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Publishers' Association of New York City et al. v. National Labor Relations Board et al., 1966 — 385 U.S. 971 · caselaw · US
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Publishers' Association of New York City et al. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
385 U.S. 971·Supreme Court of the United States·1966
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Opinion
No. 635.
Publishers' Association of New York City et al. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
John R. Schoemer, Jr., for petitioners.
Solicitor General Marshall, Arnold Ordman, Dominick L. Manoli and Norton J. Come for respondents.
Robert E. McKean for Detroit Newspaper Publishers Association, as amicus curiae, in support of the petition.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.