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Dartmouth, MIT, Vanderbilt Graduate Students Challenge Forced Unionism

Foundation-backed students defend rights as union bosses seek more power at universities

HANOVER, NH – In New Hampshire, Dartmouth graduate student Benjamin Logsdon sought free Foundation legal aid against Graduate Organized Laborers of Dartmouth (GOLD-UE) union officials.

Puerto Rico Police Bureau Employees Foil Anti-Janus Scheme

Federal court strikes down discrimination against workers who exercised First Amendment rights

SAN JUAN, PR – Vanessa Carbonell and other employees of the Puerto Rico Police Bureau won big at the Puerto Rico District Court. Their Foundation-won decision forces their employer and the union to stop violating their Janus rights.

DOJ Attorney Challenges NTEU Union Bosses’ Attempt to Grab Control Over Justice Department Divisions Ahead of Admin Change

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Filings: Federal Labor Relations Authority’s decision to approve unionization attempts in Civil Rights and Environmental divisions violates precedent

WASHINGTON, DC – A veteran Department of Justice trial attorney has just submitted two filings challenging a last-minute attempt by the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) to gain monopoly bargaining control over attorneys at the Civil Rights Division (CRT) and Environmental and Natural Resources Division (ENRD).