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Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union

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Concurrence
  
Burger

Concur/dissent
  
Stevens

Full case name
  
Jones, Secretary, Department of Correction of North Carolina, et al. v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union, Inc.

Citations
  
433 U.S. 119 (more)97 S. Ct. 2532; 53 L. Ed. 2d 629; 1977 U.S. LEXIS 136; 81 Lab. Cas. (CCH) P13,281

Majority
  
Rehnquist, joined by Burger, Stewart, White, Blackmun, Powell

Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union, 433 U.S. 119 (1977), was a United States Supreme Court case whose ruling stated that prison inmates do not have a right under the First Amendment to join labor unions.

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