Sahara Tahoe Hotel

13 Cited authorities

  1. Hudgens v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    424 U.S. 507 (1976)   Cited 543 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding picketers "did not have a First Amendment right to enter [a privately owned] shopping center for the purpose of advertising their strike"
  2. Eastex, Inc. v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    437 U.S. 556 (1978)   Cited 196 times   13 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a newsletter that "urg[ed] employees to write their legislators to oppose incorporation of the state 'right-to-work' statute into a revised state constitution," "criticiz[ed] a Presidential veto of an increase in the federal minimum wage and urg[ed] employees to register to vote" was protected concerted activity
  3. Republic Aviation Corp. v. Board

    324 U.S. 793 (1945)   Cited 495 times   34 Legal Analyses
    Finding an absence of special circumstances where employer failed to introduce evidence of "unusual circumstances involving their plants."
  4. Labor Board v. Babcock Wilcox Co.

    351 U.S. 105 (1956)   Cited 294 times   19 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the Board could not require an employer to allow non-employee union representatives to enter the employer's parking lot
  5. Central Hardware Co. v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    407 U.S. 539 (1972)   Cited 142 times   3 Legal Analyses
    Finding that retail store parking lot was not "open to the public" and that the retail store could exclude nonemployee union members from parking lot
  6. Labor Board v. Steelworkers

    357 U.S. 357 (1958)   Cited 72 times
    In United Steelworkers, the Court warned that the NLRA "does not command that labor organizations as a matter of abstract law, under all circumstances, be protected in the use of every possible means of reaching the minds of individual workers, nor that they are entitled to use a medium of communication simply because the employer is using it."
  7. N.L.R.B. v. S H Grossinger's Inc.

    372 F.2d 26 (2d Cir. 1967)   Cited 34 times
    In NLRB v. S H Grossinger's Inc., 372 F.2d 26, 29 (2d Cir. 1967) (quoting NLRB v. United Aircraft Corp., 324 F.2d 128, 130 (2d Cir. 1963), cert. denied, 376 U.S. 951, 84 S.Ct. 969, 11 L.Ed.2d 971 (1964)), this court wrote that "[m]ailed material would be typically lost in the daily flood of printed matter which passes with little impact from mailbox to wastebasket.
  8. Giant Food Markets, Inc. v. N.L.R.B

    633 F.2d 18 (6th Cir. 1980)   Cited 13 times
    Observing that generally it will be easier to communicate with a specific number of discrete employees than with potential customers of a large retail store
  9. Seattle-First Nat. Bank v. N.L.R.B

    651 F.2d 1272 (9th Cir. 1980)   Cited 4 times
    In Seattle-First National Bank v. NLRB, 651 F.2d 1272 (9th Cir. 1980), the picketing site was an area outside the entrance to a large restaurant located on the forty-sixth floor of an office building.
  10. Marshall Field Co. v. Natl. Labor Rel. Bd.

    200 F.2d 375 (7th Cir. 1953)   Cited 30 times
    Approving employer's banning of solicitors from selling areas when they acted in "loud and rowdy" manner