This is not what Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote for the majority.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy did not take part in the decision.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy was also critical of the union's position.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy made it clear he thought that "who decides?"
Writing for the majority today, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy said this was the wrong approach because the two issues were really not the same.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy did not participate in the decision.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy joined the majority opinion without explanation.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, without comment, issued the stay pending a further order from the court.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who was then new to the Court, did not vote.
But in his opinion for the court, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy took a different approach.