Quantcast

Jewish CUNY professors challenge forced union association at Supreme Court

Why fuel price crash won’t make flying cheaper
Kristi Noem says travelers without Real ID will still be able to fly after deadline
Airline Stocks To Keep An Eye On - April 28th
Report: JetBlue, United Mulling Partnership
New First-Class Suites, Futuristic Aircraft and the Top Air Travel News From April 2025
Southwest Airlines Announces Reimagined Fare Products, New Benefits for Rapid Rewards Credit Cardmembers and Tier Member Customers
New Alaska Airlines trading cards take flight this World Pilots’ Day - Alaska Airlines News
United CEO calls Trump's tariffs a 'chess game'
Virtual Training Becomes a Reality
Flight tickets from Srinagar remain exorbitantly high despite aviation ministry request
RTX Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat Estimates, Increase Year Over Year
Delta faces federal investigation as it scraps hundreds of flights for fifth straight day
Coalition pledges to remove EV tax break two days after Dutton ruled out scrapping it – as it happened
Adani’s airport unit seeks $750 million loan from global banks
GE Aerospace affirms outlook; CEO met with Trump to discuss tariffs
Flight made emergency landing in Denver after reported animal strike and engine fire
General Dynamics says G800 jet receives FAA, EASA certifications
Archer unveils plans for NYC air-taxi network in partnership with United Airlines
United Airlines doubles down on Chicago roots with new O'Hare billboards
ICAO Proposes ‘Journey Pass’ Biometric ID Boarding
Gatwick airport strikes, Easter 2025: will my flight be cancelled?
Boarding passes and check-in could be scrapped in air travel shake-up
The most in Mexico: American Airlines adds 30th destination as part of a record-breaking schedule
European air traffic warning means summer delays for holidaymakers
The EU rule change that could affect millions of Brits when their flight is delayed or cancelled
Delta Earnings Land Soon. Why They’re Key for Airline Stocks and the Economy.
Avelo Airlines to Operate Deportation Flights, Hiring Flight Attendants
Travel chaos 2025: all the strikes and disruption expected across Europe
Qatar Airways accelerates Starlink wifi implementation
Southwest Airlines extends flight schedule through early April 2025
Jewish CUNY professors challenge forced union association at Supreme Court
Webp c2y2oz3jslkh5l7x1o5fzzwr06ge
James C. Devereaux | Staff Attorney (2020-Present) | NRTWLD&EF, Inc

The final brief has been submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in a case involving six City University of New York (CUNY) professors who are challenging the monopoly representation powers of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) union officials. The professors, five of whom are Jewish, argue that they should not be forced to associate with PSC due to its public statements and actions, which they find anti-Semitic and anti-Israel. However, New York state law requires them to accept the union's representation.

The professors involved in this case are Avraham Goldstein, Michael Goldstein, Frimette Kass-Shraibman, Mitchell Langbert, Jeffrey Lax, and Maria Pagano. They are receiving legal assistance from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation and The Fairness Center. Their lawsuit targets aspects of New York State’s “Taylor Law,” which grants unions significant bargaining power over public sector employees.

The original petition for writ of certiorari was filed in July. It highlights past Supreme Court decisions recognizing how monopoly bargaining in the public sector burdens workers' First Amendment rights. A notable reference is made to Steele v. Louisville & Nashville Railway Co., where rail union bosses were found discriminating against African-American workers.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

In their latest filing, attorneys for the Foundation dispute PSC lawyers’ reliance on a 1984 Supreme Court decision concerning unrelated issues about union meeting attendance by non-members.

“This case squarely presents the question whether it violates the First Amendment for a state to prohibit individuals from dissociating from a union’s representation to protest that union’s expressive activities.… As the Professors stated in their complaint and briefs, by compelling them to remain under the yoke of PSC’s representation, PSC and CUNY quash the Professors’ ability to express their revulsion with PSC’s advocacy," reads part of their argument.

Professor Michael Goldstein has reported experiencing anti-Semitic attacks from members of PSC. He claims these include harassment and threats against him and his family. Professor Lax received an EEOC letter determining discrimination based on religion by CUNY and PSC leaders.

The petition asks for Section 204 of New York’s Taylor Law to be declared unconstitutional as it compels unwanted union representation on professors like those at CUNY.

Mark Mix, President of National Right to Work Foundation commented: “No public worker should be forced to associate with union officials who denigrate their culture and identity."

More News

UPS has operated one of the longest direct air cargo routes in the United States since 2018, connecting Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) in Kentucky with Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the United Arab Emirates.

Aug 2, 2025

The Boeing 737 MAX 10 is the largest version of the 737 family, designed to compete with the Airbus A321neo.

Aug 2, 2025

Russian airline Aeroflot reported significant flight disruptions on Monday, July 28, due to a failure in its information systems.

Aug 2, 2025

After more than four years, American Airlines will reintroduce its Boeing 777-200ER aircraft on the New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) route starting October 6.

Aug 2, 2025

The Airbus A321XLR, which entered service in late 2024, is now the longest-range narrowbody aircraft available.

Aug 2, 2025

The Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 are the only commercial jetliners with a partial or full second passenger deck, and both have left a significant mark on aviation history.

Aug 2, 2025