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Mackinac Center Amicus Curiae Brief in Davenport v. Washington and Washington v. Washington Education Association
By
Mr. Patrick J. Wright
| March 15, 2007
Contents
About This Document
Executive Summary
Interest of Amicus Curiae
Summary of Argument
Argument
I. Introduction
II. Unions Should Only Charge Fees Related to Statutory Duties
III. The State is Not Obligated to Use as Much Compulsion as Permissible Under Law
Conclusion
About the Author
About the Mackinac Center's Legal Studies Project
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Category:
Labor
Publication:
Study
SKU: S2007-03
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