
Busting Unions and Dodging Opinions
Strict Scrutiny
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The State Court Isn't Acting in Isolation
Leah Kagan: The court's Republican appointees are leaning in a direction of doing something that is very bad for unions and for their ability to strike without incurring potentially crushing liability or at least litigation. She says there were some humorous exchanges along the way, including one between North Francisco and Justice Barrett. "Our position is essentially the flip side of the government's and the unions," he said. 'I know you two thought this was a real downer of an oral argument'
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