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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

Prior history
  
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina

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.

References

Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union Wikipedia


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