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U.S. Supreme Court

Case Status

Decided

Docket Number

06-939

Term

2007 Term

Oral Argument Date

March 19, 2008

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Questions Presented

Is the State of California’s regulation of noncoercive employer speech about union organizing, California Assembly Bill 1889, Cal. Gov’t Code §§ 16645.2, 16645.7, preempted by federal labor law?

Case Updates

Supreme Court enforces federal preemption of state labor law

June 19, 2008

The Supreme Court struck down the California law. Reversing the Ninth Circuit's en banc opinion, the Supreme Court agreed with the Chamber of Commerce and held that the law is preempted because it regulates a zone protected and reserved for market freedom.

U.S. Chamber files cert. petition regarding federal preemption of state labor law

January 09, 2008

NCLC challenged a Ninth Circuit decision holding that a California law prohibiting employers who receive more than $10,000 in state funds annually from using those funds “to assist, promote, or deter union organizing” was not preempted by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). A federal district court ruled in September 2002 that certain provisions of the California law were preempted by the NLRA; a three judge appeals court panel unanimously agreed in April 2004; the panel again supported preemption in a 2-1 ruling in September 2005, but was reversed by the full Ninth Circuit in September 2006.

Petition for a writ of cert. filed 1/5/07. Call for the views of the Solicitor General issued 4/16/07. Solicitor General’s invitation brief recommending grant of cert. filed 10/19/07. Cert. granted 11/20/07.

Merits brief filed 1/9/08. Respondents’ briefs filed 2/12/08. Reply brief filed 3/3/08. Moot courts held 3/5/08 and 3/11/08. Oral argument held 3/19/08. Decided 6/19/08.

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