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rayiner
7y ago
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> Since you are making a distinction about public vs. private unions it appears that this is not a constitutional issue.
Private entities can limit free speech all they want; public entities cannot.
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sykh
7y ago
AFSCME is not a public entity. NEA is not a public entity. These unions do not in any way limit speech.
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