Victory for Unions as Supreme Court, Scalia Gone, Ties 4-4
By ADAM LIPTAKMARCH 29, 2016
Demonstrators supporting Rebecca Friedrichs, a plaintiff in the case, outside the Supreme Court in January. Credit Mark Wilson/Getty Images
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court handed organized labor a major victory on Tuesday, deadlocking 4 to 4 in a case that had threatened to cripple the ability of public-sector unions to collect fees from workers who chose not to join and did not want to pay for the unions’ collective bargaining activities.
Damn Trump could do real damage some damage with even his first SCOTUS appointee .. yet, maybe with Cruz or other it could have been worse in that one respect .. this article is related to yours, which i'll eventually get through.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”
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