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- Title
HARRIS V. QUINN AND THE EXTRAORDINARY PRIVILEGE OF COMPULSORY UNIONIZATION.
- Authors
BURRUS, TREVOR
- Abstract
The article focuses on the issues related to the collective bargaining and the related broader public policy and the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Harris v. Quinn related to the exclusion of the domestic service of any family under the U.S. National Labor Relations Act. Topics discussed include genesis of modern labor law tendency toward cartelization, compulsory unionization is an extraordinary privilege and fundamental mistake that turned a Commerce Clause into First Amendment rights.
- Subjects
UNITED States; COLLECTIVE bargaining; HARRIS v. Quinn; NATIONAL Labor Relations Act (U.S.); LABOR laws; LABOR organizing -- Law &; legislation; INTERSTATE commerce clause; UNITED States. Constitution. 1st Amendment
- Publication
New York University Annual Survey of American Law, 2015, Vol 70, Issue 3, p283
- ISSN
0066-4413
- Publication type
Article