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Tag Archives: Knox v. SEIU

Defending the right to remain silent in the workplace

Posted on December 20, 2012 by Timothy Sandefur

The new issue of Regulation magazine has my article about Knox v. SEIU and the First Amendment right of workers not to be forced to support political campaigns they disagree with. … Continue reading →

Tagged agency fees, Knox v. SEIU, speech, unions

Why Fisk & Chemerinsky are wrong about Knox

Posted on December 7, 2012 by Timothy Sandefur

In an article forthcoming in the Columbia Law Review, Professors Catherine Fisk and Erwin Chemerinsky complain that the Supreme Court’s decision in Knox v. SEIU unfairly discriminates against the expressive rights of labor unions, and argue in favor allowing unions … Continue reading →

Posted in First Amendment, Individual Rights | Tagged Erwin Chemerinsky, Knox v. SEIU, unions

Erwin Chemerinsky’s sad criticism of Knox v. SEIU

Posted on July 9, 2012 by Timothy Sandefur

Dean Erwin Chemerinsky published this article last week on the ABA Journal’s website complaining about the Supreme Court’s decision in Knox v. SEIU. That’s the case in which the Supreme Court said that the union must ask non-members before it … Continue reading →

Posted in First Amendment, Individual Rights, No to Big Government | Tagged Knox v. SEIU, unions
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