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Constitutional Law

Jun. 10, 2005

Union Can Post Protest Signs Outside Eateries

SAN FRANCISCO - A divided federal appellate court ruled Wednesday that a San Diego carpenters' union has a free speech right to display banners shaming retailers who didn't take its side in a labor dispute.

        By Peter Blumberg
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A divided federal appellate court ruled Wednesday that a San Diego carpenters' union has a free speech right to display banners shaming retailers who didn't take its side in a labor dispute.
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