TEXAS STATE AFL-CIO v. BROWN

No. 11179.

378 S.W.2d 917 (1964)

TEXAS STATE AFL-CIO, Appellant, v. S. Perry BROWN, Chairman, Texas Employment Commission, et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin.

Rehearing Denied May 20, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sam Houston Clinton, Jr., Austin, for appellant.

Waggoner Carr, Atty. Gen., Paul R. Robertson and Edward R. Moffett, Asst. Attys., Gen., Austin, for appellees.


HUGHES, Justice.

Texas State AFL-CIO, a voluntary unincorporated association of local labor unions throughout the State of Texas which are made up of working men and women who are residents of the State of Texas, originally sued the Texas Employment Commission and its members the Honorable S. Perry Brown, Chairman, Honorable J. J. (Jake) Pickle and Honorable J. E. (Ed) Lyles, Commissioners and Henry Rothell, J. W. Burcham, Herman E. McKinney and C. M. Turlington,...

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