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Abstract
It is the purpose of this paper to make a survey of the status of the objectives test as a method of determining the legality of labor activity before the Supreme Court rendered its momentous decisions in Thornhill v. Alabama, American Federation of Labor v. Swing, and the Meadowmoor case. Thereafter the state decisions will be examined to determine the effect of these recent Supreme Court cases on the objectives test.
Recommended Citation
Arthur B. Lathrop,
LABOR LAW-OBJECTIVES TEST FOR DETERMINING THE LEGALITY OF LABOR ACTIVITIES,
41
Mich. L. Rev.
1143
(1943).
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