Partner Mark Neuberger was quoted in an ABA Journal article, “Lawsuit to claw back union dues filed after Janus decision,” about a class action lawsuit brought by seven California teachers seeking to win back paid union fees in the wake of last month’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that nonconsenting public-sector employees cannot be compelled to pay union dues.
Neuberger said the decision will weaken the effectiveness of public-sector unions in the 22 states that allowed for mandatory union dues. “On a grander scale, for good or for worse, this decision will lead to a further decline in the percentage of the American workforce that is unionized,” he said.
Neuberger said the decision will weaken the effectiveness of public-sector unions in the 22 states that allowed for mandatory union dues. “On a grander scale, for good or for worse, this decision will lead to a further decline in the percentage of the American workforce that is unionized,” he said.
People
Related News
January 15, 2026
In the News
Kyle Faget Assesses Regulatory Shifts Impacting Medtech
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Kyle Faget is featured in four Medtech Insight articles evaluating the medtech industry’s major developments in 2025 and examining 2026 regulatory challenges.
January 14, 2026
In the News
James Lundy on Stakes for Securities Industry as Disgorgement Case Heads to SCOTUS
Foley & Lardner LLP partner James Lundy addressed the impact a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court would have on the securities industry in the Law360, “SEC To Lean On Congress As Defense In High Court Case.”
January 14, 2026
In the News
Natasha Allen on Companies Navigating AI Regulations – 'The issue right now is timing'
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Natasha Allen shared insight on how companies are navigating AI regulations in the Silicon Valley Business Journal article, “Silicon Valley companies navigate AI adoption as state and federal rules remain uncertain.”