Consolidated Edison Company of New York v. National Labor Relations Board
United States Supreme Court
Consolidated Edison Company of New York v. National Labor Relations Board
Argued: Oct. 12-17, 1938. --- Decided: Dec 5, 1938
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Mr. Wm. L. Ransom, of New York City, for Petitioners Consolidated Edison Co. and others.
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Messrs. Homer S.C.ummings, Atty. Gen., and Charles Fahy, of Washington, D.C., for respondent National Labor Relations Board.
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Messrs. Isaac Lobe Straus, of Baltimore, Md., Claude A. Hope, of New York City, for Petitioners International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and others.
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Mr. Joseph A. Padway, for petitioners in No. 25.
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Messrs. Homer S.C.ummings, Atty. Gen., and Louis B. Boudin, of New York City, for respondent-intervener United Electrical and Radio Workers of America.
Mr. Chief Justice HUGHES delivered the opinion of the Court.
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