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American Federation of Government Employees, Local 1617 v. Federal Labor Relations Authority

U.S. Supreme CourtFebruary 22, 2005No. No. 04-438
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal
Circuit
5th Circuit

Related Laws

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Outcome

The Supreme Court denied certiorari, leaving in place the Fifth Circuit's decision in favor of the FLRA against the federal employees' union.

What This Ruling Means

This case involved a dispute between a federal employees' union (American Federation of Government Employees, Local 1617) and the Federal Labor Relations Authority, which oversees labor relations for federal workers. The union challenged a decision made by the Federal Labor Relations Authority, likely disagreeing with how the agency handled a workplace issue or interpreted federal employment rules. The case worked its way up through the court system, with a lower appeals court (the Fifth Circuit) ruling in favor of the Federal Labor Relations Authority. When the union asked the Supreme Court to review this decision, the Court declined to hear the case in February 2005. This meant the lower court's ruling stood, giving the Federal Labor Relations Authority the win. For federal workers, this outcome reinforced the Federal Labor Relations Authority's power to make decisions about federal workplace issues. When the Supreme Court declines to review a case like this, it suggests the Court sees no major legal problems with how the federal agency interpreted the law. This can make it harder for federal employee unions to successfully challenge similar decisions by the Federal Labor Relations Authority in the future.

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