By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court seemed of two minds Wednesday on the legality of a California law that forbids private employers from using state funds to deter union organizing.
During an hour-long oral argument, several justices appeared skeptical of the law, suggesting that it unlawfully interfered wi...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court seemed of two minds Wednesday on the legality of a California law that forbids private employers from using state funds to deter union organizing.
During an hour-long oral argument, several justices appeared skeptical of the law, suggesting that it unlawfully interfered wi...
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