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General Electric Co. v. National Labor Relations Board et al., 1970 — 397 U.S. 965 · caselaw · US
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General Electric Co. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
397 U.S. 965·Supreme Court of the United States·1970
Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
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Opinion
No. 1064.
General Electric Co. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
David L. Benetar for petitioner. Solicitor General Griswold, Arnold Ordman, Dominick L. Manoli, Norton J. Come, and Eugene B. Granof for National Labor Relations Board, and Irving Abramson and Ruth Weyand for International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, AFL-CIO, respondents. Milton A. Smith for Chamber of Commerce of the United States as amicus curiae in support of the petition.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.
Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.