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| | Norris-LaGuardia Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Fiorello LaGuardia R-NY) or Anti Injunction Bill of 1932 outlawed yellow dog contracts in which a worker agreed as a condition of employment not to join a labor union. |  | | This act also established as United States policy the full freedom of labor to form labor unions without employer interference and withdrew from the Federal courts the power to issue injunctions in nonviolent labor disputes (any controversy concerning terms or conditions of employment or union representation). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norris_LaGuardia_Anti_Injunction_Bill
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| | The Nation, 03/28/1934 - Senator Wagner's New Labor Bill by Rabinowitz, Herbert |
 | | ...The Railway Labor Act of 1926, upon which the present bill is said to be based, was held by the Supreme Court to be enforceable in equity by a labor union affected... |  | | ...Besides, broad as the Norris bill was, it did not reach all situations, and it left untouched the potentially grave penalty of damages... |  | | ...In the meantime employers are free under the terms of the bill to enter into contracts with existing company organizations already dominated by the employer which will fasten them upon the plant irrevocably for a year, and are thereupon presumably entitled to an injunction against "interference by outsiders" for that period... |
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http://www.archive.thenation.com/Summaries/v138i3586_10.htm
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| | LawKT.com: Law Firm Publications on Permanent Injunction |
 | | In issuing a Declaratory Judgment and Permanent Injunction, the court found that Section 92 preempted a New Jersey law to the extent that law prohibited a title insurance company from being licensed as a title insurance producer in New Jersey because of its affiliation with a national bank. |  | | A Preliminary Injunction in Copyright Action Found to Be a Violation of the First Amendment Patents/Doctrine of Equivalents A Biotechnology Patent Is Festo-ed By John Prince, Ph. |
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http://www.lawkt.com/pubs/Permanent_Injunction.html
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| | AllPolitics - Back in TIME for April 28, 1947 |
 | | The bill was still a long way from being law. |  | | The only kind of "compulsory unionism" the bill permitted was the union shop, and then only if a majority of the workers wanted it and the employer himself had no objection. |  | | By giving employers the right to ask for court injunctions when confronted by an "unlawful strike," the bill drastically revised the Norris-La Guardia Act. |
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http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/analysis/back.time/9604/29/index.shtml
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| | Social Security Online |
 | | Injunctions in labor disputes (state court injunctions against unions), Vol. |  | | Federal court injunctions against unions on complaint of employers or public officials. |  | | Injunctions in labor disputes (other than actions by employers). |
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http://www.ssa.gov/history/archives/witteguide.htm
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| | Labor Law |
 | | Restricted employers’ uses of court orders and injunctions as weapons to combat unions’ organizing drives and gave unions immunity from private damage suits. |  | | Prohibited "yellow dog" contracts (contracts in which employees agreed not to join a union as a condition of accepting employment). |
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http://www.loyno.edu/~walker/econb345h5.html
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| | ABA National Online Youth Summit, Fall 1999 Related Issues |
 | | Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled unions are legal organizations and strikes a legal weapon. |  | | Forbade injunctions to prevent strikes, boycotts, and picketing or keep anti-union employment contracts. |  | | To regulate railroads; court interpreted strikes and labor unions as discriminating against interstate commerce under the act and issued anti-strike injunctions. |
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http://www.abanet.org/publiced/youth/fall99related.html
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| | PSRF - Public Service Research Foundation |
 | | Strangely, the Court noted that “Congressional disapproval” of its 1942 Local 807 decision was “swift”: “Several bills were introduced with the narrow purpose of correcting the result in the Local 807 case,” the Court claimed. |  | | Once again, the Court ruled that the use of force wasn’t wrongful because the purpose of the extortion was a legitimate union objective. |  | | But President Truman vetoed the original bill and several months later signed another bill that preserved the union special exemption. |
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http://www.psrf.org/gur/gur21.3dyd.jsp
