NLRB v. INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSN.

No. 84-861.

473 U.S. 61 (1985)

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSN., AFL-CIO, ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 27, 1985


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norton J. Come argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Lee, Deputy Solicitor General Fried, David A. Strauss, and Linda Sher. J. Alan Lips argued the cause for the American Trucking Associations, Inc., et al., respondents under this Court's Rule 19.6 in support of petitioner. With him on the briefs were Mark E. Lutz and Kenneth E. Siegel. Briefs in support of petitioner were filed by William L. Auten for Houff Transfer, Inc., William H. Towle for the American Warehousemen's Association, and David Previant, Robert M. Baptiste, and Roland P. Wilder, Jr., for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America, all respondents under this Court's Rule 19.6.

Donato Caruso argued the cause for respondent New York Shipping Association, Inc. Ernest L. Mathews, Jr., argued the cause for respondent International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO. With them on the brief were C. P. Lambos, Thomas W. Gleason, and Francis A. Scanlan.*


JUSTICE BRENNAN delivered the opinion of the Court.

The Rules on Containers are collectively bargained-for guidelines requiring marine shipping companies to allow some of the large cargo containers that they own or lease to be loaded or unloaded by longshoremen at the pier. In NLRB v. Longshoremen, 447 U.S. 490 (1980) (ILA I), we reviewed the National Labor Relations Board's conclusion that the Rules and their enforcement...

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