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Is There an Anti-Democracy Principle in the Post- Janus v. AFSCME First Amendment?

Charlotte Garden
Co-Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Associate Professor of Law, Seat-tle University School of Law.

For feedback and suggestions on this article, I am grateful to Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jessica Rutter, and the participants in the University of Chicago Legal Forum symposium, What’s the Harm?: The Future of the First Amendment. I am also grateful to the Chicago Legal Forum editors for their careful work on this Article.

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