Universal Camera Corp. v. NLRB

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Universal Camera Corp. v. NLRB, 340 U.S. 474 (1951)

Universal Camera Corp. v. NLRB
Supreme Court of the United States
Argued November 6-7, 1950
Decided February 26, 1951
Full case name: Universal Camera Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board
Citations: 340 U.S. 474; 340 U.S. 474 (1951)
Holding
a court will defer to a federal agency's findings of fact if supported by "substantial evidence on the record considered as a whole."
Court membership
Chief Justice: Fred M. Vinson
Associate Justices: Hugo Black, Stanley Forman Reed, Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, Robert H. Jackson, Harold Hitz Burton, Tom C. Clark, Sherman Minton
Case opinions
Majority by: Frankfurter
Concurrence by: Black, Douglas

Universal Camera Corp. v. NLRB, 340 U.S. 474 (1951), the United States Supreme Court held that a court will defer to a federal agency's findings of fact if supported by "substantial evidence on the record considered as a whole."

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