United Steelworkers of America, Afl-Cio, et al. v. National Labor Relations Board et al.
Decided March 23, 1964. Byron Raymond White delivered the opinion of the Court.
Docket 89 · 376 U.S. 492 (1964) · Cited 115 times
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How the Justices voted
Decided 8–0.
Majority · 7
- Byron Raymond White · delivered the opinion of the Court
- Earl Warren
- Hugo Lafayette Black
- John Marshall Harlan
- Potter Stewart
- Tom C. Clark
- William Joseph Brennan Jr.
Concurring · 1
“Concurring” means agreeing with the outcome; any split shown is the Court’s judgment, not each Justice’s reasoning. Source: the Supreme Court Database (Spaeth et al.), Washington University.
Precedents cited
Supreme Court decisions this opinion relies on, ordered by how often it cites each. Cases in our collection link through; others are named.
- Local 761, International Union of Electrical, Radio & MacHine Workers v. National Labor Relations Board · 366 U.S. 667 (1961)
- National Labor Relations Board v. International Rice Milling Co. · 341 U.S. 665 (1951)
Cited by
Later Supreme Court opinions in our collection that cite this case.
- Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Jacksonville Terminal Co. · 394 U.S. 369 (1969)
- National Labor Relations Board v. Local 825, International Union of Operating Engineers · 400 U.S. 297 (1971)
- International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers, Local 283 v. Scofield · 382 U.S. 205 (1965)
- Hudgens v. National Labor Relations Board · 424 U.S. 507 (1976)
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