In National Treasury Employees Union v. Michael Chertoff, Secretary, United States Department of Homeland Security, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin recognized that both the Federal and State Constitutions protect freedom of speech and the right to petition the government, but noted that these rights:?
A) ?may be abridged in case it will bring about the substantive evils that the legislature
has a right to prevent.
B) ?may not be abridged in case it will bring about the substantive evils that the legislature has a right to prevent.
C) ?may be abridged in its discretion even if legislature has the right to prevent.
D) ?may be abridged in case the Supreme Court permits; even if legislature has the right to prevent.
A
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A) may be categorized based on whether the computer was the instrument or the target of the crime. B) has not been regulated by state laws. C) has been controlled by comprehensive federal legislation. D) is easy to detect.
In non-right-to-work states, employees at unionized workplaces are required to pay agency fees, equal to a large percent of union dues, if they refuse to pay union dues. According to the Supreme Court, a union may:
a. collect agency fees from non-members to use for political purposes since that is a "basic union activity" b. collect agency fees from non-members for political purposes only if they fully disclose how the funds are spent c. not charge union dues or agency fees in excess of the actual costs of administering the collective bargaining process d. not collect agency fees from non-members if the union is involved in any political activities e. none of the other choices are correct