U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment,
Constitutional Law,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Jun. 24, 2021
Curb on access to worksites could have wider implications
Under the Fifth and 14th Amendments, such a taking under a California agency regulation is unconstitutional if the property owners are not compensated, the court said.





By giving unions access to private farm property so they can talk to farmworkers, a California regulation effectively allows the government to take private property for public use, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Under the Fifth and 14th Amendments, such a taking is unconstitutional if the property owners are not compensated, the court said.
Written by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., the ...
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