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Mackinac Center Amicus Curiae Brief in Davenport v. Washington and Washington v. Washington Education Association

By Patrick J. Wright, published on March 15, 2007

Contents

WEA Brief cover
  • About This Document
  • Executive Summary
  • Interest of Amicus Curiae
  • Summary of Argument
  • Argument
    • I. Introduction
    • II. Unions Should Only Charge Fees Related to Statutory Duties
    • III. The State is Not Obligated to Use as Much Compulsion as Permissible Under Law
  • Conclusion
  • About the Author
  • About the Mackinac Center's Legal Studies Project
SKU: S2007-03

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