United States v. United Mine Workers | ||||||
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Supreme Court of the United States |
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Argued January 14, 1947 Decided March 6, 1947 |
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Full case name | United States v. United Mine Workers of America | |||||
Citations | 330 U.S. 258 (more) 67 S. Ct. 677; 91 L. Ed. 884; 1947 U.S. LEXIS 2954; 12 Lab. Cas. (CCH) P51,239; 19 L.R.R.M. 2346 |
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Prior history | Cert. to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia | |||||
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Case opinions | ||||||
Plurality | Vinson, joined by Reed, Jackson, Burton | |||||
Concurrence | Frankfurter | |||||
Concur/dissent | Black, Douglas | |||||
Dissent | Murphy | |||||
Dissent | Rutledge |
United States v. United Mine Workers, 330 U.S. 258 (1947), was a decision issued by the United States Supreme Court in 1947 regarding labor law.
The United States Supreme Court affirmed the issuance of a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction, and contempt judgments against the United Mine Workers labor union and its leader. It ruled that the district court had jurisdiction to issue the injunction and the restraining order.