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26 Feb 2018, 12:23 pm by Amy Howe
Detroit Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that although it would violate the First Amendment to charge nonmembers for political activity such as lobbying, nonmembers can be required to pay fees, sometimes called “fair share” or “agency” fees, that cover the union’s costs to negotiate a contract that applies to all public employees. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 11:01 am by Scott Bomboy
Detroit Board of Education, which rejected a constitutional challenge to agency fees. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 8:20 am by Tammy Binford, Contributing Editor
Detroit Board of Education decision, which allows unions to collect from nonmembers the portion of dues used to cover the costs of negotiating contracts that cover all public employees but not the portion of dues used for political purposes. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 8:20 am by Tammy Binford, Contributing Editor
Detroit Board of Education decision, which allows unions to collect from nonmembers the portion of dues used to cover the costs of negotiating contracts that cover all public employees but not the portion of dues used for political purposes. [read post]
22 Feb 2018, 11:25 am by NCC Staff
Detroit Board of Education (1977) that government employees who don’t belong to a union can be required to pay for union contract negotiating costs that benefit to all public employees, including non-union members. [read post]
20 Feb 2018, 7:30 am by Amy Howe
Detroit Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that government employees like Janus who do not belong to a union can be required to pay a fee – often known as a “fair share” or “agency” fee – to cover the union’s costs to negotiate a contract that applies to all public employees, including those who are not union members. [read post]
15 Feb 2018, 12:33 pm
Detroit Board of Education, the transformational 1977 case in which the justices upheld mandatory dues for public-employee unions. [read post]
12 Feb 2018, 3:53 am by Edith Roberts
Detroit Board of Education, is complicated by the fact that “Abood is fairly incoherent,” and argues that “[e]ven if this current Court can distinguish between a union’s expenditures on collective bargaining and on political expression, it should not do so based on the murky logic of Abood. [read post]
23 Jan 2018, 9:49 am by Gerald Maatman, Jr.
Seyfarth Synopsis:  The fourth and final key trend from our 14th Annual Workplace Class Action Litigation Report involves rulings by the U.S. [read post]
19 Jan 2018, 2:02 pm by Eugene Volokh
Detroit Board of Education, 431 U.S. 209 (1977), this Court has observed, is "something of an anomaly" when it comes to the First Amendment. [read post]
22 Dec 2017, 10:55 am by Xavier Becerra and Aimee Feinberg
 For example, more than 70 years ago in West Virginia State Board of Education v. [read post]
22 Dec 2017, 7:06 am by Patrick Wright
Detroit Board of Education, which upheld public-sector-union agency fees against a First Amendment challenge, has been questioned. [read post]
21 Dec 2017, 7:17 am by Emily Martin
Detroit Board of Education, the Supreme Court recognized that the First Amendment poses no obstacle to creating systems to ensure that public-sector employees receiving this valuable union representation pay “fair share fees” to contribute to the costs of the collective bargaining and implementation of collective-bargaining agreements that result in these tangible benefits. [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 11:57 am by Michael Kimberly
Detroit Board of Education, the question whether compulsory agency fees violate the First Amendment would be a challenging one. [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 7:19 am by Andree Blumstein
Detroit Board of Education, because the goal of a public-sector union is to conform public decision-making to its views and interests, “a public-sector union is indistinguishable from the traditional political party. [read post]
19 Dec 2017, 11:17 am by Catherine Fisk
Detroit Board of Education, and invalidate hundreds of state and local labor laws and thousands of contracts. [read post]
19 Dec 2017, 7:20 am by Deborah La Fetra
Detroit Board of Education, the court has allowed that wage garnishment on the theory that without such entitlements, unions’ collective bargaining efforts might be undermined by “free riders. [read post]
18 Dec 2017, 11:34 am by Amy Howe
Detroit Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that government employees like Janus who do not belong to a union can be required to pay a fee – often known as a “fair share” or “agency” fee – to cover the union’s costs to negotiate a contract that applies to all public employees, including those who are not union members. [read post]
12 Dec 2017, 10:08 am by David Markus
Board of Education, the desegregation of professional schools and a host of other litigation and civil rights enforcement fell to Motley. [read post]