, and something to lose — do I understand what it meant. By all means, they were the establishment, the elite of American society, and if anyone had an interest in preserving the status quo, it was them. Instead, they risked their lives (their own and their families’) and their fortunes on an idea, and those sacrifices built the foundation we all benefit from today.

2. The freedom to speak my mind and to practice (or not...



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