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PIANO & MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL NO. 2549, UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS & JOINERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO v. W. W. KIMBALL CO., 1964 — 379 U.S. 357 · caselaw · US
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PIANO & MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL NO. 2549, UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS & JOINERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO v. W. W. KIMBALL CO.
379 U.S. 357·Supreme Court of the United States·1964
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PIANO & MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WORKERS UNION, LOCAL NO. 2549, UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS & JOINERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO v. W. W. KIMBALL CO.
No. 535.
Decided December 14, 1964.
Bernard M. Mamet for petitioner.
Thbmas R. Mulroy for respondent.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
The petition for a writ of certiorari is granted and the judgment is reversed. Steelworkers v. American Manufacturing Co., 363 U. S. 564, and Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Livingston, 376 U. S. 543.