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Court Cases Archives

April 18

Supreme Court: Big Labor Violates Workers’ Privacy

The United States Supreme Court has let stand a lower court’s judgment against UNITE HERE, finding the labor union violated the privacy of thousands of Cintas employees under the federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act. The ruling comes after the U.S.

April 17

Union Organizer Faked Donor Cards

An Ohio union activist has been caught forging documents to take money from worker’s wages to pay for union political activity.  The organizers forged 40 “PAC cards” to take $14 a month from…

February 14

Fighting for Workers

Once again, the lawyers at the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation are on the frontlines fighting for workers’ rights. With the help of the Foundation, three Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) employees filed a federal suit challenging two…

January 3

Contract? What Contract?

The Washington Post makes clear that when a teacher’s union in Hawaii inked a contract that provided for more pay in exchange for random drug testing, they chose to take the money and run. Since the teachers’ union approved…

November 28

Right to Work Foundation Defends Orchestra Workers

The actions of the American Federation of Musicians in California hit a sour note with seven nonmember musicians who were blacklisted by the union. They have filed a lawsuit in federal court with the help of the National Right to…

October 27

Supreme Court Case Coming

Often the Supreme Court — with the help of the National Right to Work Foundation staff — is the last place workers can go to protect their rights from Big Labor bosses. That’s why Right to Work staff lawyers made…

October 24

SEIU Union Hit with FEC Complaint for Illegal Political Fundraising Scheme

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation will file a formal complaint with the Federal Election Commission [FEC] asking it to investigate a campaign fundraising scheme adopted by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) at its convention this summer.

October 22

Union Violates Privacy Rights of Workers -- May Be Punitively Liable

About two years ago, we wrote about Elizabeth “Penny” Pinchler, a union worker whose privacy rights were violated by UNITE union activists. She filed a suit in federal court and the “. . . union may be held liable for…

September 10

Federal Judge Smacks Down Utah's Speech Police, Campaign Finance Law Voided by National Right to Work Foundation Suit

The U.S. District Court has pinned back the ears of the Utah political class, particularly Lieutenant Governor Herbert — slapping down key provisions of their unconstitutional campaign finance regulations. The law was exploited by political opponents to muzzle — even…

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