The anti-freelance law in California violates the first amendment. Xi Jinping wants to be the next Mao Zedong
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May 28, 2020
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California Law Restricts Gig Workers’ Freedom ([link removed] )
A lawsuit is challenging California’s controversial AB 5, which limits the work of certain types of freelancers in violation of the First Amendment.
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