Abood v. Detroit Board of Education
Supreme Court of the United States
431 U.S. 209 (1977)
Relevant factsFree
Non-union Detroit teachers (plaintiffs) sued the Detroit Federation of Teachers and the Board of Education (defendants) over an agency-shop clause that required non-union teachers to pay fees equal to union dues. Those fees funded various union activities, including political and ideological ones.
IssueFree
Whether a state may constitutionally compel public employees to financially contribute to a union's political and ideological activities as a condition of employment.