CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF the UNITED STATES of America, et al., Appellants,
v.
Robert B. REICH, Secretary, United States Department of Labor, Appellee.
United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued June 15, 1995.
Decided June 21, 1995.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Timothy B. Dyk, Washington, DC, argued the cause for appellants. Andrew M. Kramer, Willis J. Goldsmith, Stephen F. Smith, Stephen A. Bokat, Mona C. Zeiberg, Daniel R. Barney, Lynda S. Mounts, Daniel V. Yager, Douglas S. McDowell, and Janice S. Amundson entered their appearances for appellants.
John A. Rogovin, Attorney, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, argued the cause for appellee. Margaret S. Hewing and Mark B. Stern, Attorneys, U.S. Dept. of Justice, entered their appearances for appellee.
Maurice Baskin, Washington, DC, entered an appearance for amicus curiae Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc.
Before: WALD, BUCKLEY and ROGERS, Circuit Judges.
United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.
Opinion for the Court filed PER CURIAM.
PER CURIAM:
Appellants, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and others,1 challenge Executive Order No. 12954, 60 Fed. Reg. 13,023 (March 8, 1995) ("Order"), which authorizes the Secretary of Labor to disqualify from certain federal contracts employers who hire permanent replacement workers during a lawful strike. Appellants contend that the President had neither constitutional nor...
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