Callender v. Florida, 380 U.S. 519 (1965). · Go Syfert
Callender v. Florida, 380 U.S. 519 (1965). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
35 citation events across 13 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Local 1325, Retail Clerks International Ass'n v. National Labor Relations Board (cadc, 1969-07-02)
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Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Local 1325, Retail Clerks International Ass'n v. National Labor Relations Board
D.C. Cir. · 1969 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
the certified appropriate unit must be in and of itself appropriate apart from extent of employee organization.
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Local 1325, Retail Clerks International Association, Afl-Cio v. National Labor Relations Board, Adams Drug Company, Inc., Intervenor. National Labor Relations Board v. Adams Drug Company, Inc.
D.C. Cir. · 1969 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
the certified appropriate unit must be in and of itself appropriate apart from extent of employees organization.
discussed Cited "see" National Labor Relations Board v. Sun Drug Co., Inc.
3rd Cir. · 1966 · signal: see · confidence high
N.L.R.B. v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 380 U.S. 438, 441, 443 , 85 S.Ct. 1061 , 13 L.Ed.2d 951 (1965); see Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. v. N.L.R.B., 328 F.2d 820, 822 (3d Cir. 1964), vacated on other grounds, 380 U.S. 523 , 85 S.Ct. 1325 , 14 L.Ed.2d 265 (1965).
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CALLENDER Et Al.
v.
FLORIDA
58.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 26, 1965.
380 U.S. 519
Carl Rachlin and Floyd McKissick for petitioners., James W. Kynes, Attorney General of Florida, and George R. GeorgiejJ, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Per Curiam.
Cited by 2 opinions  |  Published
2 passages pin-cited by 2 cases
Pinpoint authority: bottom 73%
Citer courts: D.C. Circuit (2)
Per Curiam.

The petition for writ of certiorari is granted and the judgments are reversed. Boynton v. Virginia, 364 U. S. 454, Abernathy v. Alabama, ante, p. 447.