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Court of Appeals reviewing teacher union bosses’ lawsuit ensure compliance with Foundation-won Janus 2018 Supreme Court precedent

By Staff | July 26, 2023

The Foundation has just submitted a brief at the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Anderson Federation of Teachers, et al. v. Rokita…

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CUNY Professors’ Lawsuit Challenging Forced Association with Antisemitism-Linked Union Continues at Second Circuit

By Staff | June 7, 2023

CUNY professors challenge NY law that forces them to be represented by hostile union hierarchy

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Illinois Security Officer Defends Janus Rights Amidst ICOP Union Discrimination

By Staff | May 10, 2023

ICOP Union officials sought to coerce membership by preventing non-members from defending their jobs

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Connecticut State Trooper Wins $260,500 Settlement in Federal Lawsuit Against CSPU and Department Officials

By Staff | May 3, 2023

Connecticut State Trooper Joseph Mercer was demoted after he abstained from funding union politics, CSPU union has now backed down and settled case

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Northwest Ohio Employees File Suit to Knock Down Another Janus Restriction

By Staff | May 3, 2023
An image of Penny Wilson, Theresa Fannin, and Kozait Elkhatib, who are fighting against AFSCME in Ohio for their Janus Rights

AFSCME has a reputation in Ohio for refusing Janus rights to employees, and the Foundation and employees aren’t letting it slide.

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Foundation Files Brief at Michigan Supreme Court Blasting TPOAM Union’s Forced Fee Scheme

By Staff | April 27, 2023

TPOAM Union’s “fee-for-grievance” scheme unlawfully pressures employees to become union members; Michigan Right to Work repeal does not make scheme legal

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Foundation Brief to Court of Appeals: Lower Court’s Decision Conflicts with SCOTUS’ Janus Ruling

By Staff | April 20, 2023

National Right to Work Foundation attorneys filed an amicus brief in Littler v. OAPSE with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals

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Lucas County JFS Employees Win Back Unconstitutionally Seized Money from AFSCME Union

By Staff | April 7, 2023

JFS Employees exercised constitutional right to stop funding AFSCME union activities, but union-imposed restriction blocked exercise of right for over 90 percent of year

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Biden Bureaucrats Move to Gut Constitutional Right to Work Protections For Federal Employees

By Staff | March 27, 2023

When Right to Work advocates made their first valiant, although diffuse, efforts to stop the spread of government-imposed compulsory union membership in the private sector during World War II, few, if any, of them imagined that, within less than a generation, the virus of monopolistic unionism would hit the public sector. Unfortunately, by the late…

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Another Janus Victory: SJTA Bus Drivers Win Back Illegally Seized Dues

By Staff | March 14, 2023

Tyron Foxworth and his fellow SJTA bus drivers told union officials to cease union dues to no avail, until Foundation staff attorneys’ lawsuit forced union bosses to back down.

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