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Republic Steel Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board et al., 1940 — 310 U.S. 655 · caselaw · US
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Republic Steel Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
310 U.S. 655·Supreme Court of the United States·1940
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Opinion
No. 707.
Republic Steel Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
May 20, 1940.
Messrs. Luther Day, Thomas F. Patton, Joseph W. Henderson, and Mortimor S. Gordon for petitioner.
Solicitor General Biddle and Messrs. Charles Fahy, Robert B. Watts, Laurence A. Knapp, and Mortimer B. Wolf, and Ruth Weyand for respondents.
Messrs. Lee Pressman, Joseph Kovner and Anthony Wayne Smith for Steel Workers Organizing Committee, respondents.
[MAJORITY]
The motion for leave to file a petition for rehearing is granted, and the petition for rehearing is also granted. The order denying certiorari, dated April 8, 1940, 309 U. S. 684, is vacated. The petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit is granted, limited to the fourth question therein presented, which relates to the work relief provisions of the decree below: provided that this order shall not operate to suspend the remaining provisions of the decree.