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Trbovich v. United Mine Workers

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Concur/dissent
  
Douglas

Date decided
  
1972

Full case name
  
Trbovich v. United Mine Workers, et al.

Citations
  
404 U.S. 528 (more)92 S. Ct. 630; 30 L. Ed. 2d 686; 15 Fed. R. Serv. 2d (Callaghan) 1083; 79 L.R.R.M. 2193

Prior history
  
On appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

Majority
  
Marshall, joined by Burger, Brennan, Stewart, White, Blackmun

Trbovich v. United Mine Workers, 404 U.S. 528 (1972), is a 6–1 decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 gave union members the right to intervene in enforcement proceedings brought by the United States Department of Labor in enforcement proceedings under the Act.

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