United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America

9 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. Labor Board v. Mackay Co.

    304 U.S. 333 (1938)   Cited 535 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Holding that an employer may replace striking workers with others to carry on business so long as the employer is not guilty of unfair labor practices
  3. May Stores Co. v. Labor Board

    326 U.S. 376 (1945)   Cited 257 times
    Requiring "a clear determination by the Board of an attitude of opposition to the purposes of the Act to protect the rights of employees generally"
  4. Labor Board v. Fainblatt

    306 U.S. 601 (1939)   Cited 281 times
    Upholding NLRA under Commerce Power
  5. 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
  6. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Carlisle Lumber Co.

    94 F.2d 138 (9th Cir. 1937)   Cited 28 times
    In Carlisle the court found that strikers who were discharged before the effective date of the Wagner Act were still "employees" under the Act.
  7. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. May Dept. Stores Co.

    146 F.2d 66 (8th Cir. 1945)   Cited 19 times

    No. 12840. December 20, 1944. As Modified on Denial of Rehearing January 11, 1945. On Petition for Enforcement of Order of National Labor Relations Board. Petition by the National Labor Relations Board to enforce its order requiring May Department Stores Company, doing business as Famous-Barr Company, to cease and desist from refusing to bargain collectively with a union as the exclusive representative of all the employees engaged in the busheling rooms. Order of the Board enforced. Eugene R. Thorrens

  8. J.L. Brandeis Sons v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    142 F.2d 977 (8th Cir. 1944)   Cited 18 times

    No. 12782. June 7, 1944. On Petition to Review and Set Aside Order of the National Labor Relations Board. Petition by J.L. Brandeis Sons, a Nebraska corporation, to review and set aside an order of the National Labor Relations Board, and a request by the Board for enforcement of this order. Order affirmed and decree enforcing it entered. Ralph E. Svoboda, of Omaha, Neb. (J.A.C. Kennedy, Yale C. Holland, George L. DeLacy, Kennedy, Holland, DeLacy Svoboda, L.J. Tierney, and Harry R. Henatsch, all of

  9. Phelps Dodge Corp. v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    113 F.2d 202 (2d Cir. 1940)   Cited 19 times

    No. 350. July 11, 1940. Petition to Review an Order of the National Labor Relations Board and Request by the Board for Modification and Enforcement of the Order. Petition by the Phelps Dodge Corporation to review an order of the National Labor Relations Board, and request by the National Labor Relations Board for modification and enforcement of the order. Order of the National Labor Relations Board modified in accordance with opinion and, as modified, the motion for an enforcement order is granted