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Hotel & Restaurant Employees' International Alliance, Local No. 122, et al. v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board et al., 1941 — 314 U.S. 590 · caselaw · US
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Hotel & Restaurant Employees' International Alliance, Local No. 122, et al. v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board et al.
314 U.S. 590·Supreme Court of the United States·1941
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Opinion
No. 124.
Hotel & Restaurant Employees' International Alliance, Local No. 122, et al. v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board et al.
Messrs. Joseph A. Padway and I. E. Goldberg for petitioners. Messrs. John E. Martin, Attorney General of Wisconsin, James Ward Rector, Deputy Attorney General, and N. S. Boardman, Assistant Attorney General, for the Wisconsin Employment Relations Board; and Mr. Herman M. Knoeller for the Plankinton House Co., respondents.
October 13, 1941.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin granted.