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Inland Empire District Council, Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union, et al. v. Millis, Chairman, et al., 1944 — 323 U.S. 703 · caselaw · US
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Inland Empire District Council, Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union, et al. v. Millis, Chairman, et al.
323 U.S. 703·Supreme Court of the United States·1944
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Opinion
No. 613.
Inland Empire District Council, Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union, et al. v. Millis, Chairman, et al.
December 4, 1944.
Messrs. George E. Flood, Joseph A. Padway, and James A. Glenn for petitioners.
Solicitor General Fahy, Messrs. Alvin J. Rockwell, Owsley Vose, and Miss Ruth Weyand for the National Labor Relations Board, respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for .writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia granted.