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National Labor Relations Board v. Insurance Agents International Union, AFL-CIO, 1959 — 358 U.S. 944 · caselaw · US
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National Labor Relations Board v. Insurance Agents International Union, AFL-CIO
358 U.S. 944·Supreme Court of the United States·1959
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Opinion
No. 557.
National Labor Relations Board v. Insurance Agents International Union, AFL-CIO.
Solicitor General Rankin, Jerome D. Fenton, Thomas J. McDermott, Dominick L. Manoli and Frederick U. Reel for petitioner. Isaac N. Groner for respondent. Nahum A. Bernstein filed a brief for the Prudential Insurance Company of America, as amicus curiae, urging that the petition for writ of cer-tiorari be granted.
[MAJORITY]
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted.