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Conference of Studio Unions et al. v. Loew's, Incorporated et al., 1952 — 342 U.S. 919 · caselaw · US
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Conference of Studio Unions et al. v. Loew's, Incorporated et al.
342 U.S. 919·Supreme Court of the United States·1952
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Opinion
No. 475.
Conference of Studio Unions et al. v. Loew’s, Incorporated et al.
Robert W. Kenny for petitioners.
Harold F. Collins, Homer I. Mitchell and William W. Alsup for Loew’s, Incorporated et al.; and Henry G. Bodkin, George M. Breslin and Michael G. Buddy for Walsh et al., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.