United Public Workers of America v. Mitchell

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United Public Workers of America v. Mitchell (1947)
the Supreme Court of the United States
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United Public Workers v. Mitchell, 330 U.S. 75 (1947), is a 4-to-3 ruling by the United States Supreme Court which held that the Hatch Act of 1939, as amended in 1940, does not violate the First, Fifth, Ninth, or Tenth amendments to U.S. Constitution.

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United States Supreme Court

330 U.S. 75

United Public Workers of America  v.  Mitchell

 Argued: Oct. 17, 1946. --- Decided: Feb 10, 1947

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia.

[Syllabus from pages 75-77 intentionally omitted]

Mr. Lee Pressman, of Washington, D.C., for appellants.

Mr. Ralph F. Fuchs, of Washington, D.C., for appellees.

Mr. Justice REED delivered the opinion of the Court.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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