Fairness Center

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  • Name: Fairness Center
  • Locations: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.  |  King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
  • Type: 501(c)3 nonprofit public interest law firm
  • Employer Identification Number (EIN): 46-4482738
  • Member of: State Policy Network
  • Motto: "Representing Those Hurt by Public-Sector Union Officials"
  • Approach: anti-union litigation; pro bono legal aid
  • Total Revenue: 2014: $416,661  |  2015: $307,885
  • Total Expenses: 2014: $368,996  |  2015: $368,996
  • Net Assets: 2014: $41,104  |  2015: ($15,924)
  • The Fairness Center is a member of the Goldwater Institute's litigation alliance. Per their motto "Representing Those Hurt by Public-Sector Union Officials," the Fairness Center pursues anti-union litigation -- providing pro bono legal aid.


    SOURCE:  FairnessCenter.org, captured 2020-09-15
    This page last modified: 2022-03-16 14:11:46 -0700 (PST)

    About

    The Fairness Center is a nonprofit, public interest law firm that provides free legal services to those hurt by public-sector union officials. Being, above all, client centric, we vigorously pursue our clients' goals through a cohesive, holistic approach to representation, advocating for our clients both in the court of law and the court of public opinion. As we pursue our bedrock principle of excellent representation on behalf of our clients, the firm's seasoned litigation attorneys employ a variety of strategies to further our clients' best interests. Our attorneys have the experience and knowledge to engage in complex civil litigation, and can handle matters ranging from administrative charges and hearings to filing traditional and class-action lawsuits in federal and state courts.

    Our firm has filed a wide variety of lawsuits on behalf of individuals who are both union and non-union members, and for organizations seeking to push back on injuries caused by the actions of public-sector union officials. This includes representing teachers who want to do what they love without supporting a union with which they disagree; a graduate assistant who wants an education without union involvement; a homecare worker who wants to protect his working relationship from union intrusion; taxpayers who want their money to support education, not union activity; a firefighter's local union trying to protect its firefighters' right to disaffiliate from a large, state union; and religious objectors to unionism who want to support that in which they believe, not what union officials choose for them.

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    Our attorneys have the experience and knowledge to engage in complex civil litigation, and can handle matters ranging from administrative charges and hearings to filing traditional and class-action lawsuits in federal and state courts. Our team fights for our clients both in the court of law and the court of public opinion.


    SOURCE:  SourceWatch.org, captured 2020-09-15  |  Note red flag re: SourceWatch
    This page last modified: 2022-03-16 14:11:46 -0700 (PST)

    The Fairness Center is a member of the Goldwater Institute's litigation alliance, a project started in 2014. The Milwaukee-based Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation provided $350,000 in seed money for litigator Clint Bolick's "initiative to create a state litigation alliance" (Report: Goldwater Institute, 2016).

    Clint Bolick, a Bradley Prize recipient, was Vice President for litigation at the Goldwater Institute at the time. Today Bolick is on the Arizona Supreme Court. The state litigation alliance, according to Bradley internal documents, "helps research and identify those states that have greatest potential for advancing state-constitutional law -- then trains and, if asked, mentors attorneys who can either lead or staff existing or newly-created legal centers elsewhere, with an intensive 'litigation boot camp' for interested conscripts."

    In all, Bradley has contributed $600,000 to the state litigation alliance because it "retains great potential to continue maximizing the benefit of Bradley's much other recent strategic grantmaking to improve conservative infrastructures" (Goldwater Institute, Grant History Record, 11/10/2014).

    Goldwater Litigation Alliance Members

    Goldwater's "List: conservative public-interest litigation entities in the states," as of 2014.

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