In one of the blockbuster employment cases of the term, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday gave companies the green light to sue over strikes that are structured to cause intentional damage to their property, dealing a blow to unions who argued that exposing strike actions to litigation could chill worker collective action. We talk you through the details and implications of this 8-1 opinion on this week’s episode of The Term.
S4 FINALE: United Or Divided? A Podcast Roundtable On The High Court
S4, E37: The Court Closes With LGBTQ Rights And Biden Debt Plan
S4, E36: The Supreme Court Guts Affirmative Action
S4, E35: The Court Delivers Its Immigration Blockbusters
S4, E34: A Victory For Native American Sovereignty
S4, E33: The Voting Rights Act Survives. What’s Next?
S4, E31: Justices Dry Up Water Regulation
S4, E30: The Internet Survives The Supreme Court, For Now
S4, E29: Huzzah, Here Come The High Court Opinions
S4, E28: The Beginning Of The End Of Chevron Deference?
S4, E27: Justices Tackle Critical Trial Procedure Question
S4, E26: When Are Online Threats Protected Free Speech?
Special Episode: From Wolf Of Wall Street To First Street
S4, E25: Another Supreme Court Ethics Scandal?
S4, E24: Inside A Turbulent Supreme Court With Joan Biskupic
S4, E23: Could Immigration Law Target 'Abuelita'?
S4, E22: No. 1 Or No. 2? Justices Ask In Potty Humor Case
S4, E21: How Tom Goldstein Changed The Game
S4, E20: What We Learned, And Didn't, From The Student Debt Hearings
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