AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO v. HUDSON

  1. August 15, 2022

    Union Asks Judge To Spurn Ex-Officer's Exhibits In Data Row

    The American Federation of Government Employees told a D.C. federal judge Monday to exclude evidence from a former national secretary-treasurer as part of his defense to the union's suit claiming he misused member data, arguing that the exhibits were not properly disclosed.

  2. August 08, 2022

    Sanctions Challenge Refused In AFGE Data Use Case

    A Washington, D.C., federal judge shot down a former American Federation of Government Employees officer's challenge to her sanctions order in a case alleging misuse of union member data, saying the ex-officer's counsel flouted her "clear instructions" for how issues should be raised in the case.

  3. August 04, 2022

    Ex-AFGE Officer Sanctioned For Bid To Trim Trade Secrets Suit

    A District of Columbia judge sanctioned a former American Federation of Government Employees officer Thursday for filing an untimely bid to secure an early exit from claims brought by his union that he misused member data during an election campaign.

  4. July 21, 2022

    Ex-AFGE Officer Wants Trade Secret Suit Trimmed

    A former union national secretary-treasurer asked a Washington, D.C., federal judge to ax claims brought by the American Federation of Government Employees claiming he misappropriated trade secrets, arguing that the union failed to demonstrate he broke any laws by using membership data for campaign emails.

  5. July 15, 2022

    AFGE Says Ex-Officer's Bid To Toss Database Suit Is Rootless

    A former American Federation of Government Employees officer can't toss the union's suit alleging his improper use of a member database for campaign emails, the union told a Washington, D.C., federal judge, saying his bid is untimely and legally baseless.

  6. June 06, 2022

    Ex-Officer Says AFGE's Approach To Suit Shows Racial Bias

    The American Federation of Government Employees' first Black secretary-treasurer has accused the union of treating him different from two white union officers in litigation accusing the trio of misusing a mailing list during their campaigns, saying he was not offered a settlement like his former co-defendants.

  7. June 01, 2022

    Union Says Ex-Officer Illegally Used Member Data For Election

    The American Federation of Government Employees urged a D.C. federal judge to grant it a win against a former union national secretary-treasurer over his alleged misuse of a member database to bolster his campaign for union president, saying the ex-official knew his actions violated the organization's politics policy.