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Labor Law-Applicability Of The Lea Act To Activities Of The American Federation Of Musicians, W. J. Schrenk, Jr. Jun 1948

Labor Law-Applicability Of The Lea Act To Activities Of The American Federation Of Musicians, W. J. Schrenk, Jr.

Michigan Law Review

Defendant, acting as president of a local union of the American Federation of Musicians, requested a new contract with a broadcasting station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, including a provision that the licensee hire three extra musicians, raising to six the total number of musicians employed. When negotiations regarding this provision failed, defendant withdrew from the licensee's services the three musicians (members of the A.F. of M.) already employed by it. An action was, then brought to prosecute defendant under the amendment to the Federal Communications Act, popularly known as the Lea Act, which prohibits the use of threats …


Contempt By Publication Jan 1948

Contempt By Publication

Indiana Law Journal

Constitutional Law Note


Wittenberg: Dangerous Words, Michigan Law Review Jan 1948

Wittenberg: Dangerous Words, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of DANGEROUS WORDS. By Philip Wittenberg.