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Oakland Mall, Ltd.: A Further Limitation On Union Access To Private Property, Stephanie Goss John
Oakland Mall, Ltd.: A Further Limitation On Union Access To Private Property, Stephanie Goss John
Louisiana Law Review
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The Legality Of Designating A Union Representative As The Miners' Walkaround Representative At A Non-Unionized Mine, Christian J. Helbing
The Legality Of Designating A Union Representative As The Miners' Walkaround Representative At A Non-Unionized Mine, Christian J. Helbing
West Virginia Law Review
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Step Up To The Bargaining Table: A Call For The Unionization Of Minor League Baseball, David M. Szuchman
Step Up To The Bargaining Table: A Call For The Unionization Of Minor League Baseball, David M. Szuchman
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Giving Texas Lawyers Their Dues: The State Bar's Liability Under Hudson And Keller For Political And Ideological Activities., Ralph H. Brock
Giving Texas Lawyers Their Dues: The State Bar's Liability Under Hudson And Keller For Political And Ideological Activities., Ralph H. Brock
St. Mary's Law Journal
The State Bar must provide information for members to assess the propriety of mandatory dues and establish a procedure for members to challenge improper expenditures, however, the Texas State Bar provides no such procedure. Although most states have unified bars, opposition to compulsory bar membership is steady—due largely, to using membership dues to lobby state legislatures in favor of positions which some members may oppose. Chicago Teachers Union v. Hudson and Keller v. State Bar of California are the culmination of labor union and unified bar cases which uphold compulsory membership but establish constitutional limits on the uses of mandatory …