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.
S1, E16: Kagan’s Twitter & Roberts’ ‘Golden Gavel’
S1, E15: Gorsuch Hates Nationwide Injunctions
S1, E14: The Larger Battle In A Montana Tax Case
S1, E13: With Trump Trial Looming, Roberts' Mind On Memes
S1, E12: Abortion, Bridgegate And The ACA
S1, E11: SPECIAL - Berkeley Law Dean On Conservative Takeover
S1, E10: The Government May Owe ACA Insurers Billions
S1, E9: Is This 2nd Amendment Case A Dud?
S1, E8: Kagan Knocks New Argument Format
S1, E7: Can DACA Survive The High Court?
S1, E6: Pollution Case Gets Testy, DACA On Deck
S1, E5: Polluting The Pacific & Traffic Stops
S1, E4: CFPB Under Review & Plurality Problems
S1, E3: Puerto Rican Debt Crisis & The DC Sniper
S1, E2: Gorsuch Surprises On Title VII
S1, E1: Justices Return To Historic Cases
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