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Labor/Employment,
Constitutional Law

Feb. 20, 2020

Data, signature collectors allege AB 5 violates Constitution

The proprietors of several data collection and polling operations, along with some of the independent contractors they hire, have sued the state on the grounds that AB 5, the new labor reclassification law violates their constitutional rights ability to run their businesses and participate in elections.

The proprietors of several data collection and polling operations, along with some of the independent contractors they hire, have sued the state on the grounds AB 5, the new labor reclassification law, violates their constitutional rights to run their businesses and participate in elections.

Firms such as Let The Voters Decide LLC and In The Field Inc. are hired by political campaigns to drum up support for ballot initiatives by can...

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