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New York State National Organization for Women v. Terry
See United States v. United Mine Workers, 330 U.S. 258, 306 , 67 S.Ct. 677, 702 , 91 L.Ed. 884 (1947) (president of union who organized and led illegal strike liable for both civil and criminal contempt sanctions in view of his role as “the aggressive leader in the studied and deliberate non-compliance with the order of the District Court”) Accord International Union, United Mine Workers v. United States, 177 F.2d 29 (D.C.Cir.), cert. denied, 338 U.S. 871 , 70 S.Ct. 140 , 94 L.Ed. 535 (1949). 8 Although *1332 defendant Terry does not concede that any instructions from him to demonstrators …
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The North American Coal Corporation v. Local Union 2262, United Mine Workers of America
See Judge Prettyman’s analysis in International Union v. United States, 85 U.S.App.D.C. 149 , 177 F.2d 29 , cert. denied, 338 U.S. 871 , 70 S.Ct. 140 , 94 L.Ed. 535 (1949).
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Adley Express Co. v. Highway Truck Drivers & Helpers, Local No. 107
Accord, United States v. International Union, United Mine Workers, 77 F.Supp. 563, 566-567 (D.D.C.1948), aff’d, 85 U.S.App.D.C. 149 , 177 F.2d 29 , cert. denied, 338 U.S. 871 , 70 S.Ct. 140 , 94 L.Ed. 535 (1949).
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Amstar Corp. v. Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen
See United States v. International Union, United Mine Workers of America, 77 F.Supp. 563 (D., D.C.1949) aff’d, 85 U.S.App.D.C. 149 , 177 F.2d 29 (1949), cert. den., 338 U.S. 871 , 70 S.Ct. 140 , 94 L.Ed. 535 (1941) ; Roadway Express, Inc. v. Highway Truck Drivers and Helpers, 299 F.Supp. 1058 (E.D.Pa., 1969) ; United Textile Workers of America v. Newberry Mills, Inc., 238 F.Supp. 366 (W.D.S.C., 1965). 8 .
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Standard Oil Co.
v.
Federal Trade Commission
v.
Federal Trade Commission
No. 107.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 7, 1949.
Weymouth Kirkland, Howard Ellis, Arthur J. Abbott and Thomas E. Sunderland for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman filed a memorandum for the Federal Trade Commission, stating that the Government does not oppose allowance of the petition. Wilbur Duberstein filed a brief for the Retail Gasoline Dealers Association of Michigan, as amicus curiae, opposing the petition.
Application, Consideration, Douglas, Took.
Published
C. A. 7th Cir. Certiorari granted.
Mr. Justice Douglas and Mr. Justice Minton took no part[*866] in the consideration or decision of this application. Weymouth Kirkland, Howard Ellis, Arthur J. Abbott and Thomas E. Sunderland for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman filed a memorandum for the Federal Trade Commission, stating that the Government does not oppose allowance of the petition. Wilbur Duberstein filed a brief for the Retail Gasoline Dealers Association of Michigan, as amicus curiae, opposing the petition.