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| Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors |
| Case number: 3:19-cv-00079 |
| Status: Settled/Terminated |
| Important dates |
Filed: January 14, 2019 District court decision: April 16, 2019
Appeals court decision |
| District court outcome |
| The parties reached a settlement agreement and the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the complaint. |
This case is one of over a hundred public-sector union lawsuits Ballotpedia tracked following the U.S. Supreme Court's 2018 decision in Janus v. AFSCME. These pages were updated through February 2023 and may not reflect subsequent case developments. For more information about Ballotpedia's coverage of public-sector union policy in the United States, click here. Contact our team to suggest an update.
Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors was a lawsuit before the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut. The parties reached a settlement agreement and the plaintiff filed a voluntary dismissal of his complaint on April 16, 2019. The plaintiff filed an initial complaint following Janus v. AFSCME that included challenges to the constitutionality of union membership requirements and fee collection, as well as requests for a refund of all fees collected, costs, and attorney’s fees. In Janus, the high court held that public-sector unions cannot require non-members to pay fees to support unions' non-political activities.[1][2][3]
HIGHLIGHTS
The parties to the suit: The plaintiff was Steven Utke. The defendant was the University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors.
The issue: Can public-sector unions be held liable for refunding agency fees paid prior to the Supreme Court's ruling in Janus v. AFSCME, which held that such fees are unconstitutional?
The presiding judge(s): Judge Robert Chatigny presided over the district court proceedings. Chatigny was appointed by President Bill Clinton (D).
The outcome: The parties reached a settlement agreement and the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the complaint.
Procedural history[edit]
The plaintiff was Steven Utke. He was represented by counsel from the Law Offices of Martha A. Dean and the National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation. The defendant was the University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors. They were represented by counsel from Ferguson, Doyle and Springer.[1] Below is a brief procedural history of the lawsuit:[1][2][3]
- January 14, 2019: The plaintiff in Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors first filed the lawsuit on January 14, 2019, in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut. The plaintiff, who was not a union member, filed an initial complaint following Janus v. AFSCME that included challenges to the constitutionality of union membership requirements and fee collection, as well as requests for a refund of all fees collected, costs, and attorney’s fees. He stated that the agency fee collection was unconstitutional under Janus and that an insufficient account was given to non-members regarding the use of agency fee funds by the union.
- April 8, 2019: A joint status report was entered into the docket by the plaintiff.
- April 11, 2019: A judicial order of dismissal was handed down pending the settlement agreement.
- April 16, 2019: The plaintiff filed a notice of voluntary dismissal.
For a list of available case documents, click here.
Decision[edit]
A settlement was reached between the parties. The union issued a refund of $5,251.48 in union fees paid by Utke and agreed not to deduct additional fees unless Utke gave affirmative consent to join the union. The plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the complaint on November 16, 2019.[1][4]
Legal context[edit]
Janus v. AFSCME (2018)[edit]
- See also: Janus v. AFSCME
On June 27, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a 5-4 decision in Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (Janus v. AFSCME), ruling that public-sector unions cannot compel non-member employees to pay fees to cover the costs of non-political union activities.[5]
This decision overturned precedent established in Abood v. Detroit Board of Education in 1977. In Abood, the high court held that it was not a violation of employees' free-speech and associational rights to require them to pay fees to support union activities from which they benefited (e.g., collective bargaining, contract administration, etc.). These fees were commonly referred to as agency fees or fair-share fees.[5]
Justice Samuel Alito authored the opinion for the court majority in Janus, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch. Alito wrote, "Abood was poorly reasoned. It has led to practical problems and abuse. It is inconsistent with other First Amendment cases and has been undermined by more recent decisions. Developments since Abood was handed down have shed new light on the issue of agency fees, and no reliance interests on the part of public-sector unions are sufficient to justify the perpetuation of the free speech violations that Abood has countenanced for the past 41 years. Abood is therefore overruled."[5]
Related litigation[edit]
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Number of federal lawsuits by circuit[edit]
Between 2019 and 2023, Ballotpedia tracked 191 federal lawsuits related to public-sector labor laws. The chart below depicts the number of suits per federal judicial circuit (i.e., the jurisdictions in which the suits originated).
