U.S. Supreme Court,
Constitutional Law
Dec. 10, 2020
Labor laws and property rights at the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide a case dealing with the intersection of labor union organizing laws and property rights.





Bryan W. Wenter
Shareholder
Miller Starr Regalia
Email: bryan.wenter@msrlegal.com
Bryan is a member of the firm's Land Use Department. His practice centers on land use and local government law, with a particular focus on obtaining and defending land use entitlements for a wide range of development projects, including in-fill, mixed-use, residential, retail/commercial, and industrial.
On Nov. 13, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order granting certiorari in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, 20-107, a case dealing with the intersection of labor union organizing laws and property rights. While the case is principally about the latter, its reach is broad and it cuts both directions politically. The Supreme Court's decision thus stands to be momentous for property owners and labor unions and potentially government regulators.
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