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Compelled Unionism In The Private Sector After Janus: Why Unions Should Not Profit From Dissenting Employees, Giovanna Bonafede Dec 2021

Compelled Unionism In The Private Sector After Janus: Why Unions Should Not Profit From Dissenting Employees, Giovanna Bonafede

Catholic University Law Review

This Note examines the impact of the 2018 landmark labor law case Janus v. AFSCME. Janus held it unconstitutional under the First Amendment to require public sector employees to pay fees to a union to which they are not a member. The Supreme Court based their decision on the idea that compelling public employees to subsidize union speech to which they disagreed violated their free speech rights. The author argues that the Court’s holding in Janus should be extended to protect the free speech rights of private sector employees through a finding of state action in the private unionized …


The Gig Is Up: An Analysis Of The Gig-Economy And An Outdated Worker Classification System In Need Of Reform, Travis Clark May 2021

The Gig Is Up: An Analysis Of The Gig-Economy And An Outdated Worker Classification System In Need Of Reform, Travis Clark

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Game On: The Epic Battle Between The Faa And The Nlra In Professional Sports After Epic Systems Corp. V. Lewis, Kurt Mcwilliams Jan 2021

Game On: The Epic Battle Between The Faa And The Nlra In Professional Sports After Epic Systems Corp. V. Lewis, Kurt Mcwilliams

Marquette Sports Law Review

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