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Ballard v. Marine Cooks and Stewards Union

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
May 21, 1971
443 F.2d 72 (9th Cir. 1971)

Opinion

No. 24701.

May 21, 1971.

Robert K. Ballard, Jr., in pro, per.

Jay A. Darwin (argued), John Riordan, of Darwin Riordan, San Francisco, Cal., for defendant-appellee.

Before BROWNING and CARTER, Circuit Judges, and GRAY, District Judge.

Honorable William P. Gray, United States District Judge, Central District of California, sitting by designation.


The appellant filed a complaint below seeking an injunction restraining the appellee Union from proceeding to try appellant on May 2, 1969 on charges filed against him by the Union; from refusing to quash the charges against appellant; from refusing to publish certain matters in the Union's newspaper; and from refusing to post notices in the Union hall. The district judge denied a temporary injunction but issued an order to show cause and held an extensive hearing on May 8, 1969. He denied the application for a temporary restraining order. Appellant appealed but has not supplied, as part of the record, the reporter's transcript of May 8, 1969.

We affirm. Appellant did not exhaust his administrative remedies within the Union. His contentions concerning the appropriateness of collective bargaining units, upon which he addressed himself almost exclusively at the oral argument, is a matter within the exclusive jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board. The case was moot at the time of the district court's decision. There was no abuse of the district court's discretion. The judgment is affirmed.

By this disposition of course we do not imply approval of the provisions of the Union's constitution underlying the charges against appellant. On their face these provisions conflict with the statutory mandate that "[e]very member of any labor organization shall have the right to meet and assemble freely with other members; and to express any views, arguments, or opinions." There is substantial question whether these constitutional provisions qualify under the statutory exemption of "reasonable rules as to the responsibility of every member toward the organization as an institution." 29 U.S.C. § 411(a) (2).


Summaries of

Ballard v. Marine Cooks and Stewards Union

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
May 21, 1971
443 F.2d 72 (9th Cir. 1971)
Case details for

Ballard v. Marine Cooks and Stewards Union

Case Details

Full title:Robert K. BALLARD, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MARINE COOKS AND STEWARDS…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: May 21, 1971

Citations

443 F.2d 72 (9th Cir. 1971)

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