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The Washington Times

‘Principle of It’: Mark Janus Fights to Get Union Dues Back After Supreme Court Win

June 4, 2020

(The Washington Times)—Mark Janus’ name is now enshrined in the annals of American law as the Supreme Court plaintiff who took on and beat public-sector unions. He wants to do it again. The 2018 ruling known simply as Janus freed nonunion public employees from being forced to pay union dues,...

Townhall

Salem Media Files Lawsuit Against Illinois Governor for Barring Radio Host from COVID Press Briefings

June 1, 2020

(Townhall)—A Chicago radio station filed a lawsuit this morning against Democratic Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker after his administration banned one of its on-air hosts from attending state-level Coronavirus press briefings. Veteran journalist Amy Jacobson co-hosts the morning show on AM 560 ‘The Answer,’ which is owned by Townhall Media’s parent...

The Center Square

Reporter Sues Pritzker in Federal Court to Gain Access to News Briefings

June 1, 2020

(The Center Square)—A Chicago-area broadcaster and the company she works for have filed a lawsuit against Gov. J.B. Pritzker in federal court over he exclusion from news briefings after the reporter spoke at a protest in Chicago in May. Salem Media and AM 560 broadcaster Amy Jacobson filed a lawsuit...

The Daily Herald

Feder: WIND’s Amy Jacobson Suing Pritzker Over Ban From Media Briefings

June 1, 2020

(The Daily Herald)—Governor J.B. Pritzker may have ended his daily media briefings on the coronavirus pandemic, but Chicago radio talk show host Amy Jacobson isn’t giving up her fight with him, Robert Feder writes. Now she says she’s taking the governor to court. Jacobson, who co-hosts mornings with Dan Proft...

The Chicago Tribune

South Suburban College Public Safety Workers Who Opted Out of Union Sue for Past Dues, Right to Bargain Independently

May 27, 2020

(The Chicago Tribune)—Five public safety workers at South Suburban College argue in a lawsuit filed this month that the college deducted union dues from their paychecks without their “affirmative consent,” in violation of the First Amendment right to free speech and freedom of association. The employees, who all had signed...

Hot Air

It’s On: Salem Sues Pritzker For Banning Radio Host That Broke Story On Pritzker Family’s Travels

May 22, 2020

(Hot Air)—Just who decides whether a reporter is “legitimate”? That question goes to the heart of a lawsuit filed by Salem Media Group, parent company of Townhall Media Group (and this website), against Illinois governor J. B. Pritzker. Amy Jacobson, a radio host and reporter for Salem’s Chicago affiliate, had...

Chalkbeat

Tennessee Asks State Supreme Court to Take Over School Voucher Case in Race to Launch this Year

May 21, 2020

(Chalkbeat)—The state attorney general on Thursday asked the Tennessee Supreme Court to step in and lift orders by two lower courts that prevent the state from moving forward with its education savings account program. The state filed several motions in its race to launch the controversial voucher program for the...

Associated Press

Tennessee Voucher Program Continues to be Blocked

May 19, 2020

(Associated Press)—Tennessee won’t be able to implement a contentious school voucher program while the state continues to fight back constitutional challenges over the law that would allow parents to use public tax dollars on private school tuition, according to a ruling issued Tuesday. The latest decision from the Tennessee Court...

The Wall Street Journal

Wisconsin Governor Urges Social Distancing After Court Blocks Statewide Lockdown

May 14, 2020

(Wall Street Journal)—Local governments across Wisconsin moved to implement new public health guidelines Thursday after the state’s highest court overturned a statewide stay-at-home order, prompting the governor to warn of “massive confusion.” — “This case and increasingly other cases are showing courts’ willingness to question executive claims of authority during...

National Right to Work Foundation

Two New Class Action Lawsuits in Minnesota Seek Nearly $19 Million in Returned Union Fees

May 11, 2020

(National Right to Work Foundation)—Today, six Minnesota state employees sued two of the state’s largest government unions for an estimated recovery of $19 million in union fees paid by state and local employees. The two class action lawsuits claim that because the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it is illegal to...

The Center Square

Public Employees Sue Unions for $19 Million in Post-Janus Case

May 11, 2020

(The Center Square)—Two of Minnesota’s public sector unions received notice Monday they were being sued by employees in a class action alleging they were forced to unconstitutionally pay membership dues. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 5 and Minnesota Association of Professional Employees (MAPE) are...

WVLT.TV

In Reversal, Lee Says State No Longer Implementing Vouchers

May 6, 2020

(WVLT.TV)—Gov. Bill Lee’s office announced Wednesday the state has hit pause on a new school voucher program, reversing course just a day after the Republican encouraged parents to apply despite a recent court declaring the program unconstitutional and unenforceable. Instead, Tennessee’s attorney general’s office is seeking permission to continue implementing...

Antelope Valley Press

Tennessee Voucher Program Arguments Weighed by Judge

May 2, 2020

(Antelope Valley Press)—A Tennessee judge on Wednesday weighed a wide range of arguments surrounding the legal battle over the state’s much-debated school voucher program, noting that she plans on making a decision soon to ensure parents have enough time to plan ahead for the 2020-21 school year. The program —...

The Chicago Tribune

Teacher Sues Waukegan District 60, Teachers Union, Argues She Wasn’t Informed of First Amendment Rights Under Janus

April 9, 2020

(The Chicago Tribune)—The legal clinic behind the Supreme Court case that found the requirement that public employees pay “fair share” union dues violated their First Amendment speech rights, has filed another lawsuit on behalf of a Waukegan District 60 teacher. The lawsuit, filed by Liberty Justice Center attorneys on behalf...

The Center Square

Another Union Lawsuit Filed in Illinois over First, Fourteenth Amendments, Janus

April 8, 2020

(The Center Square)—An Illinois teacher is filing suit against a school district and union claiming her rights are being violated under the provisions of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018 landmark ruling in Janus v AFSCME. Ariadna Ramon Baro, a visiting teacher at Waukegan High School sued the Lake County Federation...