Source: ROLL CALL, 6/27/18
A divided Supreme Court overturned a decades-old precedent that allowed unions to collect fees from teachers and other public-sector employees who were not in the union, dealing a financial blow to unions that often back Democratic candidates. The 5-4 opinion in the major labor case was not a surprise. Conservatives on the court have for years expressed a willingness to overturn the 1977 ruling on the idea that requiring the fees forces employees who disagree with the union to subsidize its activities.
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