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| | Bambooweb: Norris |
 | | 1:...landEnglish novelist, was the son of Sir W Norris, chief justice of Sri LankaCeylon. |  | | 2: The '''Norris-LaGuardia Act''' or '''Anti Injunction Bill''' of... |  | | 3: '''Steven Norris''' is a United KingdomBritish The Conserva... |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/N/o/Norris.html
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| | Unit 9: 1920-1939: The 20s and 30s |
 | | Norris-LaGuardia (Anti-Injunction) Act, 1932: Liberal Republicans, Feorelo LaGuardia and George Norris cosponsored the Norris-LaGuardia Federal Anti-Injunction Act, which protected the rights of striking workers, by severely restricting the federal courts' power to issue injunctions against strikes and other union activities. |  | | At the time, 6 justices were over the age limit. |  | | The court-packing bill was not passed by Congress. |
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http://www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us/sh/social/mestnik/id40.htm
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| | BAD ATTITUDES: When Midgets Strode the Earth |
 | | Of sterner stuff than Norris, they refuse to shrink from their legislative duty to the nation just because it might enrich them personally. |  | | Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, for example, is right now fighting frantically to cap jury awards in medical malpractice cases. |  | | Norris was the subject of one of the chapters in John F. Kennedy’s book, Profiles in Courage, and is on just about everybody’s list of the ten best senators in the history of the United States. |
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http://badattitudes.com/MT/archives/000469.html
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| | Is Organized Labor Fighting Mad? |
 | | As the initial NYU-UAW collective bargaining agreement moves toward expiration on August 31st, the university’s administration advised the union earlier this month that it would not be returning to the negotiation table. |  | | Responding to this news, Penn grad student Bill Herman, the new spokesman for Get Up, commented to me, “We’re trying to support NYU’s GA union as they try to get the school to continue to negotiate with them. |  | | We hope to create enough of a firestorm to force them to treat with us.” He observed, “They are not quite sure what to do with us. |
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http://hnn.us/articles/14213.html
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| | Timeline Information |
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http://www.samuelbrenner.com/URIHIS142/Timeline/general.html
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| | The New York Review of Books: WHO'S PROGRESSIVE? |
 | | Muraskin is confusing 7 (a) with the Wagner labor relations bill, of which even Frances Perkins was originally, if unwarrantedly, wary. |  | | The major argument Schlesinger makes in defense of his thesis that Hoover's anti-depression programs did not foreshadow the New Deal is that the genuine progressives in the Republican Party, such as Senators Norris and La Follette, who allegedly became staunch supporters of Roosevelt, were politically at odds with Hoover on some fundamental issues. |  | | If the NRA really "turned total control of the economy over to big business," one wonders why at the end business was so pleased and labor so angered when the Supreme Court declared NRA unconstitutional. |
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http://www.nybooks.com/articles/7777
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 | | Also included are correspondence and correspondence summary cards from 1901-1919, and receipts and bills. |  | | The only record of Local 92 in this collection is the original charter, dated 1934. |
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http://www.lib.utah.edu/spc/photo/reg/p32.mrg
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| | Eileen Shanahan - Session 2 |
 | | And there was a time when Carter was considering a major tax reform bill that never saw the light of day. |  | | But Mondale was going to do the first kind of toe-in-the-water speech somewhere to see what happened if he mentioned some of these things or the need for a major tax reform even, without specific details. |  | | And I also knew [Walter] Mondale from covering him when he was in the Senate, on the finance committee, and he read my stuff when I was at the |
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http://npc.press.org/wpforal/shan2.htm
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| | 1932 Timeline |
 | | Edward Eslick dies on floor of House while pleading for the passage of the bonus bill; legislation later defeated by Senate |  | | Bonus Marchers begin arriving in Washington, D.C. Communist Party nominates William Z. Foster for presidency |
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http://xroads.virginia.edu/~1930s2/Time/1932/1932fr.html
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