Why was the Supreme Court decision in the Lavigne case (1991) important?
A) It ensured unrestricted freedom of association.
B) It is the only point of similarity with U.S. law.
C) It established a baseline tolerance for discrimination.
D) It recognized that union goals reach beyond collective bargaining.
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