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National League of Cities et al. v. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor; and California v. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor, 1975 — 421 U.S. 907 · caselaw · US
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National League of Cities et al. v. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor; and California v. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor
421 U.S. 907·United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania·1975
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Opinion
No. 74-878.
No. 74-879.
National League of Cities et al. v. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor; and California v. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor.
[MAJORITY]
Appeals from D. C. D. C. [Probable jurisdiction noted, 420 U. S. 906.] Motion of Harrison A. Williams, Jr., et al. for leave to file a brief as amici curiae granted.