Gorsuch silent as U.S. Supreme Court spars over Janus case
The Supreme Court today heard arguments in the potential landmark labor case Janus v. AFSCME. If the court rules in favor of Janus, it would seriously undermine unions’ economic stability by making it illegal on the Federal level to collect fair-share fees. A divided Supreme Court debated fiercely during today’s hearing, asking hard-hitting questions. However, Trump Appointee Neil Gorsuch, who will cast the decisive vote in the matter, remained silent during the hearing. A decision is expected by late June.
See "Gorsuch silent as U.S. Supreme Court spars over Janus case", Mark Sherman, The State Journal Register, February 26, 2018