Posts Tagged ‘Harris v. Quinn’
Combination of ‘Forced Silence,’ ‘Forced Subsidization’ Exacerbates ‘First Amendment Problem’
In Harris v Quinn, a potentially landmark federal lawsuit, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorneys are representing, free of charge, a group of Illinois home care providers who…
Read MoreJanuary Issue of Labor Watch Highlights Two Important Supreme Court Cases Concerning Employees’ Personal Freedom
The January edition of Labor Watch, published by the Washington, D.C.-based Capital Research Center, features a lead article and a sidebar by Institute Senior Research Associate Stan Greer regarding two…
Read MoreBackground on Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court Case
National Right to Work President Mark Mix reviews the background on the upcoming Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court case, in the Washington Times. Today, more than 18 states have laws…
Read MoreNRTW Foundation Argues Another Supreme Court Case
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorney, Bill Messenger, explains the latest Supreme Court case brought by that organization.  Bill McMorris has the story in the Washington Free Beacon. The Supreme…
Read MoreOne Breach of Basic Legal Principles Doesn’t Warrant Another
One standard common-law principal is that anyone is entitled to choose who represents him or her on any matter of personal interest. Â Assuming your chosen representative agrees to represent you,…
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