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A key underlying concern regarding the use of the injunction against unions was its limiting influence on free speech.
Injunctions
Legal orders issued by a court that either restrain a party from doing certain actions or compel them to perform specific acts.
Unions
Organizations that represent workers in various industries to negotiate with employers on wages, hours, benefits, workplace safety, and other employment terms and conditions.
Free Speech
The right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint.
- Understand the impact of legal injunctions on unions and free speech.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the impact of legal injunctions on unions and free speech.
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