Supreme Court Strengthens Property Rights in Case Involving Labor Organizing on Farms

The Epoch Times

California regulation allowing labor organizers to disrupt businesses for hours every day for one third of the year to recruit new members is unconstitutional, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines.

โ€œTodayโ€™s ruling is a huge victory forย property rights,โ€ Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) senior attorney Joshua Thompson said in aย press release. The decision โ€œaffirms that one of the most fundamental aspects of property is the right to decide who can and canโ€™t access your property.โ€

PLF is a national public interest law firm based in Sacramento that represented farmers challenging the law.

The ruling is likely to have major repercussions for labor and property law well beyond agribusiness.

The Cato Institute, which filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the case, called the ruling the โ€œbiggest Supreme Court win for property rights in a long, long time.โ€

Conversely, Slateโ€™s Mark Joseph Stern described it as โ€œa crushing blow to organized labor, which often relies on workplace access to safeguard workersโ€™ rights.โ€

The ruling โ€œundermines the broader legal framework that permits the government to impose all manner of regulations on private property, including workplace safety laws and nondiscrimination requirements,โ€ Stern wrote, and hands โ€œbusiness owners a loaded gun to aim at every regulation they oppose.โ€

โ€˜Most Disruptive Eventโ€™

The decision in the case, Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, court file 20-107, came June 23.

The petitioners were Cedar Point Nursery, a strawberry farm in Dorris, Calif, and Fowler Packing Co. Inc., in Fresno, Calif., which produces grapes and mandarin oranges. Together, they employ about 3,000 people. The lead respondent is Victoria Hassid, a Democrat, in her capacity as head of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board.

โ€œIn the United States, everyone has a sovereign rightโ€”or should have the sovereign rightโ€”to determine who can and cannot come onto your property,โ€ Mike Fahner, owner of Cedar Point Nursery, previously told The Epoch Timesโ€™ โ€œCrossroadsโ€ program. โ€œWell, weโ€™ve been stripped of that in agriculture in the state of California.โ€

BYย MATTHEW VADUM

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