Justin Law

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Justin Law is a research historian working in Springfield, Illinois, who focuses on the legal history of working people and social movements in American history.

The Courts vs. Teacher Unionism

by on May 23, 2014

Teachers unions have faced some of the most challenging legal strictures in U.S. history. Before public collective bargaining employment laws, teachers effectively were told they had no right to organize by a judicial system that used a variety of constructions of the law to invalidate the citizen’s right to free speech and assembly in the workplace.

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