American Communications Association v. Douds


American Communications Association v. Douds (1950)
by Fred M. Vinson
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905635American Communications Association v. Douds — SyllabusFred M. Vinson
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United States Supreme Court

339 U.S. 382

American Communications Association  v.  Douds

 Argued: Oct. 10, 11, 1949. --- Decided: may 8, 1950

See 339 U.S. 990, 70 S.Ct. 1017.

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Mr. Victor Rabinowitz, New York City, for appellant American Communications Ass'n.

Mr. Thomas E. Harris, Washington, D.C., for petitioners United Steelworkers.

Mr. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., Washington, D.C., for appellee National Labor Relations Board.

Mr. Chief Justice VINSON delivered the opinion of the Court.

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