U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment,
Constitutional Law
Apr. 2, 2021
Animus at the intersection of labor law and property law
Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid appeared to many court watchers as an effort to wedge the round peg of labor law into the square hole of property law, or vice-versa. It’s both.





Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid appeared to many court watchers as an effort to wedge the round peg of labor law into the square hole of property law, or vice-versa. It's both. The twin forces that conceived and drive this lawsuit -- hostility toward unionization and the vaunting of property rights over purpose-driven governmental regulation -- are promoted by an alliance of agribusiness and corporate interests. Two disclaimers: (1) On behalf...
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