STATE BY VAN RIPER v. TRAFFIC TEL. WORKERS' FED. OF N.J.


2 N.J. 335 (1949)

66 A.2d 616

THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, BY WALTER D. VAN RIPER, ATTORNEY GENERAL, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. TRAFFIC TELEPHONE WORKERS' FEDERATION OF NEW JERSEY ET AL., DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS, AND NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided May 26, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Israel B. Greene argued the cause for the appellants.

Mr. Thomas Glynn Walker (Messrs. Pitney, Hardin & Ward, attorneys) argued the cause for the respondent New Jersey Bell Telephone Company.

Mr. Walter D. Van Riper (Mr. Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General) argued the cause for the respondent the State of New Jersey.


The opinion of the court was delivered by VANDERBILT, C.J.

The State of New Jersey brought this suit for a declaratory judgment as to the constitutionality of the act dealing with labor disputes in public utilities, R.S. 34:13B-1 et seq. This court allowed an application for certification of the judgment of the Chancery Division sustaining the constitutionality of the act, on the petition of the defendants Traffic Telephone Workers' Federation of New...

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