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AUDIE CORNISH, HOST:
The Supreme Court dealt a blow to organized labor today. The court's conservative majority declared unconstitutional a California law that allowed union organizers to meet with agricultural workers on their job sites. The law limited that access to some pretty narrowly defined times, but a fruit shipper and a strawberry plant grower, Cedar Point Nursery, objected to the regulation and sued the state. I spoke with Aaron Tang, a professor at the University of California, Davis School of Law, about the case, and he explained Cedar Point Nursery's argument against the law.
AARON TANG: They have this sort of creative argument. They say, you know what? This is a taking of my private property. And the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution says before a government can take private property, it has to pay just compensation. In other words, California has to pay us to let these union organizers onto the land.
CaliforniaUnited-statesAudie-cornishAaron-tangUs-supreme-courtகலிஃபோர்னியாஒன்றுபட்டது-மாநிலங்களில்ஆடி-கார்னிஷ்ஆரோன்-டாங்எங்களுக்கு-உச்ச-நீதிமன்றம்PETALING JAYA: Luno, a cryptocurrency exchange, has achieved almost US$1bil (RM4.2bil) in total transactions on its platform in Malaysia so far this year.
Luno Malaysia country manager Aaron Tang (pic) said more people are accepting cryptocurrencies as an asset class, as a payment method, a store of value and a hedge against inflation.
In 2020, Luno Malaysia saw a total transaction of US$300mil (RM1.23bil) on its platform.
“We believe cryptocurrency adoption is still at its early stage. According to some research, only about 2.5% of the world population own cryptocurrencies, ” he said at a briefing.
Luno Malaysia is currently storing more than RM1bil digital assets including bitcoin, ethereum, ripple and litecoin.
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