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Science and Politics in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association

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posted on 2018-06-19, 00:00 authored by B. M. Superfine, R. R. Umpstead, D. Mayrowetz, S. W Lenhoff, B Pogodzinski
In March 2017, the Supreme Court decided Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association and upheld the constitutionality of agency fees for nonunion teachers. We examine how Friedrichs reflects a host of issues grouped around a patchwork of ideological commitments regarding teachers unions and public-sector unions more generally, partisan politics, and empirically oriented claims about the impact of teachers unions on students’ educational opportunities. We particularly argue that the case reflects a tension between judicial, scientific, and democratic decision-making, and that courts and reformers should be sensitive to this tension as they consider similar cases moving forward.

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Superfine, B. M., Umpstead, R. R., Mayrowetz, D., Lenhoff, S. W. and Pogodzinski, B. Science and Politics in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association. Educational Policy. 2018. 32(2): 211-233. 10.1177/0895904817741545.

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0895-9048

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2017-11-20

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