1. AMERICAN FEDN. OF LABOR v. SWING, No. 56, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 13, 1940, Argued , February 10, 1941, Decided
OVERVIEW: Order enjoining the picketing of a beauty shop by members of a labor union was vacated because a State could not deny the right of free communication to workers engaged in a labor dispute with an employer simply because they were not employees.
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