Public-sector labor lawsuits on Ballotpedia[edit]
- See also: Public-sector union policy in the United States, 2018-2023
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Adams v. Teamsters Union Local 429 • Akers v. Maryland State Education Association • Aliser v. SEIU California • Allen v. Ohio Civil Service Employees Association • Allen v. Santa Clara County Correctional • Anderson v. SEIU Local 503 • Babb v. California Teachers Association • Baisley v. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers • Belgau v. Inslee • Bennett v. AFSCME • Bermudez v. SEIU Local 521 • Bierman v. Dayton • Boudreaux v. Louisiana State Bar • Boyle v. SEIU California • Brice v. California Faculty Association • California v. Azar • Campos v. Fresno Deputy Sheriff’s Association • Carey v. Inslee • Casanova v. IAM Local 701 • Chandavong et al. v. Fresno Deputy Sheriff's Association et al. • Cook v. Brown • Cooley v. California Statewide Law Enforcement Association • Crowe v. Oregon State Bar • Cruz v. Union Independiente Autentica de Empleados de la Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados • Danielson v. Inslee • Diamond v. Pennsylvania State Education Association • Doughty v. State Employees Association of New Hampshire, SEIU, Local 1984 • Durst v. OEA • Few v. United Teachers Los Angeles • File v. Hickey • Fischer v. Murphy • Fisk v. Inslee • Fizer v. Ohio Association of Public School Employees • Fleck v. Wetch • Grega v. Council of New Jersey State College Locals • Grossman v. Hawaii Government Employees Association • Gruber v. Oregon State Bar • Guppy v. City of Los Angeles • Halloran v. AFSCME Council 5 • Hamidi v. SEIU • Hannay v. Kent State • Hartnett v. Penn. State Education Association • Hendrickson v. AFSCME Council 18 • Hernandez v. AFSCME California • Hoekman v. Education Minnesota • Hough v. SEIU Local 521 • Imhoff v. California Teachers Association • Jackson v. Napolitano • James v. SEIU Local 688 • Janus v. AFSCME • Jarchow v. Wisconsin • Kabler v. United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 1776 Keystone State • Wenzig v. SEIU Local 668 • Kopie v. International Federation of Professional and Technical Employees • Kurk v. Los Rios Classified Employees Association • Lamberty et al. v. Connecticut State Police Union et al. • LaSpina v. SEIU Pennsylvania State Council • Lee v. Ohio Education Association • Leitch v. AFSCME • Littler v. Ohio Association of Public School Employees • Loescher v. Teamsters Local 320 • Lutter v. JNESO • Mandel v. SEIU Local 73 • Marsh v. AFSCME Local 3299 • Martin v. California Teachers Association • Masuo v. AFSCME AFL-CIO • Matthews v. United Teachers of Los Angeles • Mattos v. AFSCME Council 3 • Mayer v. Wallingford-Swathmore School District • McCain v. Ventura County Federation of College Teachers, AFT Local 1828 • McCollum v. NEA-Alaska • McCutcheon v. CWA Local 7076 • McDonald v. Firth • Mendez v. CTA • Miller v. Inslee • Misja v. PSEA • Molina v. SEIU Local 668 • Mooney v. Illinois Education Association • Nearman v. SEIU Local 503 • Neely v. AFSCME Council 13 • Nguyen v. Admin. and Residual Employees Union • Nichols v. Home Care Providers Union • O'Callaghan v. Drake • Ochoa v. Public Consulting Group • Ocol v. Chicago Teachers Union • Ogle v. Ohio Civil Service Employees Association, AFSCME, Local 11 • Oliver v. SEIU Local 668 • Pellegrino v. New York State United Teachers • Penning v. SEIU Local 1021 • Polk v. Yee • Popp v. ALPAI • Piekarski v. AFSCME Council 5 • Quirarte v. UDW AFSCME Local 3930 • Reisman v. Associated Faculties of the University of Maine • Rizzo-Rupon v. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge 141 • Routh v. Inslee • Schaszberger v. AFSCME Council 13 • Schell v. Oklahoma Supreme Court Justices • Schumaker v. Inslee • Seager v. UTLA • Seidemann v. Professional Staff Congress • Smith v. AFSCME Council No. 8 • Smith v. New Jersey Education Association • Smith v. Bieker • Solomon v. AFSCME District Council 37 • Stroeder v. Service Employees International Union, Local 503 • Sweeney v. Raoul • Sweet v. California Association of Psychiatric Technicians • Taylor v. Heath • Thompson v. AFSCME Council 89, Local 4013 • Thompson v. Marietta Education Association • Thulen v. AFSCME • Uradnik v. Inter Faculty Org. • Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors • Weyandt v. PSCOA • Wholean v. CSEA SEIU Local 2001 • Wilford v. National Education Association • Williams v. PSEA • Wolf v. University Professional & Technical Employees • Yates v. Hillsboro Unified School District • Yohn v. California Teachers Association
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See also[edit]
- Public-sector union policy in the United States, 2018-2023
- Janus v. AFSCME
- Abood v. Detroit Board of Education
External links[edit]
Case documents[edit]
Trial court[edit]
- U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, "Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors: Complaint," January 14, 2019
- U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, "Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors: Notice of Dismissal," April 16, 2019
[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 PacerMonitor, "Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors," accessed August 15, 2020
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Court Listener, "Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors: Complaint," January 14, 2019
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 PacerMonitor, "Utke v. University of Connecticut American Association of University Professors: Notice of Dismissal," April 16, 2019
- ↑ National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, “UConn Professor Refunded Over $5,000 in Union Fees Seized in Violation of his First Amendment Rights,” April 24, 2019
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Supreme Court of the United States, Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 31, et al., June 27, 2018
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