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Congress of Industrial Organizations et al. v. Watson, Attorney General, et al., 1946 — 327 U.S. 768 · caselaw · US
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Congress of Industrial Organizations et al. v. Watson, Attorney General, et al.
327 U.S. 768·Supreme Court of the United States·1946
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Opinion
No. 728.
Congress of Industrial Organizations et al. v. Watson, Attorney General, et al.
April 1, 1946.
Lee Pressman, Frank Donner and Ernest Goodman for appellants.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The decree is reversed and the cause is remanded to the District Court for further proceedings in conformity to the opinion of this Court in American Federation of Labor v. Watson, 327 U. S. 582.