Word: ohio
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Jonathan Alger, counsel for the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), which opposes the Ohio law, says that employees of the state--including professors at state schools--generally have the right to collective bargaining...
...AAUP was successful in its original suit, decided by the Ohio Supreme Court. The Court ruled that preventing professors from exercising their right to collective bargaining violated both the state and federal Constitutions...
...Ohio's Central State University then challenged this decision. On March 22, the U.S. Supreme Court announced its judgment in the case of Central State University v. American Association of University Professors, Central State University Chapter...
...Supreme Court found that the Ohio law does not violate the U.S. Constitution because it passes the rational basis test...
...Supreme Court sent the matter back to Ohio for a re-consideration of whether the original legislation that bars collective bargaining is in violation of state...