On January 10, 2007 the US Supreme Court heard the consolidated cases, WA vs. WEA and Davenport vs. WEA. The key issue in this case is whether the free speech rights of a union, such as the National Education Association, supersede the free speech rights of individuals as guaranteed under the US Constitution.
@IronPriest82 Competition in nearly every aspect of life is a good thing that benefits the majority of people In the medical field highly skilled competent surgeons have a much greater demand than their incompetent counterparts With unions everything moves at the pace of the lowest common denominator which is a degenerating process any way you look at it The Chinese&Indians are not moving ahead of us in the schools because of genetic wiring, but rather because teachers have to meet a standard
swoldier1016 1 year ago
Watched a very interesting 20/20 interview on public schools in America. It made a convincing arguement that Public schools and the overall school system needs some changes. I think the idea of bringing in competition to schools is a good idea. Instead of having a monopoly were it doesn't matter on the schools performance.
IronPriest82 1 year ago 2
Lot of music. not much substance
25924637 2 years ago
Any comments on this case? I for one want to hear from someone directly involved in the original suit.
philyphil1 4 years ago