Building upon MPAO, which
affirmed the constitutional protection of meaningful collective bargaining, the majority held that «the right to strike is constitutionally protected because of its crucial role in a meaningful process of collective bargaining.»
Although initial provisions of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
affirmed constitutional protection for the practice of Native traditional beliefs, those basic rights continue to be threatened by legal challenges to the American Indian Freedom of Religion Act of 1978.
Not exact matches
The Supreme Court could rely on a variety of
constitutional protections in
affirming a
constitutional right to education.