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Do California Schools Get Juneteenth Off This Year?

USA - June 18 2021 In the late afternoon of Thursday, June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed S.475 into law, establishing Juneteenth National Independence Day, June…

Sharon J. Ormond, Joyce Yu

More Litigation in the Wake of Janus

USA - November 16 2018 Reverberations continue following the Supreme Court’s June 27 decision in Janus v. AFSCME. (138 S.Ct. 2448.) On November 14, 2018, the California…

Scott K. Holbrook ,, Mark R. Bresee, William A. Diedrich,, Cathie L. Fields, Paul Z. McGlocklin

Janus Ruling Spurs Federal Class Action Lawsuit in Orange County

USA - July 10 2018 On July 2, 2018, five days after the Supreme Court announced its ruling in Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees…

Mark R. Bresee, William A. Diedrich,, Cathie L. Fields, Aaron V. O'Donnell

Does the Public Have a First Amendment Right to Post Comments on a Public Official’s Twitter Feed? First Amendment Challenges to Social Media Access in the 21st Century

USA - July 9 2018 For many people, social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and LinkedIn are essential for communicating in their daily…

Darin K. Jones, Sharon J. Ormond, Brooke Romero

In Much Anticipated Janus v. AFSCME Decision, Supreme Court Rules Agency Fees Unconstitutional

USA - June 27 2018 In a blow to unions across the nation, the Supreme Court has ruled that public sector agency fee arrangements violate the First Amendment of the…

Scott K. Holbrook ,, Mark R. Bresee, William A. Diedrich,, Cathie L. Fields, Paul Z. McGlocklin