Printing Specialties and Paper Converters Union

8 Cited authorities

  1. Thornhill v. Alabama

    310 U.S. 88 (1940)   Cited 1,704 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a law is overbroad if it does not aim specifically at evils within the allowable area of control, but sweeps within its ambit other activities that constitute an exercise of First Amendment rights
  2. Thomas v. Collins

    323 U.S. 516 (1945)   Cited 886 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a state may regulate labor unions but "[s]uch regulation ... must not trespass upon the domain set apart for ... free assembly"
  3. Drivers Union v. Meadowmoor Co.

    312 U.S. 287 (1941)   Cited 382 times
    Holding an injunction banning picketing was "justified only by the violence that induced it and only so long as it counteracts a continuing intimidation"
  4. Posadas v. National City Bank

    296 U.S. 497 (1936)   Cited 364 times
    Holding that “[w]here there are two acts upon the same subject, effect should be given to both if possible”
  5. A.F. of L. v. Swing

    312 U.S. 321 (1941)   Cited 299 times
    In AFL v. Swing, 312 U.S. 321, 61 S.Ct. 568, 85 L.Ed. 855 (1941), the Illinois Supreme Court had enjoined picketing by a labor union on the ground that there was no dispute between the employer and his immediate employees.
  6. Bakery & Pastry Drivers & Helpers Local 802 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. Wohl

    315 U.S. 769 (1942)   Cited 236 times
    Reversing an injunction against peaceful picketing
  7. Carlson v. California

    310 U.S. 106 (1940)   Cited 235 times
    Holding unconstitutionally overbroad an ordinance outlawing the display of a sign near a business to encourage others not to work or purchase goods there
  8. Carpenters Union v. Ritter's Cafe

    315 U.S. 722 (1942)   Cited 174 times
    Upholding state law outlawing secondary picketing