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INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS' UNION, LOCAL 415, et al. v. SCHERER & SONS, INC., 1968 — 389 U.S. 577 · caselaw · US
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INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS' UNION, LOCAL 415, et al. v. SCHERER & SONS, INC.
389 U.S. 577·Supreme Court of the United States·1968
Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Harlan would set this case for oral argument. · Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
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INTERNATIONAL LADIES’ GARMENT WORKERS’ UNION, LOCAL 415, et al. v. SCHERER & SONS, INC.
No. 400
Decided January 15, 1968.
Morris P. Glushien for petitioners.
Joseph A. Perkins for respondent.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
The petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida is granted. The judgment below is reversed. Retail Clerks International Assn. v. Schermerhorn, 375 U. S. 96 (1963); Local No. 438 v. Curry, 371 U. S. 542 (1963).
Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Harlan would set this case for oral argument.
Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.