The Epic Systems Ruling might actually be worse than Citizens United. It prevents workers from suing for labor law violations if they were forced into mandatory arbitration agreements. It's already affecting a massive labor theft case against Chipotle.https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/supreme-courts-ruling-this-week-is-already-screwing-thousands-of-chipotle-workers_us_5b0844aae4b0568a880b3e26 …
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https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/16-285_q8l1.pdf … The discussion of that NRLB thing starts on page 8 (in pdf pages) / page 4 (printed in the opinion text)
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Did you read the dissent?
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Yes, and while I'm a huge RBG fan, and I agree with the likely resulting bad consequences therein, I don't find the legal part persuasive over 3 decades of precedent to the contrary. Through IANAL, only a dabbler.
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That's what I thought too but I find the opinion persuasive. Precedent is that one law can't repeal another *by implication*; if Congress wants that they must do so explicitly. This video is a good Cliff's Notes if you don't want to read the whole thing.https://youtu.be/BZlmjxPPn-Q
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