NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS v. BLOUNT

Civ. A. No. 1843-69.

305 F.Supp. 546 (1969)

The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS, Plaintiff, v. Winton M. BLOUNT, as Postmaster General of the United States, Defendant.

United States District Court District of Columbia.

October 30, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Glenn R. Graves, Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.

David Orlikoff, Atty., Dept. of Justice, for defendant.

Before FAHY, Circuit Judge, and CORCORAN and GESELL, District Judges.


OPINION

GESELL, District Judge.

The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), a public employee union, brings this action against the Postmaster General seeking a declaratory judgment that portions of 5 U.S.C. § 7311 and a required implementing oath offend the First Amendment of the Constitution. NALC, an unincorporated association, is the certified exclusive representative of some 6,000 bargaining units of postal employees and sues on its own...

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