Public-employee unions better hope Samuel Alito doesn't write the Harris v. Quinn decision. Here's whyhttp://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/05/supreme-court-harris-quinn-unions-right-to-work …
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@rickhasen Anti-union is his sig issue but did he ever have a majority here? Scalia seemed skeptical in oral args; Roberts' position unclear -
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@AndrewKroll you are right that it could be a biting dissent. But if you look at who has written majorities, they try to spread it around -
@rickhasen Good point.@ProfCGarden's 4-1-4 scenario makes sense, too. So many possible outcome here!
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