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The Supreme Court announced a tie vote yesterday in what labor law experts had called a "life-or-death" case for public employee unions.
The split decision preserves a long-standing rule that requires about half of the nation's teachers, transit workers and other public employees to pay a "fair share fee" to support their union.
The tie vote will come as a relief to union officials who feared the conservative court was on the brink of striking down the pro-union laws that authorized these fees.
But the death of Justice Antonin Scalia (and the refusal of McConnell and the GOP to even consider Obama's nominee) left the court without a majority to rule on the issue.
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