RAILWAY CLERKS v. EMPLOYEES ASSN.

No. 138.

380 U.S. 650 (1965)

BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY & STEAMSHIP CLERKS, FREIGHT HANDLERS, EXPRESS & STATION EMPLOYEES v. ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF NON-CONTRACT EMPLOYEES.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided April 28, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Highsaw, Jr., argued the cause for petitioner in No. 138. With him on the brief were Milton Kramer and William J. Donlon.

Stuart Bernstein argued the cause for petitioner in No. 139. With him on the brief were H. Templeton Brown and Robert L. Stern.

Solicitor General Cox argued the cause for petitioners in No. 369 and respondents in No. 139. With him on the briefs were Assistant Attorney General Douglas, Daniel M. Friedman, Morton Hollander and John C. Eldridge.

Alex L. Arguello argued the cause for respondent in Nos. 138 and 369. With him on the brief was Jerome C. Muys.

Clarence M. Mulholland and Edward J. Hickey, Jr., filed a brief for the Railway Labor Executives' Association, as amicus curiae, urging reversal in Nos. 138 and 369 and affirmance in No. 139.


MR. JUSTICE CLARK delivered the opinion of the Court.

These consolidated cases involve claims of United Air Lines (United) and the Association for the Benefit of Non-Contract Employees of United (the Association), attacking the form of ballot that the Board intends to use in a representation election among United's employees under § 2, Ninth of the Railway Labor Act, 44 Stat. 577, as amended, 45 U. S. C. § 152,...

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