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.
S3, E17: 'SCOTUS Sweepstakes' Heat Up
S3, E16: Tensions Rise Over Alabama Voting Rights
S3, E15: Can Harvard Save Affirmative Action?
S3, E14: Breyer's Legacy And The Nomination To Come
S3, E13: Three First Amendment Fights
S3, E12: Justices Scrutinize Biden Admin's Vaccine Rules
S3, E11: How’s It Going At The Supreme Court So Far?
S3, E10: A First Amendment Fight Over Maine’s School Subsidies
S3, E9: Key Moments From Hearing On Fate Of Roe
S3, E8: Michael Dreeben On Arguing 106 Supreme Court Cases
S3, E7: Can The U.S. Gov't Deny Benefits To Puerto Ricans?
S3, E6: The Right To 'Bear Arms' In Public
S3, E5: The Abortion Hearings No One Saw Coming
S3, E4: Why Qualified Immunity Seems Here To Stay
S3, E3: Reinstating The Boston Bomber's Death Sentence
S3, E2: Can The CIA Shield Its War On Terror Partners?
S3, E1: Roe, Guns And Religion Headline Justices’ Return
S2, E38 Term Finale: A 'Kumbaya Court'? Not So Fast
S2, E37: What’s Left Of The Voting Rights Act?
S2, E36: Inside The ACLU's Student Speech Victory
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