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Omaha Steve

(99,487 posts)
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 05:51 PM Jun 2013

Today in labor history, June 5, 1939: The U.S. Supreme Court…


http://nhlabornews.com/2013/06/today-in-labor-history-june-5-1939-the-u-s-supreme-court/




By nofindingaid

Today in labor history, June 5, 1939: The U.S. Supreme Court rules on Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization, upholding several lower courts’ rulings that Jersey City mayor Frank Hague’s ordinance banning labor meetings in public places and prohibiting the distribution of CIO literature violates the First Amendment right to freedom of assembly and is therefore unconstitutional.

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