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National Labor Relations Board v. Textile Workers Union of America, CIO, et al., 1956 — 350 U.S. 1004 · caselaw · US
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National Labor Relations Board v. Textile Workers Union of America, CIO, et al.
350 U.S. 1004·Supreme Court of the United States·1956
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No. 690.
National Labor Relations Board v. Textile Workers Union of America, CIO, et al.
[MAJORITY]
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted.
Solicitor General Sobeloff, Theophil C. Kammholz, David P. Findling, Dominick L. Manoli and Owsley Vose for petitioner. Arthur J. Goldberg, David E. Feller and Benjamin Wyle for respondents. Henry E. Seyfarth and Jerome Powell filed a brief for the Personal Products Corporation, as amicus curiae, urging that the petition be granted.