U.S. Supreme Court
Apr. 1, 2020
Group tries again to win back non-member union fees paid before Janus decision
A conservative organization is making another attempt in California to force the return of public employee union fees paid by non-members before the U.S. Supreme Court declared them illegal.




A conservative group is making another attempt in California to force the return of public employee union fees paid by non-members before the U.S. Supreme Court declared them illegal.
The case was filed in the Central District of California by Mariah Gondeiro and Shella Sadovnik with the Olympia, Washington-based Freedom Foundation on behalf of an in-home supportive services worker. The plaintiff, Tanisha Hubbard, claims she neve...
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