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there was no breach of comtract by the International under ‘the Constitution,
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‘ehartered a new lecal union fer the purpose ef absorbing the anticommunist
. meabers of the eld union end preserving their mesbership te the International,
and the International had the better title to the property of a disbanded
union, that there was no reversible trial error, -and that the International
did not appear before the trial court with unclean hands.
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National Lawyers Guild v. Brownell, Cert. denied 351 U.S. 921 (1956);
Rehearing denied 351 U.S, U.S. 990. (1956)
Action by mationa) bar association to ‘enjoin v. S. Attorney
General from desiguating association as commnnistic and to obtain judg-
‘ment declaring executive erders under which Attermey General was acting = = =>:
an procedures adopted by him under such orders unconstitutional and
Geciaring Attorney General disqualified to rule in such case beceuse of
alleged prejudgment of the issues. The District Court granted Summary
judgment, and association Sppealed. The Court of Appeals held that where
Attorney General posed, as basic issue, that association must exhaust its
admininistrative remedy before obtaining judicial review, such issue became
one upon the merits of prayer for permanent injunctive relief, and, such,
was open for consideration upon Attorney General's motion for summary
‘Judgment.
Affirmed.
Mesarosh v, United States (1956) 352 U.S. 1
Petitioners had been convicted of violating the Smith Act.
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jie the appeal was pending the Solicitor General moved that the case be
ao at ee NE A OT RE oR aN as aE cee
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