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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, petitioner, v. MURPHY OIL USA, INC., et al., 2017 — 137 S. Ct. 909 · caselaw · US
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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, petitioner, v. MURPHY OIL USA, INC., et al.
137 S. Ct. 909197 L. Ed. 2d 82·Supreme Court of the United States·2017
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Opinion
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, petitioner,
v.
MURPHY OIL USA, INC., et al.
No. 16-307.
Supreme Court of the United States
Jan. 25, 2017.
The following briefing schedule is adopted:
Petitioner in Nos. 16-285 and 16-300 and respondent in No. 16-307 will file opening and reply briefs under the schedule set forth in Rules 25.1 and 25.3. Respondent in Nos. 16-285 and 16-300 and petitioner in No. 16-307 will file response briefs under the schedule set forth in Rule 25.2.