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Texas Company v. National Labor Relations Board, 1940 — 311 U.S. 712 · caselaw · US
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Texas Company v. National Labor Relations Board
311 U.S. 712·Supreme Court of the United States·1940
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Opinion
No. 555.
Texas Company v. National Labor Relations Board.
December 16, 1940.
Messrs. Hairry T. Klein, James H. Pip-kin, and Lionel P. Marks for petitioner. Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Solicitor General Fahy, and Messrs. Thomas E. Harris, Robert B. Watts, Laurence A. Knapp, and Mortimer B. Wolf for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.