Word: reade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...courtroom as he took his seat. With a rustling of robes his Associates joined him. The Chief Justice, turning his head, gave a brief nod toward the right extremity of the bench. Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts, end man of the Court, took up a manuscript and began to read...
...Constitutional Freedom of the Press. On the latter point Justice Sutherland dissented on behalf of the four conservatives of the Court. But the major question of whether the Act was valid for ordinary industries was not settled, nor was it settled by the next case. This time Mr. Roberts read again, a unanimous decision, ordering the Virginia and Maryland Coach Co., which operates buses in interstate commerce, to reinstate discharged employes...
...these cases, Chief Justice Hughes read the majority decisions. As he reached the heart of his decision, Government attorneys grinned excitedly, every spectator in the courtroom realized that he was seeing history made. Excerpts...
...idea has been advanced that this is legislation intended to prevent strikes and thereby prevent impeding commerce. Let me read a few lines from the Act itself: 'Nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to impede or diminish in .any way the right to strike.' So I think we may start with the idea that the Labor Board Act is not one to prohibit strikes...
...John L. Lewis at one hand and Walter P. Chrysler at the other, to sign the completed articles. The one thing lacking was a proper air of exhaustion among the negotiators. Mr. Lewis looked no grimmer than usual and Mr. Chrysler was fresh as a daisy while Governor Murphy read off the terms...