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Supreme Court case could undercut public sector union power | 11 Jan 2016 | The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a legal dispute on Monday involving 10 non-union California school teachers who object to paying fees to finance collective bargaining in a case that could undercut the power of public sector unions. U.S. conservatives have long sought to curb the influence of public sector unions representing employees like police, firefighters and teachers that often support the Democratic Party and liberal causes. The case coming before the nine justices was spearheaded by a conservative group called the Center for Individual Rights.