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June 20, 2008

WSJ on Yesterday's Supreme Court Decision on Union Neutrality

A nice piece on the WSJ editorial page today about yesterday's victory for employer free speech, striking down California's attempt to prohibit employers doing business with the state from engaging in communications with workers about labor union matters.  The Journal's bottom line:

At least 20 other states have rules similar to California's on the books or plans to pass them. Chamber of Commerce v. Brown should shut down such antibusiness targeting, and the U.S. will be fairer for it.

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