Mandatory bar dues are under attack in at least three court challenges that rely on the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down the requirement that nonunion public sector employees pay their “fair share” costs for collective bargaining.

Florida doesn’t have litigation as yet, but lawsuits challenging mandatory Florida Bar dues have been pursued in the past, and the 100,000-plus members have an obvious interest in the outcome.

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