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Court Cases Archives

April 4

Victory

A federal judge has ordered California State Employees Association (CSEA) union officials to offer rebates to up to 28,000 state employees who are not union members. Imposing a “special assessment” in addition to mandatory dues, union officials seized an additional…

March 31

Teamsters Settle for Beating Protester

For nine years, Don Adams has sought justice. This week, he got some. It was nearly a decade ago when Adams was assaulted by a group of Teamsters in Philadelphia while he protested a visit by then President Bill Clinton.

February 28

William F. Buckley Stood Firm Against Forced Unionism

It is with sadness that we learned, yesterday, of the passing of William F. Buckley Jr. He was a well renowned commentator and intellectual giant. A touching and telling story about Mr. Buckley was posted by the Rev. Robert Sirico,…

February 26

Union Dues and Don’ts

The Las Vegas Review Journal eloquently details the stakes of the upcoming Supreme Court’s case from Maine.

February 21

Supreme Court Weighs In on Forced-Dues

Here we go again. It is a good thing that the U. S. Supreme Court “has . . . granted a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by National Right to Work Foundation attorneys for a group of twenty…

August 28

Harassment Suit Settled

It’s a shame when union bosses need the threat of an administrative law judge to do the right thing. As reported by the Associated Press: The United Steelworkers union has agreed to drop disciplinary action against four former members who…

July 11

Freedom Rings

The National Right to Work Committee (NRTWC) was on the forefront opposing the McCain-Feingold legislation that muzzled citizen groups from participating in the election process. But now the Supreme Court has obliterated the most unconstitutional aspect of the law —…

July 4

NRTW Lawyers Win Again

The legal eagles of the National Right to Work Foundation have again successfully defended workers’ rights in court. A federal judge has agreed with National Right to Work Foundation attorneys and thrown out a desperate, last-ditch effort by union lawyers…

July 3

Another Day, Another Worker Victory – Thanks to NRTW Foundation

An AP story reports: A Roman Catholic teacher whose religious beliefs conflict with the political positions of her labor union cannot be forced to pay dues, a federal judge ruled. U.S. District Judge Gregory Frost’s ruling broadens the category of…

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