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American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc., et al. v. Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al.; and National Cotton Council of America v. Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al., 1980 — 449 U.S. 1059 · caselaw · US
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American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc., et al. v. Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al.; and National Cotton Council of America v. Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al.
449 U.S. 1059·Supreme Court of the United States·1980
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Opinion
No. 79-1429.
No. 79-1583.
American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc., et al. v. Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al.; and National Cotton Council of America v. Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. D. C. Cir. [Certiorari granted, ante, p. 817.] Joint motion of the Solicitor General and union respondents for additional time for oral argument denied. ' Motion of the Solicitor Generál and union respondents for divided argument granted.