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Norris-La Guardia Act

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Norris-La Guardia Act

a US statute of 1932 (the Labor Disputes Act) prohibiting federal courts from issuing temporary injunctions against striking employees. It outlawed so-called yellow-dog contracts by which workers agreed not to join a labor (trade) union in order to get a job.
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Seventy-four years later, and sixty-three years after the passage of the Norris-La Guardia Act, the case itself is no longer important.
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