United States v. Congress of Industrial Organizations

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title: United States v. Congress of Industrial Organizations
text: United States v. Congress of Industrial Organizations, 335 U.S. 106 (1948), is a US labor law decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that a labor union's publication of a statement that advocated for its members to vote for a certain candidate for Congress did not violate the Federal Corrupt Practices Act, as amended by the 1947 Labor Management Relations Act.
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description: 1948 United States Supreme Court case
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