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Third Thursdays With Ruthie: Picketing, Bannering, And Scabby The Rat (Podcast)
29 March 2019
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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For many years, unions have used "Scabby the Rat" as a
symbol of protest. In this episode of the Third Thursdays podcast,
Ruthie Goodboe and Brian Hayes take a look at the current state of
the law as it relates to the use of Scabby and what constitutes
legal picketing and bannering.
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