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Kohler Co. v. National Labor Relations Board et al., 1965 — 382 U.S. 836 · caselaw · US
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Kohler Co. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
382 U.S. 836·Supreme Court of the United States·1965
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Opinion
No. 353.
Kohler Co. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
Lyman C. Conger, Edward J. Hammer and E. Riley Casey for petitioner.
Acting Solicitor General Spritzer, Arnold Ordman, Dominick L. Manoli, Norton J. Come and Nancy M. Sherman for the National Labor Relations Board, and Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., John Silard and Stephen I. Schlossberg for Local 833, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers, respondents.
Briefs of amici curiae, in support of the petition, were filed by Eugene Adams Keeney and Guy Farmer for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, by Lambert H. Miller for the National Association of Manufacturers of the United States, and by Walter S. Davis for the Wisconsin Manufacturers’ Association.
[MAJORITY]
C., A. D. C. Cir. Certiorari denied.