Supreme Bedding and Furniture Manufacturing Co., Inc.

3 Cited authorities

  1. Universal Camera Corp. v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    340 U.S. 474 (1951)   Cited 9,623 times   3 Legal Analyses
    Holding that court may not "displace the Board's choice between two fairly conflicting views, even though the court would justifiably have made a different choice had the matter been before it de novo "
  2. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Universal Camera

    179 F.2d 749 (2d Cir. 1950)   Cited 24 times

    No. 54, Docket 21395. Argued December 6, 1949. Decided January 10, 1950. A. Norman Somers, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Washington, D.C., David P. Findling, Associate Gen. Counsel, Ruth Weyand, Asst. Gen. Counsel, William J. Avrutis, Atty., National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Kaye, Scholer, Fierman Hays, New York City, Frederick R. Livingston, New York City, for respondent. On petition of the National Labor Relations Board for an order, "enforcing" an order of the Board to "cease

  3. National Labor Rel. Board v. Brown Paper Mill

    133 F.2d 988 (5th Cir. 1943)   Cited 3 times

    No. 10252. February 23, 1943. Rehearing Denied April 2, 1943. Petition for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board, sitting at Washington, D.C. Petition by the National Labor Relations Board against Brown Paper Mill Company, Inc., for enforcement of an order of the Board. Petition granted. Robert B. Watts, Gen. Counsel, Ernest A. Gross, Associate Gen. Counsel, and Maurice J. Nicoson, Principal Atty., National Labor Relations Board, all of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. L